Beowulf's change is counting the mad enhancement. I'll put pin the non-enhanced stats as well. As for self-reinforcement, that makes sense. No self-reinforcement then. Not really a huge hit to any plans, was just wondering mostly. As for the fall of the Attwater family, the head of the family was planning to intentionally reveal magic to the world. He wanted to force the Association to help the people of the world. Also, the 30 generations aren't like Archibald or Tohsaka family generations, where each head of the family dedicates their life to studying magecraft. Only about seven or eight generations have really followed the pursuit of magecraft, with the generations in between just passing down the crest out of tradition. The family was never friendly with the Association, which is why Dalton's decision to obey them was so noteworthy. I mean, the family's real history before the fall isn't a huge deal. If you'd prefer I have it just be a few generations before or after, that's cool. I kinda just went with the first number that came to mind. I never really intended for the family to be this huge thing o.o And crest passing on bit should now finally be fixed.