[quote=The Narrator] I have an Idea about a Court Jester Character. You think that would fit? [/quote] Entertainment is a major part of day to day life at the gardens. A standard medieval european jester probably wouldn't fit- [quote=VarionusNW] here's an interesting idea, given that I feel like wanna play a knight character:Since there are knights, I am going to guess that there is a sort of code of chivalry. Since Minu can exert some influence towards the knights, in one form or another, it would make sense that she would force them to follow this code.The idea here is that I want to play a unique character who is an odd knight in the sense that he does not have to follow the code of chivalry, and does not reveal the lord he serves. Of course, he has to be a sort of Black Knight, because why the fuck not.Even if I wouldn't play this character, just having it as an NPC would be cool. But, yea, would there be a sort of code of chivalry? [/quote] There is absolutely a code of chivalry, and an unspoken set of rules at the gardens. I would imagine the rules being enforced by Minu Herself if the infraction is great enough-but for the most part if someone does something that is frowned upon, the other members of court might just ignore them. Social suicide is a major concern for courtiers of the Gardens given the strict social hierarchy. If you want to play a knight that goes against the traditions of the gardens, by all means. Maybe their is another way to court the favor of Minu. I reaaally like the idea of a knight that hides the identity of his/her lord. Maybe you could look at it another way: the character is a rogue disguised as a knight? A stolen identity? Ignorance of court chivalry? [quote=Pathfinder] Possibly interested, I'll keep an eye on this. [/quote] Please do, and feel free to join the discussion.