[quote=Pseudonym] Hello! I'm interested in joining what looks to be an awesome RP.Just wondering does the lords' titles and estates in Renalta get inherited by the eldest male child of the family? Or do the parents bequeath the children the title and whatever inheritance they think each child deserves? Also, how frequently do you expect us to post?Edit: also, what happens if magical endurance is 0? A character with 0 of any of the other traits seems to have pretty disastrous consequences, but magical endurance seems to make a character just be unable to cast spells only? [/quote] In Renalta (role play) each culture tends to tackle inheritance on a person-to-person basis, though the following tends to be the most common. [b]Kingdom of Renalta:[/b] If no will is created, inheritance is split between all children, with the eldest child being given any estates owned by the parents. If there is a will created, then inheritance is split accordingly to the will. [b]Kingdom of Liveria:[/b] Commoners' belongings are liquidated to whomever member of the aristocracy they worked for, who in turn either keeps them or grants them to whoever he or she thinks deserves them. (With especially greedy members of the aristocracy usually getting a reputation that ruins them later on down the line.) [b]Kingdom of Rheinfeld:[/b] Usually the church decides in case families cannot agree on who gets what. [b]The Imperium:[/b] Eldest child. [b]Free Holds:[/b] Auctioned out to the highest bidder with the family/slave owner getting the proceeds. [b]Goblin Holds:[/b] Unknown, it isn't really set up yet due to the tumultuous nature of this kingdom, so eldest child rules probably apply. [b]Kingdom of Tuleria:[/b] Given based on wealth disparity. Richest members of the family receive the least, impoverished members of the family receive the most. As for frequency of posting, once a week will suffice, I don't intend to post more often than that most of the time, thanks to having a full time job and what not. The consequences of having 0 magical endurance are actually just as dire as having 0 in the other stats. It's not just magic that you can't cast, you also can't use or wield magical artifacts, items, weapons, shields, or otherwise at all. Sure you can pick up the sword of flaming truths but it'll just be a sword in your hands with no magical effects. Not to mention the stat is called magical [b]endurance[/b], it does sometimes relate to how effectively your character can stand up to some spell types... ;)