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I do like it, but Lutairians are a peaceful folk if you don't provoke them. The only reason there's so much tension is because of racism and the Hiertanians pillaging the border. Instead of Lutaires, mostly they have skirmishes with Tiadan and I think the big war should have maybe been with a country that ended up merging with Hiertania.


Should I change the theater where Lucrecia went Sauron on the poorless hapless enemy troops, aswell?
Don't forget Granny Witch!

@AimeChambers Since you fleshed the big brother, let me give you a brief idea of what I had thought of Lucrecia's deceased husband, Andromalius.

@Sarcelle Renard

You can join the Maella squad!

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Whatever ya want to do.


It's just y'know, playing two witches against other makes me feel like i'm hijacking half of the plot there.
Kinda tempted to just withdraw the knight of sin.
@AimeChambers-Notices updated list. Wait wah i think @chiru needs to have a saying in the whole Knight of Sin thingie.
Well then, I also have the reason of why Lucrecia's eldest child was so paranoid of the occult.

Behold a follower of the second Prince... and also Lucrecia's darkest secret and sin.


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But my character never knew her mother, who loved Lucrecia. So she'd believe the rumors. :)


Good lord Lucrecia is gonna ask for a spear to fall on and die at this rate. D:
@AAB I can see Adrian flipping tables after returning from the military and hearing that he has a niece locked up somewhere far away due to his brother's paranoia of the occult. Hell, he'd probably ride out there himself and adopt her as his own if the king fought him on it.


It's much better than Lucrecia herself finding out. Also death by childbirth. Only Adrian is left of the kids :/
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The idea I had was that the witch queen had three children: two boys and a girl. And The girl was always a bit quirky, which had her brother convinced she had inherited magic from her mother, so as soon as he was in power he had her sent away to a remote summer house or something so if she did manifest as a witch she wouldn't be at the center of things. But at age 17 (I guess, since Adrian is 36 and I don't want her to have had a kid at younger than 17, and that way my character can be almost 20 [though I intended for her to be about 22, so maybe having the girl as a non-twin between the two boys would be best, depending on the age of the crown prince]), the princess became involved with the second son of a noble who lived nearby. And she died in labor, giving birth to a daughter. The young father swore that they had married in secret before the baby was born, and the king accepted the claim, as a legitimate niece could be useful, whereas an illegitimate niece was just shameful, and at least the father was from a respectable family. But the young father went off to another kingdom to manage some of his father's enterprises there, and willingly relinquished any claim on the baby. So her uncle took her in, figuring he may have overreacted at expecting his sister was a witch (and maybe experiencing some remorse at her death) and that there was no harm in keeping a close female relative for potential alliances.

(It seems I've typed out a section of my character sheet, provided it's not rejected by the GM.)
I'm not sure what you meant by "close shave."


"OH GOD THE WITCHES ARE MULTIPLYING, whew there's a baby boy too!"
That.

Your version could work. I mean, remember that Lucrecia is not as the rumours say and she'd probably offer shelter and magic teaching if word came of the mistreatment.
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