Greetings, all. I've got a question about a character's status, from the group I play in. We're trying to determine if she qualifies as "nobility" or not as...
... wishes. ... wife ... then ... died in ... was never ... since ... marriage? A tricky question, sodalis... Given that the child's paternity is obviously...
... pointy ears? cutesy little hornsies? Or maybe that's just our saga's Lord's problems... -- Neil Taylor "Creo Imaginem Mente" ArM Code 1.4 4+ R+ H++ ?L Y96...
If the child is not accepted as the noblemas legitimate child, neither by the father nor by the comunity, it is not. It would, however, be relatively easy to...
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 08:43:22AM +0000, Saxum Caribetum wrote... ... Well, you've got the pointy ears part right :) No horns, but bright yellow eyes and...
... Oh dear. Yes, that *would* tend to put the child's lineage into question, wouldn't it? Unless it was assumed (for whatever reason-) that the child's ...
... By what standard? Welsh, English, or Hermetic? ===== _____ TSOB Timothy Squire O'Brien A=x+y+z -- Albert Einstein __________________________________ Do you...
She's Welsh, the covenant is in England, and the knight we're trying to arrange the marriage with is English, out of York. Ray ... By what standard? Welsh,...
"If the child is a boy and and somehow manages to earn armor and a horse, I think that most medieval societies would consider him "noble". Rank is often...
... suspect it's mostly in use on "the continent". It would be easier for her if she had a noble to sponsor her or such. The matter of genalogy becomes...
... Period Irish class was matrilinial; if the mother was noble, so was the child. I suspect Welsh culture was similar. English nobility was (and is, if I'm...
I thought it was only the Picts that was matrilineal. Kinaid Mac Alpin got the Scottish crown from his father and was able to claim the Pictish crown from his...
All the discussion of lineages and inheritance and such has brought another question to mind... one that could be important to Livia of Bonisagus when I...
Someone started this topic a while back but it never got anywhere. Might give you some ideas though. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lexHermeticum/message/1213...
... There is a little precedent, in that Primi who die without an apparent heir are replaced by their first produced filii. This may have more to do with House...
... anywhere. Might ... Yep... I found that one when I was wandering through the archives looking for information related to the "wills and heirs" question. ...
... I bet *that* has caused a few rather spirited discussions among the old Primus' soadales... [laughs] ... *That* should be amusing... [evil grin] One more...
... It also depends on what time period you are in - if you are setting your game earlier than the official start day so your Covenant can be in Summer for...
... At a guess, I'd go with the senior apprentice as heir. It fits the basic 'power to the old' nature of the Order's politics. However, others may turn up ...
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Jan 26, 2004 5:28 pm
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I actually am considering a similar problem: a Verditius magus that retired from his old covenant and formed a new one, and died in the middle of these ...
... while the ... will ... was ... I suspect you're right... and that would certainly make the most interesting sideline story for the two character and their...
One thing I was just reading that might be of interest to some of you GM's out there. Apparently it was quite common for a host to have the right to the...
Salvete Sodales, Recently a group of young magi heard of the unrest of magical beings in Scotland. Given that the events are similar to those that happened in...
Is there another yahoo group that discusses ars rules? I will add my question here in case there isn't. My question concerns adding mundane books to your...
Have you tried the Berklist that you can join off of Project Redcap? Ray Xis Bale <xisbale@...> wrote: Is there another yahoo group that discusses ars...
Hello, This one came up in the recent NWO game. Is it a crime is claim to be a Quaesitor if you are not? If a Tribunal decides it should be, can you be found...