Cleon the Mad
Mongoose
Something I always wondered...
How do you handle the Social Standing of the children of Nobles when GMing the OTU?
To give an example, let's say Count Eneri (Social Standing E/14) has three legit children, and due to a daliance with a maid in his youth has one other child that's older then his three legit children, but is illegit for at least legal purposes.
Okay, what is the social standing of:
Illegit but oldest child:
Oldest legit. (presumed heir)
Middle legit.
Youngest legit.
I'll ignore gender since at least the 3rd Imperium doesn't seem to worry about gender with regards to heirs and so forth.
Same question, but lower social standing, let's have Sir Jensen (Social Standing 11, a Knight) have four children. Coincedently same situation.
I'll post how I've done it if/when I get a few replies, but curious to see how others have first.
How do you handle the Social Standing of the children of Nobles when GMing the OTU?
To give an example, let's say Count Eneri (Social Standing E/14) has three legit children, and due to a daliance with a maid in his youth has one other child that's older then his three legit children, but is illegit for at least legal purposes.
Okay, what is the social standing of:
Illegit but oldest child:
Oldest legit. (presumed heir)
Middle legit.
Youngest legit.
I'll ignore gender since at least the 3rd Imperium doesn't seem to worry about gender with regards to heirs and so forth.
Same question, but lower social standing, let's have Sir Jensen (Social Standing 11, a Knight) have four children. Coincedently same situation.
I'll post how I've done it if/when I get a few replies, but curious to see how others have first.