I've no objections against the name as it is! I just wanted to start some brainstorming about the game world we're playing in. Adds some flavor to know that she is from another province.taelor wrote:Interestingly enough, when I first statted up Marie in my notes last year, I originally had her named Marie Blume. I decided to go with Lafluer because I liked the sound of it better. I can change to a more germanic sounding name if we decide we want more consistency in naming.EinBein wrote: Marie Lafluer - sounds French-y, but with a twist in Fluer? so definitely another province she's coming from - German-y with the same kind of twist would be Blome, Marie is the same or Maria in German
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So, how are we going to handle Hound membership? Anxiously waiting to spend those Priority Points.
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I think the cheapest we can really argue is 5pt for 2d faction (king, half a world away) with -2pt authority in limited area for 3pts. We can combine enemies to create an enemy faction though (probably some demon cult or anti empire group).
Or if it's still too expensive, drop hound membership and just act as a paid mercenary or follower of a hound.
Or if it's still too expensive, drop hound membership and just act as a paid mercenary or follower of a hound.
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What I meant was that we are treating it as Status?
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