Quoted By:
>SELECTED: The 2nd Lance, as the most prominent noble at the table your sister Roselyn would likely throttle you personally if you didn’t try to progress beyond mere introductions. [Sir Vladimir Romaine]
========================
<span class="mu-s">Persuasion Roll: Befriend Sir Vladimir Romaine</span>
> Friendly Intentions / Lower Social Standing 40DC
> Orator +20DC
> Injured (whip marks) -1DC
> Gregarious Lifestyle +5DC, +1 Re-Roll
> Military Tabard (martial setting) +5DC, +1 Re-Roll
> Fellow Pilgrim +10DC, +1 Re-Roll
> Sir Vladimir Romaine: Orator -20DC
> Sir Vladimir Romaine: Lavish Lifestyle: -10DC, +1 Adverse Re-Roll
> Sir Vladimir Romaine: Military Tabard (martial setting) -5DC, +1 Adverse Re-Roll
> Sir Vladimir Romaine: House Andrei (Respectable Vassal) +10DC
> Sir Vladimir Romaine: The Imperial Purple (nil effect with fellow Guard member)
> Sir Vladimir Romaine: Noble Privilege: +1 Adverse Re-Roll
> 74 DC
Double Fail = Implied insult to House Romaine. Roselyn is going to murder you.
0 = Sir Vladimir Romaine is used to the fawning of his family’s many vassals, always eager to work an angle or curry favour. He views your approach as more of the same, and this diminishes you in his eyes.
1 = Sir Vladimir Romaine is polite, as etiquette demands of a vassal of his Duchy house, but shows little interest beyond continuing the conversation further than the required niceties.
2 = Sir Vladimir Romaine has heard of your exploits, extolling you to the others as a great example of the character of men that your homeland produces. You cannot tell if he is entirely sincere, but he is friendly.
3 = Sir Vladimir Romaine’s polite guard slowly drops as the two of your talk long of home and shared familial connections. It has been too long since you spoke to a fellow knight of your Duchy, and you suspect he feels much the same.
Double Pass = House Romaine social invitation. Roselyn will be overjoyed. Vancewell Favour.
3 rolls of 1d100. You have THREE Re-Rolls. Your opponent has THREE Re-Rolls.
<span class="mu-s">How fares the nephew of our great and noble Duchess?</span>