>>5592869Of course a good vassal must obey his liege lord.
>>5592885>>5592892A good idea, I shall add it to the conversation options.
>>5592912I will add it to the next decision even if here it was only chosen by only one player.
>>5592916Clever, but the Baron could complain about this change in opinion of the count.
>>5593118>>5593212>>5593356My bad, but I thought that I have written it enough in the quest. And is it baseless, you have maybe proofs, you are just unable to traduce them.
And you are a pious man good sir.
>>5593740Based.
>>5593769Based gallant knight.
>>5593821>>5593844>>5593905>>5593925About the debate about the virtue of Charles I will say that like many medieval noblemen he had a different understanding of love and sex than us. Courteous Love is... Chaste (especially if the woman is the wife of your liege lord) so true love is often platonic, at the limit of masochism (In some occitan tales the lady even goes naked into her lover's bed and sees if he can control his urges, it is why Charles considers the occitans as perverts by the way). So the knights, to satisfy their normal needs, often slept with women of lower birth (prostitutes, peasant girls, servant girls etc...) and stirred many bastards.
Charles loves Rose, sincerely, but he is a lustful man and is never insensible to beauty when he sees it. Once married he will probably try to be more faithful since he will swear before God and he fears the Lord as any good christian should.
>>5593921Guillaume was the first duke of Normandy to have heirs born out of wedlock and not "à la danesche manière" (in the dannish manner) wich meant by concubines. He loved his wife and was faithful.
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You stayed silent when everyone left the room, only taking a bit of time to take Lady Takable's hand and say some sweet words to reassure her. Even if the separation will be difficult the judgment could have been worse. Once everyone had left the count ordered wordlessly to his servants to bring you a chair, and began to talk.
-Eh Lord Charles, you did a real error by telling about the Kobold's book.
-Here ? Yes I do not know if..
-No, no, no, no, no. I mean, when you told about it to the queen's justiciars, my son has told me everything. Now the elves will want to look at it, probably find the baron on the list since he is a sadist and a degenerate, and they will use it to throw his dog of an uncle out of the queen's council.
-And what is bad about this ?
-What is bad ? Do you know something about Bifurian high politics ?
You looked at him cluelessly and explained.
-I... I was not here for more than two months.
-I understand, well, I explained it to you yesterday but you were as drunk as a dwarf during his birthday. To tell you shortly, if the elven party, who is the most powerful at court, fires an human with such a high office, they will replace him by an elf.