01-19-2015, 08:13 AM
Sup CotH.
So, Noble RP is on the rise, as I believe some may've noticed. I happen to have a Blood Elf Noble House of my own; House Emeircenth.
Because of how this family works, it's always open for close and distant relatives and their family tree is pretty much up for discussion at all times. Blood doesn't have the same value to them, and with how many of them get children early (and usually get many children)... There's plenty of room all over and without issue to get your foot in with the House in some way.
Aside from family, we're also always looking for people who'd like to work with us.
For family members, what you have to keep in mind is the following:
I'm also looking to build bridges between this house and other houses in Blood Elf society... but also with Dwarven and possibly Human houses due to historical ties (especially with the Dwarves of Ironforge).
So, yeah. Throw ideas at me.
So, Noble RP is on the rise, as I believe some may've noticed. I happen to have a Blood Elf Noble House of my own; House Emeircenth.
Because of how this family works, it's always open for close and distant relatives and their family tree is pretty much up for discussion at all times. Blood doesn't have the same value to them, and with how many of them get children early (and usually get many children)... There's plenty of room all over and without issue to get your foot in with the House in some way.
Aside from family, we're also always looking for people who'd like to work with us.
For family members, what you have to keep in mind is the following:
- Men and women have separate, gender-based roles. Men become Spellbreakers and guardians of the family, and women become Arcanists (and preferrably ascend within the Magisters). Mages or Warlocks are valid.
- If you don't follow your assigned role, you are excluded by default from the Family Council, the family's ruling body, which also means you don't get a chance to vote on new heirs nor do you get the chance to be an heir. You still get to use the Emeircenth name and if you go through a Council Member, you may access family funds. Usually, however, as far as the Council's concerned, you're only really good for marrying off to someone else.
- They are sexist, elitist assholes, in essence. And hopeless overachievers.
I'm also looking to build bridges between this house and other houses in Blood Elf society... but also with Dwarven and possibly Human houses due to historical ties (especially with the Dwarves of Ironforge).
So, yeah. Throw ideas at me.