Son of the Baron? Presumably not the eldest son, unless that’s what he’s fleeing. If he isn’t the eldest, then he’s a “spare” son. The “spare” sons of nobility often have a difficult time making their way in life. Still noble but not likely to inherit the title, they must find something to do with their life. (Something proper and acceptable). Of course, the eldest has his life pre-planned and that can be just as difficult. So, is he running away from his inevitable responsibilities as the heir, or is he running away from the nobility in general? Or both?
Mr Luxuria doesn’t seem to understand that artifact retrieval is a fine mostly law-abiding career. Kidnapping is not. And if Lux did so much for the others, why are they all hanging around a hotel dining area?
McColl34 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Luxuria would know about cravings.
McColl34 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Son of the Baron? Presumably not the eldest son, unless that’s what he’s fleeing. If he isn’t the eldest, then he’s a “spare” son. The “spare” sons of nobility often have a difficult time making their way in life. Still noble but not likely to inherit the title, they must find something to do with their life. (Something proper and acceptable). Of course, the eldest has his life pre-planned and that can be just as difficult. So, is he running away from his inevitable responsibilities as the heir, or is he running away from the nobility in general? Or both?
archipelago Premium Member over 6 years ago
Mr Luxuria doesn’t seem to understand that artifact retrieval is a fine mostly law-abiding career. Kidnapping is not. And if Lux did so much for the others, why are they all hanging around a hotel dining area?
Willywise52 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Blackmail,perhaps?
scyphi26 over 6 years ago
You tell him, Henry! I’m going to guess that it’s not going to be enough and you’ll still end up doing it but still! Give him what for!
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 6 years ago
But, but, then he wouldn’t meet his future wife… although Barber is under the misapprehension that the wizard is a man.