A follow on to the last thread
Rolls on a related table show that 1 of The 6 Barons that A Vassal to The Earl decided to refuse to let his daughter marry his Liege's son and heir and instead upheld the marriage to the son on 1 of his Liege's other Vassals
Idiot. I mean he may not like his liege he was foolish enough to let his hate for his liege override the fact that within 2 generations(his daughters generations and his daughters children generation), his family wouldn't be A Vassals to The Earl or Earless that rules the area, rather the head of the family would be The Earl or Earless that rules the area
Other rolls showed that his dislike was sort of justified due to the fact that 17 years ago his entire family has been executed for treason, but he was spared because he was able to prove his innocence
The reason he hates his liege is because his youngest sister was the only other innocent member of a family that had 22 members yet she was executed because even though she was also innocent unlike him she couldn't prove it
Rolls on a related table show that 1 of The 6 Barons that A Vassal to The Earl decided to refuse to let his daughter marry his Liege's son and heir and instead upheld the marriage to the son on 1 of his Liege's other Vassals
Idiot. I mean he may not like his liege he was foolish enough to let his hate for his liege override the fact that within 2 generations(his daughters generations and his daughters children generation), his family wouldn't be A Vassals to The Earl or Earless that rules the area, rather the head of the family would be The Earl or Earless that rules the area
Other rolls showed that his dislike was sort of justified due to the fact that 17 years ago his entire family has been executed for treason, but he was spared because he was able to prove his innocence
The reason he hates his liege is because his youngest sister was the only other innocent member of a family that had 22 members yet she was executed because even though she was also innocent unlike him she couldn't prove it