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    D&D General How would the earl react to the news that he unknowingly refused to let his son marry a future queen?

    Need I point out that I can't help what I dream? It gets even stranger, how?, because the countries beliefs in equal rights is so great and their belief that if someone earns a noble title then regardless of race he or she gets 1 is so great that 26 of the nobles that run domains consist of 1st...
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    D&D General How would the earl react to the news that he unknowingly refused to let his son marry a future queen?

    I had A DAD Dream on Saturday The 17/9/2,022 and I have a question. How would the earl react to the news that he unknowingly refused to let his son marry a future queen? Basically A Minor Earl refused to let A 17 year old senior Baroness marry his 20 year old because he's arranged for him to...
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    D&D General In my DAD Idea was The Baron right in choosing the lowest level candidate because she's a friend and he knows she is honest, trustworthy and loyal?

    She wasn't made the commander because she's the barons friend, although the other candidates don't know that, she was made the commander because, like I said earlier, The Baron knows she that she is honest, trustworthy, reliable, loyal and dependable but he doesn't know if any of the other 6...
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    D&D General In my DAD Idea was The Baron right in choosing the lowest level candidate because she's a friend and he knows she is honest, trustworthy and loyal?

    In my DAD Idea was The Baron right in choosing the lowest level candidate to be the garrisons commander, because she's a friend and he knows she that she is honest, trustworthy, reliable, loyal and dependable? but he doesn't know if any of the other 6 candidates are, after all resumes can be...
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    D&D General How much trouble are the Slave catchers in for taking A 4 year old Crown Prince whose mother was A Escaped Slave?, which legally makes him a slave

    I know they won't, I was merely giving examples of the kind of books I liked people reading to me when I was his age
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    D&D General How much trouble are the Slave catchers in for taking A 4 year old Crown Prince whose mother was A Escaped Slave?, which legally makes him a slave

    I've just thought of a problem with my own story idea, Your thoughts? The 7 Slave Snatchers/Thieves, clearly all have a slightly higher then normal INT, which would mean A INT of either 12 or 13, so why didn't they realize theirs something wrong with this? I mean the birthmark proves that his...
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    D&D General How much trouble are the Slave catchers in for taking A 4 year old Crown Prince whose mother was A Escaped Slave?, which legally makes him a slave

    Being A Future King the odds are he's got reading abilities that are very advanced for his age and its likely that he enjoys reading the kind of childrens stories that most children his age enjoy having people read to them 2 very good examples of books that I used to enjoy people reading to me...
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    D&D General How much trouble are the Slave catchers in for taking A 4 year old Crown Prince whose mother was A Escaped Slave?, which legally makes him a slave

    I didn't think of that either, but the most likely reason is that the slaves catchers/Thieves, all had A Above Average INT, the princes guards all have A Low INT, this allowed the slaves catchers/Thieves to outsmart the guards and the slaves catchers/Thieves superior knowledge of the area...
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    D&D General How much trouble are the Slave catchers in for taking A 4 year old Crown Prince whose mother was A Escaped Slave?, which legally makes him a slave

    Didn't think of the genetic markers idea but its a very good idea, but since the birthmark only appears on male family members is it still classed as a genetic marker? In my opinion the best example of the kind of birthmark I'm talking about is The Brand of The Exalt from Fire Emblem Awakening...
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    D&D General How much trouble are the Slave catchers in for taking A 4 year old Crown Prince whose mother was A Escaped Slave?, which legally makes him a slave

    I'll admit I didn't think of how unfeasible the idea is, but the most likely answer is that theirs so many escaped slaves and catching them can be so problematic that theirs a entire guild of freelance government sponsored slave catchers that operate both inside and outside the country Theirs...
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    D&D General How much trouble are the Slave catchers in for taking A 4 year old Crown Prince whose mother was A Escaped Slave?, which legally makes him a slave

    He was in his mothers homeland, he wanted to see it, somehow his father agreed and in case anyone tried to kidnap the 4 year old crown prince they disguised him Unfortunately no one, not even his father, knew that his dead mother was a escaped slave, and since they are now in his mothers...
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    D&D General How much trouble are the Slave catchers in for taking A 4 year old Crown Prince whose mother was A Escaped Slave?, which legally makes him a slave

    Its a birthmark that always appears on the foreheads of male members of his mothers family, it has nothing to do with his mother being a slave, after all since it only appears on male members she wouldn't have it As for how did they realize by the birthmark that his mother is or was, by which...
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    D&D General How much trouble are the Slave catchers in for taking A 4 year old Crown Prince whose mother was A Escaped Slave?, which legally makes him a slave

    He's not a runaway slave, his dead mother was, which is why the law class's him as a slave, luckily not a runaway slave The king fell in love with her and married her without knowing she was a runaway slave, if he'd known he'd have bought her freedom, but she didn't know that, she never told...
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    D&D General How much trouble are the Slave catchers in for taking A 4 year old Crown Prince whose mother was A Escaped Slave?, which legally makes him a slave

    The slave snatchers didn't snatch the 4 year old to check if he was a escaped slave, rather the 4 year old's mother, who was, she's dead, is a escaped slave, this means that the country the crown princes mother comes from class's the crown prince as a slave This means that The slave snatchers...
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    D&D General How much trouble are the Slave catchers in for taking A 4 year old Crown Prince whose mother was A Escaped Slave?, which legally makes him a slave

    I've had A Idea for A Unique DAD Character but I've got a question, but first loads of info In the idea king has A heir whose 4 year old Boy, but no one, not even The King, knew that his Dead mothers A Escaped Slave who is still wanted and because she feared her lover would leave her, even...
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    D&D General How daft was The Senior Baron when he refused to let A Future King marry his daughter just because the guys A Thief and he hates Thieves?

    Even when The Thief will 1 day be A King?, after all even if he got caught he'll get away without even having his arrest registered, after all I can think of 9 ways he could get away scot free The 9 ways he could get away scot free are Royal Immunity, Diplomatic Immunity, either him or his...
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    In Secret Of The Slaver's Stockade The Pcs can rescue A Duke's Nephew, would The Duke let his daughter marry A Future King who is also A Thief?

    I've just though the guy could be A demon, A crime lord and A evil necromancer, how? simple he's A Deamon that's masquerading as A Crime Lord and his undead soldiers were created using his Deamonic Powers but he's done it in A way that people think its Necromancy
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    After rescuing Princess Siandbhair why did her father let her marry A Thief that was born A Slave and not the Cavalier that will 1 day be A King?

    Before I give the question here's a bit of background info Roughly 26 years back I got hold of Imagine Magazine Issue 5 and noticed something very odd about Scenario it contained, which was The Taking of Siandbhair from 1st edition DND and many years later that very odd thing I spotted is...
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