I play a La Noscean noble. 'Noble.' "Noble."
In reality, when I was first conceptualizing Edda, I had a pretty keen awareness that Vylbrand, of all places, would not have any kind of systematic nobility or hierarchy to speak of. So I said, fuck it, her family is just unhealthily wealthy and celebrate generations of continued success by treating themselves like the greatest thing since sliced bread. I played her like the heiress to a very wealthy merchant family, never using the word directly, but other players called her a "noble" and it just kind of... stuck, I guess.
Well, whatever. Thanks a lot, guys.
In reality, when I was first conceptualizing Edda, I had a pretty keen awareness that Vylbrand, of all places, would not have any kind of systematic nobility or hierarchy to speak of. So I said, fuck it, her family is just unhealthily wealthy and celebrate generations of continued success by treating themselves like the greatest thing since sliced bread. I played her like the heiress to a very wealthy merchant family, never using the word directly, but other players called her a "noble" and it just kind of... stuck, I guess.
Well, whatever. Thanks a lot, guys.