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== The Parents ==
 
== The Parents ==
 
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Jack Cooper stands five feet and seven inches, a full five inches taller than his wife Brigid. Both have earthy skin with a too-oily cast to it, and thick brown hair. Jack wears his hair cropped at his shoulders, often pulling it back in a style he saw on an exotic rug in order to impress at social functions. Brigid is plain looking, with hips almost too-wide for her station. In the social circle of the Coopers', it's a reoccurring rumor that Brigid is really a peasant whom Jack fell in love with and passed off as his cousin in order to attain permission to wed. When this rumor outlives its welcome, inevitably there surfaces one about Brigid being too close of a cousin for the marriage to be legal. From these rumors come sidelong looks at dinners. Coupled with the hair style of her husband, Brigid has suffered through many a sleepless night over analyzing the pettiness of her and her husband's role in society.
  
 
== The Adventurers ==
 
== The Adventurers ==

Revision as of 06:23, 28 July 2008

The Cooper Family is low nobility from the East Continent. Their home estate is in the region of Montauban, currently a part of Perdan. The family consists of the parents Jack(M) and Brigid(F); the children Jackson(M), Matthew(M), Lucas(M), Ruth(F), and Meridith(F); and the son-in-law Richard(M). Jack is the fourth son of a fourth son descended from a long line of low nobility. The family boasts a well kept, if small, estate with an efficient workforce. Employed and housed on the estate include the maid, the cook, the house scribe, and the gardener.


The Parents

Jack Cooper stands five feet and seven inches, a full five inches taller than his wife Brigid. Both have earthy skin with a too-oily cast to it, and thick brown hair. Jack wears his hair cropped at his shoulders, often pulling it back in a style he saw on an exotic rug in order to impress at social functions. Brigid is plain looking, with hips almost too-wide for her station. In the social circle of the Coopers', it's a reoccurring rumor that Brigid is really a peasant whom Jack fell in love with and passed off as his cousin in order to attain permission to wed. When this rumor outlives its welcome, inevitably there surfaces one about Brigid being too close of a cousin for the marriage to be legal. From these rumors come sidelong looks at dinners. Coupled with the hair style of her husband, Brigid has suffered through many a sleepless night over analyzing the pettiness of her and her husband's role in society.

The Adventurers

The Homestead

The Help

The Future