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::A noble is a noble, regardless of the status of his current oath of service, or lack thereof. Nobility is a trait of the blood, not beholden upon the status of service. You may not like him, or you may not care for the fact that he is sworn to no lord, but you cannot deny the nobility that runs in his veins. --[[Indirik Family/Brance|Brance Indirik]]
 
::A noble is a noble, regardless of the status of his current oath of service, or lack thereof. Nobility is a trait of the blood, not beholden upon the status of service. You may not like him, or you may not care for the fact that he is sworn to no lord, but you cannot deny the nobility that runs in his veins. --[[Indirik Family/Brance|Brance Indirik]]
 
:::Yet he openly rejects our noble hierarchy, which is a danger to all of us. He should be scorned, not honored with being listened to. -- Sejieda, [[User:Bishamon Family|Vita Family]] 17:38, 3 October 2008 (CEST)
 
:::Yet he openly rejects our noble hierarchy, which is a danger to all of us. He should be scorned, not honored with being listened to. -- Sejieda, [[User:Bishamon Family|Vita Family]] 17:38, 3 October 2008 (CEST)
::::There are times in a noble's life when he is forced to walk a path alone to follow where his honor and duty lead him. Is this duty that is dedicated to a lord, or to a realm? No, it is not. But there may still be honor in it. Perhaps it is a duty to his gods, or a duty to all of humanity. This path is not a path for all nobility. That does not, however, declare him an enemy of nobility. I, for one, am no so insecure in my position that I insist that all of nobility follow the path that I have chosen. --[[User:Indirik|Indirik]] 20:21, 3 October 2008 (CEST)
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::::There are times in a noble's life when he is forced to walk a path alone to follow where his honor and duty lead him. Is this duty that is dedicated to a lord, or to a realm? No, it is not. But there may still be honor in it. Perhaps it is a duty to his gods, or a duty to all of humanity. This path is not a path for all nobility. That does not, however, declare him an enemy of nobility. I, for one, am no so insecure in my position that I insist that all of nobility follow the path that I have chosen. --[[Indirik Family/Brance|Brance Indirik]]
 
:::::Yes, one can be an unaligned noble. That is the path you speak of. But one doesn't have to reject the entire hierarchy. Such a noble sets a dangerous precedent. Hericus has been banned from many realms too. Why does he have such trouble fitting in with his fellow nobles? -- Sejieda, [[User:Bishamon Family|Vita Family]] 21:52, 3 October 2008 (CEST)
 
:::::Yes, one can be an unaligned noble. That is the path you speak of. But one doesn't have to reject the entire hierarchy. Such a noble sets a dangerous precedent. Hericus has been banned from many realms too. Why does he have such trouble fitting in with his fellow nobles? -- Sejieda, [[User:Bishamon Family|Vita Family]] 21:52, 3 October 2008 (CEST)
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::::::Perhaps Sir Hericus has not yet found the place where he fits in. Some nobles take longer than others to find their proper place. I personally have had no personal contact with him. I will reserve my judgment of him until I have had the opportunity to meet the man for myself. --[[Indirik Family/Brance|Brance Indirik]]

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What is this outrage? You've allowed a rogue to report for you? This is a violation of our very feudal hierarchy! -- Sejieda, Vita Family 09:35, 2 October 2008 (CEST)

Rogue I may be, but I am scouting the west for a force far greater than your being. Goodday, Hericus Le-Fay

More than a few worthy nobles have been or currently are in these regions. -Chénier 15:52, 2 October 2008 (CEST)
Exactly, we can accept news reports from our fellow nobles, not threats to our very way of life, like you rogues are. -- Sejieda, Vita Family 23:06, 2 October 2008 (CEST)
A noble is a noble, regardless of the status of his current oath of service, or lack thereof. Nobility is a trait of the blood, not beholden upon the status of service. You may not like him, or you may not care for the fact that he is sworn to no lord, but you cannot deny the nobility that runs in his veins. --Brance Indirik
Yet he openly rejects our noble hierarchy, which is a danger to all of us. He should be scorned, not honored with being listened to. -- Sejieda, Vita Family 17:38, 3 October 2008 (CEST)
There are times in a noble's life when he is forced to walk a path alone to follow where his honor and duty lead him. Is this duty that is dedicated to a lord, or to a realm? No, it is not. But there may still be honor in it. Perhaps it is a duty to his gods, or a duty to all of humanity. This path is not a path for all nobility. That does not, however, declare him an enemy of nobility. I, for one, am no so insecure in my position that I insist that all of nobility follow the path that I have chosen. --Brance Indirik
Yes, one can be an unaligned noble. That is the path you speak of. But one doesn't have to reject the entire hierarchy. Such a noble sets a dangerous precedent. Hericus has been banned from many realms too. Why does he have such trouble fitting in with his fellow nobles? -- Sejieda, Vita Family 21:52, 3 October 2008 (CEST)
Perhaps Sir Hericus has not yet found the place where he fits in. Some nobles take longer than others to find their proper place. I personally have had no personal contact with him. I will reserve my judgment of him until I have had the opportunity to meet the man for myself. --Brance Indirik