You were brought to Londinium five years ago to learn the details of governance, but this wasn’t your first interaction with the royal court; High King Germaine has been mentoring you for a long time, and supports your placement as his rightful heir. You’ve worked for this all your life, and think you could be a good monarch - not as flashy as some, sure, but competence isn’t always flashy (or stable, for that matter).
You don’t want to believe your cousin is going to try to take your birthright, but you’ve heard whispers about it for a while now, and people like to talk as though it’s a done deal. Albion’s been at peace for a century, and doesn’t need another civil war; you could stop a potential conflict easily, by abdicating in your cousin’s favor. The problem is, you don’t want to do that…
(While all plot roles are important, this is one of two that will have major ramifications on the jaunt’s outcome. Please let us know as soon as possible if something crops up that would keep you from running with it to the end.)
Relationships: Rightful Heir - You’re just as good as your cousin! Why can’t anyone see that? High King’s Child - When you were younger, you wanted to protect them. To help them. Why are they set on taking what’s meant to be yours? Master of Ceremonies - You’ve had to work with them a couple times already. You respect them a lot. Former Druid /Possessed Former Druid - Their offer is… tempting. But could you really set them above the druids? Rich Dabbler - … you might need some of that money they’re throwing around before this is over. Genius-Descendant - Who? Magical Contract Lawyer - Who?
Plot Skill: Caledfwlch - Your uncle gave you this sword when he brought you to Londinium five years ago. He told you that it was forged by a genius of the smithy and that it was given to the High King’s heirs to carry since the days of Arthur. You don’t know if that’s true. All you know is that it can cut through steel or stone as if it were wood.
Rightful Heir - Noctis
You don’t want to believe your cousin is going to try to take your birthright, but you’ve heard whispers about it for a while now, and people like to talk as though it’s a done deal. Albion’s been at peace for a century, and doesn’t need another civil war; you could stop a potential conflict easily, by abdicating in your cousin’s favor. The problem is, you don’t want to do that…
(While all plot roles are important, this is one of two that will have major ramifications on the jaunt’s outcome. Please let us know as soon as possible if something crops up that would keep you from running with it to the end.)
Relationships:
Rightful Heir - You’re just as good as your cousin! Why can’t anyone see that?
High King’s Child - When you were younger, you wanted to protect them. To help them. Why are they set on taking what’s meant to be yours?
Master of Ceremonies - You’ve had to work with them a couple times already. You respect them a lot.
Former Druid /Possessed Former Druid - Their offer is… tempting. But could you really set them above the druids?
Rich Dabbler - … you might need some of that money they’re throwing around before this is over.
Genius-Descendant - Who?
Magical Contract Lawyer - Who?
Plot Skill: Caledfwlch - Your uncle gave you this sword when he brought you to Londinium five years ago. He told you that it was forged by a genius of the smithy and that it was given to the High King’s heirs to carry since the days of Arthur. You don’t know if that’s true. All you know is that it can cut through steel or stone as if it were wood.