Especially since the "thoughtful souvenir" she gave him from her first trip into town was an entire child-exploiting pickpocketing ring.A bit too late for her to try to act like a normal child. She might be able to fool someone who has never interacted with her before, but not those who know her.
Yeah, few children bring home a souvenir that would suit a knight captain better.Especially since the "thoughtful souvenir" she gave him from her first trip to the city was an entire child-exploiting pickpocketing ring.
She probably does have more unusual abilities, but I doubt there are any that are specific to the duke's condition. I thnk she might have some sort of soothing presence/aura ability.It would be interesting if she does manage to get the Duke to sleep -- I would wonder if she has more powers than she knows
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Suits a Just Noble quite well too. Though usually a noble's child would bring thieves back as prisoners after a patrol or expedition sent specifically for that purpose. Not as souvenirs from a daughter to her (unofficial) father.Yeah, few children bring home a souvenir that would suit a knight captain better.
I don't think the duke cares terribly much about what others think. He's as powerful as the king. As it is, the king already, naturally, doesn't like it how powerful he is, or how powerful the two dukes were, which is why the king had one of them assassinated, presumably. So, no matter what the duke does, the king won't like it anyway. The lesser nobles can only try to curry favour from either the king or the duke.And to be clear, I still suspect that the duke will change his mind take her as his actual adoptive daughter later on. That way MC can inherit the Northern Duchy of Schuetz and unite it with the Duchy of Clyde which Damian is already legally set to inherit. The relatives won't be able to complain about Damian being made heir Schuetz while being the legal heir to Clyde by blood, and it also elevates her status to be almost his equal (though she would still be seen as somewhat lower status due to being adopted).
I mean, the duke can obviously do what he wants anyways. It's just less noisy for him when the others don't have as much reason to complain (because it aligns more closely with the standard customs).I don't think the duke cares terribly much about what others think. He's as powerful as the king. As it is, the king already, naturally, doesn't like it how powerful he is, or how powerful the two dukes were, which is why the king had one of them assassinated, presumably. So, no matter what the duke does, the king won't like it anyway. The lesser nobles can only try to curry favour from either the king or the duke.