He wasn't attacking him for that. It would be like me killing someone because they bumped into me and then finding out he was serial killer previously. Sure he may have deserved it, but I'd still be a psycho murderer.
If a commoners brazenly said he would marry a Duke daughter so that he could have authority in front of said noble.
It would be an insult to nobility and Killing him on the spot was already an act of mercy. The right way would be send him to underground prison torture him for a few days before send him to the guillotine for public execution
He didn't attack him because of him insulting nobility. He attacked him solely for his sister. Nobility was irrelevant to his decision. Sure it's a convenient excuse after the fact, but it wasn't why he decided to do it.
He didn't attack him because of him insulting nobility. He attacked him solely for his sister. Nobility was irrelevant to his decision. Sure it's a convenient excuse after the fact, but it wasn't why he decided to do it.
Dude you don't need to tell me this. Even my grandmother would know if she read it.
I merely stated why his actions is acceptable in a world where nobility is a thing. And what would normally happens if he insulted a noble in front of their face