Feraldan Noble
Earth pony & Pegasus rogue & warrior background
Nobility in Feralden is hereditary but not exclusive. It is possible for commoners to become nobles through deeds and service, which stands in stark contrast to nations like Roarlais. Perhaps the most famous example of this is Loghain Mac Tir, who rose from nothing to become one of Feralden’s teyrns. The most common nobles in Feralden are the knights, heavy foot soldiers who swear direct allegiance to an arl, bann, teyrn, or the king/queen. Many young nobles, knowing they will not inherit a position unless an elder sibling dies unexpectedly, turn to adventuring to make a reputation for themselves.
Playing a Feraldan Noble
If you choose to play a Feraldan noble, modify your pony as follows:- Upgrade your Body. Nobles in Feralden must be strong to protect their ponies.
- Pick one of the following talents: Keen Knowledge: Military Lore (D4) or Special Skill: Intimidation (D4).
- You can speak and read the Trade Tongue. or as you call it, the King’s Tongue.
- Choose a race and a class. You can play either a rogue Pegasus or a warrior Earth Pony.
Feraldan Noble
Roll the Dice
2 | Upgrade Body trait |
3-4 | Keen Knowledge: Heraldry (D4) |
5 | Creative Flair: Etiquette (D4) |
6 | Special Skill: Riding (D4) |
7-8 | Upgrade Mind trait |
9 | Creative Flair: Leadership (D4) |
10-11 | Keen Knowledge: Historical Lore (D4) |
12 | Upgrade Body trait |
Naming Traditions
Feminine names
- Anora, Brianne, Leandra, Meghan, Moira, Sarah
Masculine names
- Adam, Alistair, Edward, Garrick, Landon, Marden, Richard, Robert
Culture
Common Customs, traditions and rituals
- The nobility rules over the craftsponies and the freeponies
- However, the craftsponies and priests have a powerful influence upon them
Historical figures
- Loghain Mac Tir
Parent ethnicities
Diverged ethnicities
Encompassed species
Related Organizations
Languages spoken
Related Locations
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