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It was fairly clear that The House is not 'stripped' of status:
It was fairly clear that The House is not 'stripped' of status:


Sebestyen asks, "Your Grace.. if I may ask about the House?"
Sebestyen asks, "Your Grace.. if I may ask about the House?"<br>
Gyfford says, "The house is degraded and suspended."
Gyfford says, "The house is degraded and suspended."<br>
Sebestyen asks, "So.. I am not released as Lord?"
Sebestyen asks, "So.. I am not released as Lord?"<br>
Gyfford says, "I find you guilty of nothing sir."
Gyfford says, "I find you guilty of nothing sir."<br>
Gyfford says, "But her house is suspended."
Gyfford says, "But her house is suspended."<br>
Sebestyen says, "Thank you, I will take it up in it's degraded and suspended status if you will allow it Your Grace."
Sebestyen says, "Thank you, I will take it up in it's degraded and suspended status if you will allow it Your Grace."<br>
Gyfford nods to Sebestyen.
Gyfford nods to Sebestyen.<br>


What was unclear was what suspended and degraded means. Also unclear is what is required for redemption.
What was unclear was what suspended and degraded means. Also unclear is what is required for redemption.

Revision as of 20:51, 26 March 2013

It's good to see clarification of House Giraud's status, but I am of the opinion the trial wasn't entirely clear about the end results. Particularly when Sebestyen asked about whether he could continue leading the House in its degraded, suspended state. There was never a blatant 'no' given and the Baron's reaction to the question gave the impression (to me, at least) that he had no quarrel with Sebestyen retaining the title of Lord.

Just my opinion, take it or leave it... It's all water under the bridge, any how. - Talli

I'm personally just happy when GMs have time to add information. -Moderator Caraamon Makdasi(talk) 11:25, 19 February 2013 (UTC)

Sebestyen

It was fairly clear that The House is not 'stripped' of status:

Sebestyen asks, "Your Grace.. if I may ask about the House?"
Gyfford says, "The house is degraded and suspended."
Sebestyen asks, "So.. I am not released as Lord?"
Gyfford says, "I find you guilty of nothing sir."
Gyfford says, "But her house is suspended."
Sebestyen says, "Thank you, I will take it up in it's degraded and suspended status if you will allow it Your Grace."
Gyfford nods to Sebestyen.

What was unclear was what suspended and degraded means. Also unclear is what is required for redemption.