Thank you,
Fordim, for the answers! Would living arrangements, which is up to us, include the choice of giving them servants or not giving them servants? I'm not quite sure if that would be
too oppressive, considering that the people have a fairly open mind to equality. Or, at least so I gathered from the first post... they aren't exactly tyrannical fellows.
Imladris, if some sort of relationship between the Lord and Lady would create conflict and increase intrigue, then let them be related! As you were the one who originally posed the question (in oppose to me): did you have anything particular in mind?
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Their opinion has real weight and they know this.
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One of the only things that Lord Korak really does
know.
I was just thinking: Imagine, if you will, the Sir Percy of the earlier chapters of
The Scarlet Pimpernel... but this Lord Korak is Sir Percy's evil twin... stupid, yes, good-hearted, no. I mainly wrote what I just did in this paragraph to serve as a refresher for my own mind, so I might stick to the basic essence of Korak's character even if he changes a little bit in the course of the story.