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I am reading the book on the Blessed Isle right now and it has raised the question in my head if she was an unexalted dynast, patrician, citizen, peasent, or slave. The book makes it sound like DBs only have contact with Dynasts, patricians and slaves, but it doesnt mean she couldn't be a citizen. Dynast or patrician makes the most sense, but if she was a citizen, thats fine, it will just have been a bigger scandal. --[[User:Macabreengel|Macabreengel]] 12:34, 20 May 2011 (EDT)
I am reading the book on the Blessed Isle right now and it has raised the question in my head if she was an unexalted dynast, patrician, citizen, peasent, or slave. The book makes it sound like DBs only have contact with Dynasts, patricians and slaves, but it doesnt mean she couldn't be a citizen. Dynast or patrician makes the most sense, but if she was a citizen, thats fine, it will just have been a bigger scandal. --[[User:Macabreengel|Macabreengel]] 12:34, 20 May 2011 (EDT)
My thought was that she was an unexalted dynast. This was how I thought of it originally, and I think it is easiest and makes the most sense. I also like that it goes a decent way into explaining his Wood aspect. --[[User:FyreFly|FyreFly]] 22:21, 20 May 2011 (EDT)

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I am reading the book on the Blessed Isle right now and it has raised the question in my head if she was an unexalted dynast, patrician, citizen, peasent, or slave. The book makes it sound like DBs only have contact with Dynasts, patricians and slaves, but it doesnt mean she couldn't be a citizen. Dynast or patrician makes the most sense, but if she was a citizen, thats fine, it will just have been a bigger scandal. --Macabreengel 12:34, 20 May 2011 (EDT)

My thought was that she was an unexalted dynast. This was how I thought of it originally, and I think it is easiest and makes the most sense. I also like that it goes a decent way into explaining his Wood aspect. --FyreFly 22:21, 20 May 2011 (EDT)