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='''Family'''=
 
='''Family'''=
*'''Mother'''
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'''Mother'''
**...is alive and married. She remarried after your father's death. Since she was a widow when your father married her, this is at least her third marriage. In Pendragon, lords can compel ladies under their protection to marry a second time ('Oh, I married you off to Vassal #1 to reward him and he died? Good, now I can reward Vassal #2'). Lords cannot compel such ladies to marry a third time. Thus, it's possible that your mother made a rare love match and lives off somewhere far away with her third husband. On the other hand, she could still be kicking around the manor---perhaps married to a legitimate brother of your father?  
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...is alive and married. She remarried after your father's death. Since she was a widow when your father married her, this is at least her third marriage. In Pendragon, lords can compel ladies under their protection to marry a second time ('Oh, I married you off to Vassal #1 to reward him and he died? Good, now I can reward Vassal #2'). Lords cannot compel such ladies to marry a third time. Thus, it's possible that your mother made a rare love match and lives off somewhere far away with her third husband. On the other hand, she could still be kicking around the manor---perhaps married to a legitimate brother of your father?  
  
*Father had four siblings who survived to the age of majority.
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**Female, Male, Male, Male. This doesn't specify whether this includes bastards. I'll say that there was an aunt, Father's younger legitimate brother, and two other younger legitimate brothers. I won't count the illegitimate brother of Father towards this max.
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Father had four siblings who survived to the age of majority.
**Now I roll to see if they survived and/or married. Father's younger brother mentioned above, we'll call him Uncle, is a currently active knight and we know he married Mother. I don't need to roll for him.
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**Aunt died & never married. Aunt died of difficulties during pregnancy. Uh-oh! Family scandal. Never married, died during pregnancy.
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Female, Male, Male, Male. This doesn't specify whether this includes bastards. I'll say that there was an aunt, Father's younger legitimate brother, and two other younger legitimate brothers. I won't count the illegitimate brother of Father towards this max.
**Other Uncle is alive and married. Now, Other Uncle is alive and married. He's not a knight. We don't have to worry about him now. He's a Roman, so it's possible he's a lawyer. That's a good profession for a Roman member of the gentry who's not going to pursue knighthood. He might be living on the manor, or he might be off pursing a magistracy or some such in a big city. Since clerical celibacy isn't enforced terribly well, it's somewhat possible he might be off in the deep country somewhere, living as a priest away from prying bishops' eyes and living with a wife.
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**Other Other Uncle died and never married. Other Other Uncle died, I shit you not, due to 'Other Accident.' He didn't disappear, he didn't during a hunting accident, he didn't die in combat. Maybe he fell off of a wall or drowned in a shipwreck?
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Now I roll to see if they survived and/or married. Father's younger brother mentioned above, we'll call him Uncle, is a currently active knight and we know he married Mother. I don't need to roll for him.
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Aunt died & never married.
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Other Uncle is alive and married.
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Other Other Uncle died and never married.
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Aunt died of difficulties during pregnancy. Uh-oh! Family scandal. Never married, died during pregnancy.
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Other Other Uncle died, I shit you not, due to 'Other Accident.' He didn't disappear, he didn't during a hunting accident, he didn't die in combat. Maybe he fell off of a wall or drowned in a shipwreck?
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Now, Other Uncle is alive and married. He's not a knight. We don't have to worry about him now. He's a Roman, so it's possible he's a lawyer. That's a good profession for a Roman member of the gentry who's not going to pursue knighthood. He might be living on the manor, or he might be off pursing a magistracy or some such in a big city. Since clerical celibacy isn't enforced terribly well, it's somewhat possible he might be off in the deep country somewhere, living as a priest away from prying bishops' eyes and living with a wife.
  
 
So, on your father's side, Uncle is a knight and married to mother. Other Uncle is alive and married. Aunt and Other Other Uncle are dead and never married. Bastard Uncle is a knight living on the manor.
 
So, on your father's side, Uncle is a knight and married to mother. Other Uncle is alive and married. Aunt and Other Other Uncle are dead and never married. Bastard Uncle is a knight living on the manor.

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