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===The Five Questions=== # '''Why are you devoted to keeping this sub-House alive against all odds?''' Guilt, more than anything, drives Alaric to strive to keep the household alive. He was, ultimately, a failure to House Peleps -- first from his own arrogance, which resulted in the death of his younger sister, and second by joining the Immaculate Order against his parents' wishes, thus derailing a number of well-made plans. Keeping household Taric alive is one more way he feels he can atone for the sins of his youth. # '''The Dynasty isn't all about family. What loyalties and causes compete with your loyalty to House Peleps Taric?''' First and foremost are his loyalties to the Immaculate Order. As a Celestially Guided Itinerant, Alaric answers directly to the Mouth of Peace, who would take very poorly to be asked to wait while he fulfilled family obligations. # '''In what ways are you products of the Dynasty?''' Alaric is a Dynast through and through. He has seen (and practiced) many of the excesses of Dynastic life in his youth, and his adult life has been devoted to the religion that legitimizes the Dynasty. Even in his protective fondness for the common people of the Realm, he expects them to maintain their place and will punish those who step too far out of line (that said, he has more often been the one to step in to protect the people from a fellow Dynast who has overstepped their rightful place -- to be one of the Dragon-Blooded is a heavy obligation, even if it also brings with it privileges.) # '''What have you openly achieved in the past century that makes you a worthy subject for historians of the next Age to investigate thoroughly?''' # '''What weaknesses do you possess that aren't just personal failings, but could be exploited by your enemies to cost you the Game of Thrones? What are the fields of engagement where you can't just apply Game Theory analysis, but instead will act against your own interests?'''
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