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The primary reason that Medoina wishes to preserve sub-House Peleps Taric, is, simply, that doing so is what her mother, aunts, and uncles want.  Medoina is devoted to her family and loves her parents.  Had they decided to return to House Peleps, she would have done so, as well.  If they decide to merge with another house, and, doing so doesn’t cause a rift with her husband, she will join them.  Ultimately, she is more loyal to the people who make up Peleps Taric, than she is to the concept of sub-House Peleps Taric.
 
The primary reason that Medoina wishes to preserve sub-House Peleps Taric, is, simply, that doing so is what her mother, aunts, and uncles want.  Medoina is devoted to her family and loves her parents.  Had they decided to return to House Peleps, she would have done so, as well.  If they decide to merge with another house, and, doing so doesn’t cause a rift with her husband, she will join them.  Ultimately, she is more loyal to the people who make up Peleps Taric, than she is to the concept of sub-House Peleps Taric.
  
A secondary reason, is that her husband, Ragara Noltis, has been subtly discouraging the idea of returning to House Peleps. He is skilled enough politically to have realized that being the daughter of a sorceress, even a sorceress that is considered "one of the good ones," might cause her problems in the main house.  After all, many members of House Peleps tend to see sorcerers primarily as tools to be used rather than family members. And, of course, the fact that the senior members of House Peleps wants the name "Taric" to be forgotten, certainly doesn't make help matters.
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A secondary reason, is that her husband, Ragara Noltis, has been subtly discouraging the idea of returning to House Peleps. He is skilled enough politically to realize being the daughter of a sorceress could cause her problems in the main House.  After all, many members of House Peleps tend to see sorcerers primarily as tools to be used rather than family members. (The information on House Peleps view about sorcery was taken from the 1ed book.).
  
  
 
2) '''The Dynasty isn't all about family. What loyalties and causes compete with your loyalty to House Peleps Taric?'''
 
2) '''The Dynasty isn't all about family. What loyalties and causes compete with your loyalty to House Peleps Taric?'''
  
Medoina is, also, devoted to her husband, Ragara Noltis, and to her children.  There have, already, been several occassions where she has found herself torn between her Mother's and her Husband's wishes.  Part of this may be partially due to a misunderstanding.  Medoina has interpreted her Mother's encouragement to learn a few combat spells as a desire for her daughter to follow in her footsteps.  Meanwhile, her husband has made it clear that he would prefer that she do no more than dabble in the subject.  Additionally, Ragara Noltis has maintained strong ties with his House.  And, while he has subtly discouraged her from going back to House Peleps, he wouldn’t mind at all bringing her and their children firmly under the protection of Ragara instead.  Their eldest child is already a Ragara.  And, of course, being the one who arranged for the entire sub-House Peleps Taric (and its vast wealth) to become part of Ragara would likely increase his status in the House.
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Medoina is, also, devoted to her husband, Ragara Noltis, and to her children.  She has already found herself torn between her mother’s desire for her to learn sorcery and her husband’s desire for her to do no more than dabble in the subject.  Ragara Noltis has maintained strong ties with his House.  And, while he has subtly discouraged her from going back to House Peleps, he wouldn’t mind at all bringing her and their children firmly under the protection of Ragara instead.  Their eldest child is already a Ragara.  And, of course, being the one who arranged for the entire sub-House Peleps Taric (and its vast wealth) to become part of Ragara would greatly increase his status in the House.
  
Medoina is, also, quite proud of her company, “The Workers of Materials Mundane and Exalted” and to her reputation as one of the Realms pre-eminent manse builders.  She wishes to build a lasting legacy.
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Additionally, Medoina is quite proud of her company, “The Workers of Materials Mundane and Exalted” and to her reputation as one of the Realms pre-eminent manse builders.  She wishes to build a lasting legacy.
  
 
While Medoina would not value the small group of people that she considers her friends above her family, she is loyal to them and will assist them when and if she can.
 
While Medoina would not value the small group of people that she considers her friends above her family, she is loyal to them and will assist them when and if she can.

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