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==Aspects==
 
==Aspects==
  
<i>“You wouldn’t like me when I’m angry.”</i><br>
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“You wouldn’t like me when I’m angry.”<br>
 
Tzao feels the burden of social etiquette very deeply as a scion of the two ‘uncouth’ Houses. He tries very hard to remain calm even when it is clear someone is attempting to Insult him directly. When pushed beyond the edge of sensible limits and satisfaction is demanded, he often seeks a terrible price for retribution above and beyond the social norms.  
 
Tzao feels the burden of social etiquette very deeply as a scion of the two ‘uncouth’ Houses. He tries very hard to remain calm even when it is clear someone is attempting to Insult him directly. When pushed beyond the edge of sensible limits and satisfaction is demanded, he often seeks a terrible price for retribution above and beyond the social norms.  
 
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<i>“I just don’t get it.”</i><br>
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“I just don’t get it.”<br>
 
Tzao was an excellent student and learned his lessons well; but in matters of the heart, he often feels adrift. He has tried and tried to be moved by the great operas, master frescoes, and novels of the age. Alas, they leave him wondering only after the cold and logistical. He often confides in his closest allies to try to understand a work of art, particularly one of great merit which any self-respecting noble should be affected by.
 
Tzao was an excellent student and learned his lessons well; but in matters of the heart, he often feels adrift. He has tried and tried to be moved by the great operas, master frescoes, and novels of the age. Alas, they leave him wondering only after the cold and logistical. He often confides in his closest allies to try to understand a work of art, particularly one of great merit which any self-respecting noble should be affected by.
 
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Compel – When forced to speak emotionally about art. <br>
 
Compel – When forced to speak emotionally about art. <br>
 
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<i>Loyal</i><br>
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Loyal<br>
 
The loyalty you hold to others inspires songs and stories. Such loyalty will be remembered long after you are gone… either with admiration or snickers.<br>
 
The loyalty you hold to others inspires songs and stories. Such loyalty will be remembered long after you are gone… either with admiration or snickers.<br>
  

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