Howdy.
I play a gypsy, Raphael, who how to put it nicely, is a "good guy".
I was discussing with one of the owners last night about knighthood, chivalry and the like. He suggested that my character might do well in the miitary (a major plot hook in our chapter), and start moving up the social strata.
However, i'm not sure. My take on the Romani, as presented in the main rule book, makes them unlikely to blend into any type of fealty type system. Sure, play nice with the gorgio, etc, but swearing your word of honor to follow a gaje who you may never have met, seems... eh, kind of contrary to their nature. Not to mention those hideous uniforms, without a single drop of purple in them anywhere.
I've also seen chapters where there are titled gypsies, knighted gypsies, etc. I've always kinda wondered "what the hell" but never gave it much thoughts.
So, I'm kind of curious what's people's take on the matter.
Davio
I play a gypsy, Raphael, who how to put it nicely, is a "good guy".
I was discussing with one of the owners last night about knighthood, chivalry and the like. He suggested that my character might do well in the miitary (a major plot hook in our chapter), and start moving up the social strata.
However, i'm not sure. My take on the Romani, as presented in the main rule book, makes them unlikely to blend into any type of fealty type system. Sure, play nice with the gorgio, etc, but swearing your word of honor to follow a gaje who you may never have met, seems... eh, kind of contrary to their nature. Not to mention those hideous uniforms, without a single drop of purple in them anywhere.
I've also seen chapters where there are titled gypsies, knighted gypsies, etc. I've always kinda wondered "what the hell" but never gave it much thoughts.
So, I'm kind of curious what's people's take on the matter.
Davio