Not one to shy away from having an opinion, Lucien has his own point of view on the members of his family. These may change of course as the game progresses...
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Malcolm Lucien dislikes his older half brother as does much of the family. He respects him as much as he would respect anything dangerous. It's Lucien opinion that Malcolm's seeming overt interest in throne alone makes him not the best person to succeed their father. |
Jareth Lucien feels he is possibly the best suited of us for the throne from a trust standpoint...but he might be the Gerard of our generation and times...he would be a more valuable ally than a monarch |
Adam Where have you gone, brother? is probably the one line that Lucien would use. Being the last person to possibly see him, its a thought that often comes to Lucien's mind. If he could find or reach him...he would. |
Cassandra The baby of the family...and already has well learned how to manipulate her brothers and sisters. |
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Alexandra The competent and Arden-cloistered daughter of Julian. Lucien might be a gambler, but he knows that to challenge her in Arden or nearby is simply foolish. |
Syren The lovely Lady Bayle...if she is not one of the family, then she should be, in Lucien's opinion. Beautiful, intelligent, and definitely more than she appears, and she appears to be a lot. |
Andelia A martial-minded daughter of Deirdre is no surprise to Lucien, given what he has heard of and read and found out about the tragic life of his lost Aunt. The surprise is that she is naval-minded, which did take Lucien aback a bit (not for any intimations of bad luck, just surprised that a daughter of Deirdre would be interested in such matters). |
Godwin Godwin reminds Lucien a bit of a younger version of himself, in some respects. He is curious however just what he is doing with all of his free time, not having an ostensible public interest like trumps to help fill it. |
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Mark Mark reminds Lucien of a younger, diplomacy-oriented version of Jareth in some respects. He seems to have a sense of idealism and duty that Lucien can appreciate, if not share. |
Theodore Amber's other major Trump Artist fits, to Lucien, his outward mien of being somewhat scatterbrained to a tee. It doesn't stop him from being fun, however. He considers his artistic style 'interesting'. |
Blackthorne Lucien doesn't quite know what to make of Fiona's technophilic daughter. He has a wager with himself that he will one day get her to spill the beans on what makes that trump powered computer tick. |
Alistair His unusual disappearance and return has caused some concern for Lucien. While he might consider Lucien's luck to be on borrowed time, Lucien wonders on his part just what happened to impact so unfortunately on HIM. |
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Griofelr Lucien has nothing in common at all with the brooding, dark tempered son of Eric. His physical gifts are fearsome and considerable, and Lucien knows better than to contest him his element. Just what he has been doing all this time is a good question, although Lucien keeps having thoughts it involves endless bloody wars in a barbaric shadow or ten. |
Cornelius The Trump of Cornelius about screams 'gentleman sorcerer' to Lucien, with all the attendant warnings thereof. |
Rienne Lucien is under no illusions that his sister, if she needed to,would try and move Lucien on the chessboard of Amber, if she felt it necessary. Even given this, he has a fondness for his younger sister all the same. |