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<span class="DROPCAP">P</span>osition in society comes only in part from one's family. Those displaying the traits closest to the perfections laid out in the Journal du Keife have more status As to the selection of heirs, the process is closely guarded. The heir apparent is usually the progeny of the current king or queen but there have been incidents where another was promoted as being more suitable.
Position in society comes only in part from one's family. Those displaying the traits closest to the perfections laid out in the Journal du Keife have more status As to the selection of heirs, the process is closely guarded. The heir apparent is usually the progeny of the current king or queen but there have been incidents where another was promoted as being more suitable.


The Bhareau line is the line to the throne. Jet black hair, high cheek bones, almond shaped eyes and a medium well-proportioned frame that is tall in males and shorter in females mark these people as Bhareau. Confidence to the point of arrogance is typical for them. All are trained from early childhood in the skills of the rapier and the horse.
The Bhareau line is the line to the throne. Jet black hair, high cheek bones, almond shaped eyes and a medium well-proportioned frame that is tall in males and shorter in females mark these people as Bhareau. Confidence to the point of arrogance is typical for them. All are trained from early childhood in the skills of the rapier and the horse.