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1. Only one gender is ever considered truly adult in this family. Members of the other gender are there to be decorative, protected and used in marriages.
2. All members are albinos. If a child of the family is born without albinism it can’t be given any position of power and is possibly killed or married/adopted away as quickly as possible.
3. Believe that comfortable living creates weaklings and build their holdings after that belief.
4. All members of the family and their servants are masked, the design of the mask depends upon the wearers place in the family or role/position among the servants.
5. A large, gilded pauldron, sculpted into a [ imperial eagle | leering grotesque face | the family crest | skull ] is part of the outfit of any member that are out under the family-name.
6. The family forsake the baroque clothing and ornamentation usual to imperial nobility and instead go for barbarian splendour of furs, leather, jewellery made out of fangs, claws, bones and wood.
7. Ritualized cannibalism of their own honoured dead and worthy foes.
8. Honoured dead are mummified and kept near to the living so the later can ask them for advice. Holydays or rituals where the dead are taken out of their tombs and niches and carried around are possible.
9. Has an highly ritualised culture. More or less everything has to be done in a proper manner and follow the proper rituals, be it drinking (different ceremonies for different drinks and in whose presence), greetings (ceremonies differ depending on the rank/gender/work/nature/etc. of the people meeting), weapon cleaning, decision making, eating, before battle (different ceremonies for different foes), after battle (ceremonies differ depending on the foes and how the battle went), etcetera. Members of the family might go out to seek glory just to get away from all the stiffing rituals.
10. The members of this family cover their skin with protective script and glyphs. This may also expand to their clothing and armour.
11. A specific model of weapon (maybe highly exotic) is the honour weapon of choice for this family and all members are expected to be proficient in its use.
12. The family was recently stricken by illfortune and have lost much of its former holdings.
13. Highly religious with many members having joined the Ecclesiarchy.
14. The family is highly decadent with traditions of orgies, overindulges and use of illegal substances.
15. The family’s very large with large numbers of sub-families, and the highest families don’t have servants but are served by their lower kin, since normal servants are not good enough to have the honour to serve them.
16. Highly conservative and unwilling to use anything that their ancestors did not use, if it just may be another model of the STC lasgun then the one their forbearers used.
17. The family is by tradition close to one of the esoteric, but still accepted (for now), fractions of the Ecclesiarchy.
18. The family is by tradition close to one of the esoteric, but still accepted (for now), fractions of the Mechanicus.
19. The family strictly follow the orthodox belief of the Adeptus Mechanicus; any machine that don’t fully follow one of the divine STC:s are considered tech-heresy.
20. Members of the family compete with each other by big game trophy hunting. Most likely it’s not just about how grand the trophy is that count but also how close the hunter came to it, the weapon used to bring it down, how good told story about the hunt and/or similar.
21. The family get their oathsworn-bodyguards from another, less civilized culture (like a Feral or Feudal World, or an underhive).
22. While it has all trappings of old nobility so is this family a young one, all their trappings of established nobility are a lie – a lie of which the family is all too conscious of.
23. As a group do the family cling to the former glory of their linage, spending more time reminiscing about the past than looking to the future or caring for the present.
24. Beside personal retainers (if that) do the family not keep servants, instead servitors do all the menial tasks needed to keep up their holdings and everyday life.
25. Has a fika tradition, during that time the family ignores everything to have some hot beverage with something to it. Possibly is it bad manner to discuss “work” topics during the fika.
26. The family’s lifestyle is ascetic – they have minimal ornaments, drink water to their simple meal, dress plane and practically with no more marking then needed to show off their rank, etcetera. Why they live like this can differ, it may be religious belief, ancient traditions from a long forgotten origin world, or maybe they are just plain stingy.
27. Has for generation been in a secret partnership with a xeno-group, and throughout that time the family has picked up some strange manners and maybe even ways of thinking from the xenos. Probably enough to be seen as eccentric but not to be revealed as xenophiles.
28. Voidsuits (most likely ornamented and/or armoured) are the traditional dress for this family.
29. The family’s holdings are kept at an uncomfortable [ high | low ] temperature.
30. The family is known to be easily offended and declaring duels at minor slights.
31. The family consider personal combat, man-to-man, beneath them. That does not mean that they don’t fight, just that they don’t do it outside of some kind of war-machine.
32. The family’s bloodline is seemingly tainted with many know madmen and monsters having come from the family’s ranks.
33. While the family is as callous and bloodthirsty as most Imperial nobility they are strangely honourable and curtly about it. Assassinations are unthinkably done and blood spilling or killing are only done following the right procedures (duels, proxy wars or all out wars following the right processes).
34. The family show their superiority by height: most likely all of them wear high heeled platform shoes (the ones that have not replaced their legs with inhumanly long mechanical ones) and have elaborated hairstyles going far above their heads.
35. The family have extensive tattoos and/or symbols on their bodies as a story system, recording all of an individual's history. Maybe they dress minimally to show it off, or maybe showing your life story is something highly intimate.
36. Only speak in High Gothic.
37. The members of the house have their faces, and maybe the rest of their bodies, covered in piercings.
38. Show their daring and superiority by using xeno-servitors (as in servitors created from ego-dead xenos).
39. Gardening is considered an important past-time among the family. Possibly do family-members compete with each other over who can create the most beautiful garden.
40. Droit du seigneur is a law in the family’s holdings, with the highest present family-member being the one with the right.
41. Family-members all have decorative pets. Possibly is there specialised servants carrying around their pets when they are moving around.
42. Much of the family is notably inbred.
43. Self-righteous in their self-perceived pure faith.
44. Members are expected to give public speeches to their underlings and/or holdings regularly to maintain order, broadcast the right kind of information, and generally show themselves.
45. Feathers are marks of rank within the family, with the family’s leader/s having a oversized feathered cloak.
46. While the family-members quarters have all the luxury you would expect for the housing of people of such rank, are they all cramped.
47. Family-members compete with each other by trying to have the most exotic bodyguard following them around.
48. The family’s holdings (or at least the areas of them where family-members are expected to move around) are decorated with ostentatious displays of wealth. Too bad it’s so tacky and shoddily done, making those with taste wrinkle their nose at what they are seeing.
49. Tank duelling, and/or games of tank-combat, are tradition in the family. And it’s a strange child of the family that are not in any way accustomed with a tank.
50. Family’s living areas are full (if not outright cluttered) with the decorations, trophies, fineries and other stuff from generations of collecting and not throwing away. Maybe there are some really useful or valuable things among all the clutter, but to find it you will have to go through it all.
51. The members life are full of a relentless succession of balls, dinners, grand coronations, and other formalities of social and/or symbolic importance.
52. Leman Russ tanks are part of the family-holdings defences, and used for transportation by family-members.
53. Gambling is the main pastime for family-members.
54. Servitors created to look like creature of mythology – like manticores, harpies, onis and nagas – walk the better parts of the family’s holdings, and maybe in other areas. They are possibly only decorative or they have some added function, like combat.
55. Family-members have all replaced their legs with cybernetic stilts.
56. Croquet (or another game with similar feelings) is something all members play and consider important to play. Much of the family's internal politics and socialising is done during, or around, the croquet games, and a good game of croquet is socially elevating while a bad game will affect the player negatively socially.
57. Consider long, lacquered nails signs of status.
58. Members move around areas they see as socially beneath their dignity carried on palanquins.
59. The officers of the family’s household guard and enforces have as their weapon of station the [ trident | flail | sniper rifle | chainrapier ] and are expected to be at least trained in them.
60. Family member have as a sign of their rank a big, heavy gold neckless with jewels in it.
61. Members all carry shortswords that they are expected to fall on if they have notably failed in their duty or are about to be captured. Actually knowing how to use them in combat is not expected.
62. The family’s holdings are full of artificial waterways, aquariums, decorative sea-gardens, fountains, and similar.
63. Each of the family’s living areas have beautiful, artificial gardens where everything are fine crafted imitations made from precious metals, gems and similar.
64. Family members (and the high officers of the household guard/similar) are equipped with exotic side-weapons (ex. needle guns, duelling lases, kraken-tooth daggers, etc.), more as a badge of rank and means then as something they expect to use in combat.
65. Each of the family-members are expected to carry around their own fine-crafted cutlery, with the decorated gripes made out of rare wood, ivory, precious metal or similar. And also having digi-weapons in them.
66. The family espouse chivalry and virtue, but their sense of honour is tainted with cruelty, and sometimes even sadism.
67. The family is highly honourable, most of the members would rather lose a war then win it using dishonourable means. What they consider honourable and dishonourable may be a bit different from others’ ideas of those concepts.
68. Members train in archery as a meditative exercise but possibly also use it in combat.
69. Believes that any duel over honour or dispute should be to the death. In the family’s extreme view, honour demanded no less.
70. Mood-swings and sadism is common among the members.
71. Patrons of the ecclesiarchy with each member carrying a icon on their person and their holdings having lots of religious arts.
72. The family has a strong duelling tradition, sometimes to settle a point of honour but more often to test themselves and their weaponsmanship
73. Family-members are followed by scantily clad people that dance, play music and/or just laying around looking pretty.
74. Members are trained in tea-ceremony and take the ritual serious (at least officially).
75. Are notably decadent and around their holdings are opulent rooms for drug use, drinking, sex, and other indulgences – at least their main holding have a sensorium. Among their servants exists courtesans, sex-serfs, pleasure-servitors, blunt rollers, mixologists, waterpipe fillers, chocolords and similar.
76. Don’t use voxes, instead family-members are followed by specialist servants whose duty is to transmit any vox-messages to or from their lord.
77. Members throw turmeric on their faces before entering a duel or battle.
78. Big game hunting is a family tradition.
79. Consider hunting underhivers (or similar) a valid form of entertainment.
80. The household guard are archaically armoured in antiquitarian plate, chainmail, studded leather, lacerated laminars, beast-faced helmets, high plums and/or similar. Possibly are family members traditional armour similar, just more exaggerated and of better quality.
81. Lots of glassworks, both decorative and practical.
82. Chairs or stools are not used in the family’s holdings, instead people sit on the floor or on pillows.
83. None of their servants may turn their back to the family-members.
84. Family-members are hairless. Is it a gene-defect, that natural hair is seen as unhygienic, or some other reason?
85. Menials and servants sits on the floor, only nobility may use chairs or stools.
86. Emperor-botherers. Finance Redemptionists and/or Death Cults.
87. Patrons of culture, both financially and personally.
88. The family’s traditionally weapon is the [ plasma-pistol | tomahawk | double-crossbow | no-dashi ] and every member is trained in its use and are expected to carry it, if not all the time then at least any time they represent the house.
89. Consider themselves outdoorspeople.
90. Deal in gland-warrior technology (among other things).
91. Obsessed with their own beauty, they spend hours each day making certain they look good and huge sums to take away anything that makes them uglier (in their eyes).
92. Distrust servitors (at least the standard-variant, maybe don’t have problems with servo-skulls and/or cherubs) and don’t allow them in their holdings.
93. Tribal tattoos.
94. The imperial eagle is [ tattooed | branded | carved ] on their forehead.
95. Servants go around masked, so the nobles don't need to see their faces.
96. The family’s young (as the ones not considered adult) acts as go-betweeners between the family’s adult members and common people who the adults are to von oben to talk to – possibly even when they are in the same room.
97. Lots of jewellery on the family-members, many hiding digi-weapons or poison dispensers.
98. Consider fighting beneath them, they have underlings and champions for that.
99. Peacocks that constantly keep up with the latest fashion and dress after it.
100. Misers. They may know to spend money on investments but for what they already have and themselves “just good enough” is good enough.
1. Only one gender is ever considered truly adult in this family. Members of the other gender are there to be decorative, protected and used in marriages.
2. All members are albinos. If a child of the family is born without albinism it can’t be given any position of power and is possibly killed or married/adopted away as quickly as possible.
3. Believe that comfortable living creates weaklings and build their holdings after that belief.
4. All members of the family and their servants are masked, the design of the mask depends upon the wearers place in the family or role/position among the servants.
5. A large, gilded pauldron, sculpted into a [ imperial eagle | leering grotesque face | the family crest | skull ] is part of the outfit of any member that are out under the family-name.
6. The family forsake the baroque clothing and ornamentation usual to imperial nobility and instead go for barbarian splendour of furs, leather, jewellery made out of fangs, claws, bones and wood.
7. Ritualized cannibalism of their own honoured dead and worthy foes.
8. Honoured dead are mummified and kept near to the living so the later can ask them for advice. Holydays or rituals where the dead are taken out of their tombs and niches and carried around are possible.
9. Has an highly ritualised culture. More or less everything has to be done in a proper manner and follow the proper rituals, be it drinking (different ceremonies for different drinks and in whose presence), greetings (ceremonies differ depending on the rank/gender/work/nature/etc. of the people meeting), weapon cleaning, decision making, eating, before battle (different ceremonies for different foes), after battle (ceremonies differ depending on the foes and how the battle went), etcetera. Members of the family might go out to seek glory just to get away from all the stiffing rituals.
10. The members of this family cover their skin with protective script and glyphs. This may also expand to their clothing and armour.
11. A specific model of weapon (maybe highly exotic) is the honour weapon of choice for this family and all members are expected to be proficient in its use.
12. The family was recently stricken by illfortune and have lost much of its former holdings.
13. Highly religious with many members having joined the Ecclesiarchy.
14. The family is highly decadent with traditions of orgies, overindulges and use of illegal substances.
15. The family’s very large with large numbers of sub-families, and the highest families don’t have servants but are served by their lower kin, since normal servants are not good enough to have the honour to serve them.
16. Highly conservative and unwilling to use anything that their ancestors did not use, if it just may be another model of the STC lasgun then the one their forbearers used.
17. The family is by tradition close to one of the esoteric, but still accepted (for now), fractions of the Ecclesiarchy.
18. The family is by tradition close to one of the esoteric, but still accepted (for now), fractions of the Mechanicus.
19. The family strictly follow the orthodox belief of the Adeptus Mechanicus; any machine that don’t fully follow one of the divine STC:s are considered tech-heresy.
20. Members of the family compete with each other by big game trophy hunting. Most likely it’s not just about how grand the trophy is that count but also how close the hunter came to it, the weapon used to bring it down, how good told story about the hunt and/or similar.
21. The family get their oathsworn-bodyguards from another, less civilized culture (like a Feral or Feudal World, or an underhive).
22. While it has all trappings of old nobility so is this family a young one, all their trappings of established nobility are a lie – a lie of which the family is all too conscious of.
23. As a group do the family cling to the former glory of their linage, spending more time reminiscing about the past than looking to the future or caring for the present.
24. Beside personal retainers (if that) do the family not keep servants, instead servitors do all the menial tasks needed to keep up their holdings and everyday life.
25. Has a fika tradition, during that time the family ignores everything to have some hot beverage with something to it. Possibly is it bad manner to discuss “work” topics during the fika.
26. The family’s lifestyle is ascetic – they have minimal ornaments, drink water to their simple meal, dress plane and practically with no more marking then needed to show off their rank, etcetera. Why they live like this can differ, it may be religious belief, ancient traditions from a long forgotten origin world, or maybe they are just plain stingy.
27. Has for generation been in a secret partnership with a xeno-group, and throughout that time the family has picked up some strange manners and maybe even ways of thinking from the xenos. Probably enough to be seen as eccentric but not to be revealed as xenophiles.
28. Voidsuits (most likely ornamented and/or armoured) are the traditional dress for this family.
29. The family’s holdings are kept at an uncomfortable [ high | low ] temperature.
30. The family is known to be easily offended and declaring duels at minor slights.
31. The family consider personal combat, man-to-man, beneath them. That does not mean that they don’t fight, just that they don’t do it outside of some kind of war-machine.
32. The family’s bloodline is seemingly tainted with many know madmen and monsters having come from the family’s ranks.
33. While the family is as callous and bloodthirsty as most Imperial nobility they are strangely honourable and curtly about it. Assassinations are unthinkably done and blood spilling or killing are only done following the right procedures (duels, proxy wars or all out wars following the right processes).
34. The family show their superiority by height: most likely all of them wear high heeled platform shoes (the ones that have not replaced their legs with inhumanly long mechanical ones) and have elaborated hairstyles going far above their heads.
35. The family have extensive tattoos and/or symbols on their bodies as a story system, recording all of an individual's history. Maybe they dress minimally to show it off, or maybe showing your life story is something highly intimate.
36. Only speak in High Gothic.
37. The members of the house have their faces, and maybe the rest of their bodies, covered in piercings.
38. Show their daring and superiority by using xeno-servitors (as in servitors created from ego-dead xenos).
39. Gardening is considered an important past-time among the family. Possibly do family-members compete with each other over who can create the most beautiful garden.
40. Droit du seigneur is a law in the family’s holdings, with the highest present family-member being the one with the right.
41. Family-members all have decorative pets. Possibly is there specialised servants carrying around their pets when they are moving around.
42. Much of the family is notably inbred.
43. Self-righteous in their self-perceived pure faith.
44. Members are expected to give public speeches to their underlings and/or holdings regularly to maintain order, broadcast the right kind of information, and generally show themselves.
45. Feathers are marks of rank within the family, with the family’s leader/s having a oversized feathered cloak.
46. While the family-members quarters have all the luxury you would expect for the housing of people of such rank, are they all cramped.
47. Family-members compete with each other by trying to have the most exotic bodyguard following them around.
48. The family’s holdings (or at least the areas of them where family-members are expected to move around) are decorated with ostentatious displays of wealth. Too bad it’s so tacky and shoddily done, making those with taste wrinkle their nose at what they are seeing.
49. Tank duelling, and/or games of tank-combat, are tradition in the family. And it’s a strange child of the family that are not in any way accustomed with a tank.
50. Family’s living areas are full (if not outright cluttered) with the decorations, trophies, fineries and other stuff from generations of collecting and not throwing away. Maybe there are some really useful or valuable things among all the clutter, but to find it you will have to go through it all.
51. The members life are full of a relentless succession of balls, dinners, grand coronations, and other formalities of social and/or symbolic importance.
52. Leman Russ tanks are part of the family-holdings defences, and used for transportation by family-members.
53. Gambling is the main pastime for family-members.
54. Servitors created to look like creature of mythology – like manticores, harpies, onis and nagas – walk the better parts of the family’s holdings, and maybe in other areas. They are possibly only decorative or they have some added function, like combat.
55. Family-members have all replaced their legs with cybernetic stilts.
56. Croquet (or another game with similar feelings) is something all members play and consider important to play. Much of the family's internal politics and socialising is done during, or around, the croquet games, and a good game of croquet is socially elevating while a bad game will affect the player negatively socially.
57. Consider long, lacquered nails signs of status.
58. Members move around areas they see as socially beneath their dignity carried on palanquins.
59. The officers of the family’s household guard and enforces have as their weapon of station the [ trident | flail | sniper rifle | chainrapier ] and are expected to be at least trained in them.
60. Family member have as a sign of their rank a big, heavy gold neckless with jewels in it.
61. Members all carry shortswords that they are expected to fall on if they have notably failed in their duty or are about to be captured. Actually knowing how to use them in combat is not expected.
62. The family’s holdings are full of artificial waterways, aquariums, decorative sea-gardens, fountains, and similar.
63. Each of the family’s living areas have beautiful, artificial gardens where everything are fine crafted imitations made from precious metals, gems and similar.
64. Family members (and the high officers of the household guard/similar) are equipped with exotic side-weapons (ex. needle guns, duelling lases, kraken-tooth daggers, etc.), more as a badge of rank and means then as something they expect to use in combat.
65. Each of the family-members are expected to carry around their own fine-crafted cutlery, with the decorated gripes made out of rare wood, ivory, precious metal or similar. And also having digi-weapons in them.
66. The family espouse chivalry and virtue, but their sense of honour is tainted with cruelty, and sometimes even sadism.
67. The family is highly honourable, most of the members would rather lose a war then win it using dishonourable means. What they consider honourable and dishonourable may be a bit different from others’ ideas of those concepts.
68. Members train in archery as a meditative exercise but possibly also use it in combat.
69. Believes that any duel over honour or dispute should be to the death. In the family’s extreme view, honour demanded no less.
70. Mood-swings and sadism is common among the members.
71. Patrons of the ecclesiarchy with each member carrying a icon on their person and their holdings having lots of religious arts.
72. The family has a strong duelling tradition, sometimes to settle a point of honour but more often to test themselves and their weaponsmanship
73. Family-members are followed by scantily clad people that dance, play music and/or just laying around looking pretty.
74. Members are trained in tea-ceremony and take the ritual serious (at least officially).
75. Are notably decadent and around their holdings are opulent rooms for drug use, drinking, sex, and other indulgences – at least their main holding have a sensorium. Among their servants exists courtesans, sex-serfs, pleasure-servitors, blunt rollers, mixologists, waterpipe fillers, chocolords and similar.
76. Don’t use voxes, instead family-members are followed by specialist servants whose duty is to transmit any vox-messages to or from their lord.
77. Members throw turmeric on their faces before entering a duel or battle.
78. Big game hunting is a family tradition.
79. Consider hunting underhivers (or similar) a valid form of entertainment.
80. The household guard are archaically armoured in antiquitarian plate, chainmail, studded leather, lacerated laminars, beast-faced helmets, high plums and/or similar. Possibly are family members traditional armour similar, just more exaggerated and of better quality.
81. Lots of glassworks, both decorative and practical.
82. Chairs or stools are not used in the family’s holdings, instead people sit on the floor or on pillows.
83. None of their servants may turn their back to the family-members.
84. Family-members are hairless. Is it a gene-defect, that natural hair is seen as unhygienic, or some other reason?
85. Menials and servants sits on the floor, only nobility may use chairs or stools.
86. Emperor-botherers. Finance Redemptionists and/or Death Cults.
87. Patrons of culture, both financially and personally.
88. The family’s traditionally weapon is the [ plasma-pistol | tomahawk | double-crossbow | no-dashi ] and every member is trained in its use and are expected to carry it, if not all the time then at least any time they represent the house.
89. Consider themselves outdoorspeople.
90. Deal in gland-warrior technology (among other things).
91. Obsessed with their own beauty, they spend hours each day making certain they look good and huge sums to take away anything that makes them uglier (in their eyes).
92. Distrust servitors (at least the standard-variant, maybe don’t have problems with servo-skulls and/or cherubs) and don’t allow them in their holdings.
93. Tribal tattoos.
94. The imperial eagle is [ tattooed | branded | carved ] on their forehead.
95. Servants go around masked, so the nobles don't need to see their faces.
96. The family’s young (as the ones not considered adult) acts as go-betweeners between the family’s adult members and common people who the adults are to von oben to talk to – possibly even when they are in the same room.
97. Lots of jewellery on the family-members, many hiding digi-weapons or poison dispensers.
98. Consider fighting beneath them, they have underlings and champions for that.
99. Peacocks that constantly keep up with the latest fashion and dress after it.
100. Misers. They may know to spend money on investments but for what they already have and themselves “just good enough” is good enough.
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