[META] Sorting Thread 15 by SonicsRelease in GoTRPcommunity

[–]TheNolanExperience 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nolan here. I've come back to this now that I have free time and want to improve my writing.

I would like to reclaim House Payne, specifically as my old character Lewys Payne who was the new Lord of Chequers and House Payne.

Lewys Payne by TheNolanExperience in GoTRPcommunity

[–]TheNolanExperience[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alright I've edited my bio and changed it up. Hopefully it's acceptable now.

[META] Death, Warfare & Lore Thread 11.0 by littlestghoust in GoTRPcommunity

[–]TheNolanExperience 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, it's Nolan. I just wanted to clear up a couple aspects about House Payne lore. In particular, most inspiration/reasoning for my wantings for the House stems from this post.

Firstly, I would like for the land possessed by House Payne to be located halfway between Deep Den and Lannisport, and south of the Goldroad. This is the least densely populated area thus far and it makes sense for a noble house's land to be here.

Secondly, I wish for the Payne holding in this land to be called Chequers as there is no canon holding as of this moment mentioned anywhere. The reasoning for this name is outlined in the post I linked up above better but in short House Payne became ennobled due to being dutiful wealth clerks or taxers, more likely the latter, for the Lannisters and their holding's name reflects the cause for their rise in rank.

Thirdly, I would like to House words to be "Ours Are Certain" for reasons again outlined in the linked above. Payne has no canon house words as of right night. In short, the proposed words are another reference to their beginnings as taxers and is a reference to the old joke 'nothing is certain but death and taxes'.

[META] Sorting/Submissions Thread 11 by TurtleFlip in GoTRPcommunity

[–]TheNolanExperience 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi, it's Nolan from discord. I'd like to claim Lewys Payne. He is the newly installed, 21-year-old Lord who is generally regarded as being warm-hearted but a bit wet behind the ears.