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<font color="#DAA520">Eloquence</font> reflects the refinement of the Old World. The Crown is gone, yet its manners and poise linger in how you speak, move, and present yourself. Some find comfort in these familiar graces, seeing them as a reminder of order and stability. Others see them as symbols of an age that shut people out.
<font color="#DAA520">Eloquence</font> reflects the refinement of the Old World. The Crown is gone, yet its manners and poise linger in how you speak, move, and present yourself. Some find comfort in these familiar graces, seeing them as a reminder of order and stability. Others see them as symbols of an age that shut people out.

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“TKTK”


– TKTK


Eloquence reflects the refinement of the Old World. The Crown is gone, yet its manners and poise linger in how you speak, move, and present yourself. Some find comfort in these familiar graces, seeing them as a reminder of order and stability. Others see them as symbols of an age that shut people out.

How the others reacts is shaped by the people you meet and the way you choose to play your role, but at face value, for better or worse, you will be read as someone touched by the privileges and expectations of the past.


As your skill grows, you gain the benefits afforded to those of good standing:

  • Social Access: Enter spaces, events, and positions reserved for the well-connected.
  • Employment Opportunities: Qualify for jobs that require a high degree of trust or social stature.
  • High Society Language: Speak and understand Beau Monde, the refined tongue of polite society. One of the three Skill Languages.



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