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Manaloth

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I had a family event come up and the terminology it uses was strange.

So, I'm playing as the 2nd gen of a Ghiscari Valyrian ruler out of Ghiscari kingdom. My mother, a slave that has also become my concubine as well (after all, Valyrian faith), is being refered to as a "The nice Devil Woman" in the mother family event, about helping her at any point.

I've seen this even fire off many times, and this is the first time i've ever seen any additional description outside of "Your mother" included in this event, let alone the term "Nice Devil Woman."

Generally I suppose I'm curious as to why they would call her such. I mean, she's a cruel, arbitrary, decietful and gluttonous woman, so I can see the RL reason they'd call her that, but whats the in game reason?

Also, what other ways could your mother be described as?
 
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