They wear silk and smugness like armor, but there's steel in their hands and venom in their words. Their rapiers flash not just in duels, but in drawing rooms, where every insult cuts as deep as a blade.
In whispered halls and candlelit chambers, noblewomen glide in silk and secrets, their smiles sharper than the blades hidden in their sleeves. Courtly games demand more than wit—sometimes, survival means drawing steel where no one sees.
They carry themselves with the calm weight of men who've survived too many wars to be impressed by courtly games. Their swords are clean, their coats are worn, and their eyes measure every man in the room like a battlefield.
They’ve long since handed down their swords, but not their suspicion. With daggers tucked beneath brocade or worn at the hip like old habits, these elder lords navigate politics with the same precision they once brought to the battlefield.
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