Fox2! wrote:The Graysons have a history of being ... shall we say, inventive, in finding a way to get an heir. Accepting a grandson by the Protector's daughter, if there are no other male heirs, might be better than legitimating a previous Protector's by-blow to create a male heir through a male line.
pappilon wrote: Still doesn't warrant her having a larger contingent if bodyguard (singular) than Our Miss Owens. I mean, get serious she's a Girl, a Grayson Girl, with all the lack of privileges and honors attaining. Abigail gets away with ONE because she is now in the line of succession. Benjamin's daughters are not. We have to be consistent within the rules of the Universe we are playing in.
ldwechsler wrote:The problem is that we don't actually know the rules. How many armsmen would Rachel need? Who knows? Well, RFC if he thinks about it.
And it would be really difficult at Academy with armsmen (or women).Talk about setting her apart. Also, this is not a high danger environment. Second, she has a treecat bodyguard. Once on a ship, she might have more guards but, note that Abigail's bodyguard does other things, she is likely to have the same kind of guard. And she does have that treecat.
Sorry, we
do know the rules. As Steader, Honor
must have 3 at all times which makes a contingent of 10, 3 per shift and one spare. All heirs must have one. The rule of female inheritance for the Keys changed at the report of Honor's death, which was after Abigail's snotty cruise.
The rules of inheritance for the Sword (Benjamin's succession) was
not changed by the end of UH. Therefore Rachel is
not in the succession, does not require
even one bodyguard since she is still
just a girl with the lack of honors and privileges attaining, any more than Our Miss Owens needed aboard HMS Gauntlet.
Yes Mateo was aboard Gauntlet, yes Mateo was with her on Refuge's surface. However he was a RM marine attached as her escort (to keep the snotty from giving away homeworld), not a member of Owens Steading Security. And only he and Abigail's father know how that transfer happened, and they're not talking.