FalconLover420
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I'm going to put my two cents on the Iris/Aurora debate.
I think both of them are loyal to elis albeit with different methods.
Isis:
Isis works in the shadows whether its keeping elis safe from plots or dirtying her hands if her family is in danger as she was raised in an intrigue court. Plus she mentions that she gave her virginity to Elis (normally an ambitious woman would have lost it already).
Yes, we do get the dialogue about killing Elis's bastards because historically bastards have always been a threat to the true born children for dissatisfied nobles to rally behind. Another one that is used against Isis is the dialogue with the daughter, but we get nothing that implies what she says and is just provoking her mother plus the children are being raised with intrigue and the son with martial/intrigue.
Aurora:
She is the supporting wife and doesn't involve herself in intrigue basically from what we gather, her father ruled with martial/charisma as she herself is doing the same except more of the charisma/learning aspect. She was raised with the idea that women raise children and support the husband, an ideal housewife. "well she is boring" arguments, ehh doubt it, remember she is supporting her husband with children and representing him at court and not ruling in the shadows.
Lets take a look at her children tho, she has shown some form of favoritism from the future scenes but that is to be expected HOWEVER the siblings are extremely close to each other and the son and daughter are knowledgable/martial oriented.
So what I am getting at is that both women have different ways to express loyalty but at the end of the day, they are loyal to their husband first and foremost that they are willing to either kill for their families or rally their supporters (its been said that Aurora's guards where loyal to keep her safe during the coup).
I think both of them are loyal to elis albeit with different methods.
Isis:
Isis works in the shadows whether its keeping elis safe from plots or dirtying her hands if her family is in danger as she was raised in an intrigue court. Plus she mentions that she gave her virginity to Elis (normally an ambitious woman would have lost it already).
Yes, we do get the dialogue about killing Elis's bastards because historically bastards have always been a threat to the true born children for dissatisfied nobles to rally behind. Another one that is used against Isis is the dialogue with the daughter, but we get nothing that implies what she says and is just provoking her mother plus the children are being raised with intrigue and the son with martial/intrigue.
Aurora:
She is the supporting wife and doesn't involve herself in intrigue basically from what we gather, her father ruled with martial/charisma as she herself is doing the same except more of the charisma/learning aspect. She was raised with the idea that women raise children and support the husband, an ideal housewife. "well she is boring" arguments, ehh doubt it, remember she is supporting her husband with children and representing him at court and not ruling in the shadows.
Lets take a look at her children tho, she has shown some form of favoritism from the future scenes but that is to be expected HOWEVER the siblings are extremely close to each other and the son and daughter are knowledgable/martial oriented.
So what I am getting at is that both women have different ways to express loyalty but at the end of the day, they are loyal to their husband first and foremost that they are willing to either kill for their families or rally their supporters (its been said that Aurora's guards where loyal to keep her safe during the coup).