Outbreak to the Sky

- the trial was a way to earn nobility, to earn respect. but that was on the dragon's part.

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Firedragons

The golden light glimmered off the pure ruby scales that marked him as a mountain dragon, the nobility of dragon society, such as it was. reds were the largest mountain breed, and sskane was no exception.

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Wide Open World Chapter 4: A Son's Diplomacy

They gave much to the poor, and were the main source of education outside of the nobility, and even among them. they held the power of marriage in their words, and were the ones that crowned the king.

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Death To Nightmare Chapter 5

"well your appearance, in more ways than one, are making quite a few waves in the nobility. i wanted to meet you in pony to get an accurate read on you my dear." "fair enough. the key points you know are from my address to canterlot.

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Steel and the Mummy

The foyer was large, but despite the modern exterior the interior was decorated just like a typical old mansion owned by nobility in the victorian era, "fancy. everything is pretty fancy around here, isn't it..."

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Anthropia Chapter 2

Insect meat was usually for the commoners, not the regal nobility like the solar swords. **"i know it doesn't have the same refinement, but you're not back at your family's estate anymore.

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Pride Goes Before the Fall: Chapter 1

After a good walk, the group made their way into the palace district, where the duchess' home resided, next to the palaces and villas of the nobility and wealthy merchants.

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Cries to the Moon: Beneath the Waning Crescent

Hemming is one of the oldest remaining lines and as the line dragged out it began to change with nobility and poverty until three branches of that line exist.

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chapter 29

Despite of still having difficulties in making amends with the two young princes, rhynsa felt that the two of them really had lost most of their nobility and had become

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Princess Luna - Chapter 2

Most of the equestrian nobility were idiots at best and puppets of other nobles at worst, but... none of those we could not save deserved... **that!

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Aldruin, Chapter II: Councilor

It was chiding; proper, and yet a whole different form of condescension from the nobility. it was the kind of voice that seemed to be taking you apart piece by piece with every syllable. _an elf-_she thought.

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