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[Baroness]

  1. [Baronesses]
Total mentions
13 mentions
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Last mentioned in chapter

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3.37 “To an extent, sir. There’s an old saying in the north—‘even a [Shopkeeper] can sell a [Lord]’. The poorest [Trader] has friends, and they can boycott a [Lord] who’s wronged him, or lend money to a [Baroness] who needs it for a gala.”
4.35 E She’s looking at me with that piercing, inquisitive gaze. And adjusting her spectacles. I keep my face smooth. I trust Wiskeria a lot after it was revealed Odveig was the spy and she was loyal all along, but telling someone about making a bunch of Frost Faeries [Baronesses] and so on is a bit…well, let’s just say that it’s not exactly a ringing endorsement of mental health.
7.16 L “Huh. I’d imagine that’s good for a [Baroness], right?”
7.21 KQ A [Prince], in actual fact. The 3rd Prince of Pheislant. And two young [Ladies]—an actual [Baroness], the daughter of a [Baron] from Calanfer—and so many more had arrived in the city.
7.21 KQ The air around her was electric. Personality, force of will—even people who didn’t know the Singer of Terandria felt drawn to her, like metal to a magnet. She was laughing, excited, blowing kisses and talking with her audience as her fellow band members did the same. One of the young men with a guitar saw the [Baroness] and began talking with her as she stared at him with admiration.
7.21 KQ “Come on. Just a peek? She’s a [Baroness]. Just for a moment. Ask Cara if—”
7.21 KQ The [Manager] snapped back at the [Guitarist]. She smiled at the disappointed [Baroness] and her friends, who were clustered around the young man. His cheeks were flushed, but the [Ladies] dropped the matter first.
7.21 KQ The [Baroness]’s friends looked at the young man with the guitar. He blushed.
7.42 M Ailendamus had offered the hand of a [Baroness] to Hethon, Lord Veltras’ older son, or an arranged marriage with a noble of similar rank for his noninterference.
7.42 M Lord Tyrion had been insulted at once. A [Baroness], marrying the heir to House Veltras? It spoke to Ailendamus’ overinflated egos, as well as their disdain for Izrilian nobilities, their ‘uncultured cousins’. Tyrion had sent an instant refusal and made a counteroffer.
10.14 “A Great Knight would be…according to Calanferian law, landed nobility, Your Highness. Equivalent to a [Baroness] by default.”
Interlude – Vernoue (Pt. 2) Which he did admire about her. They were a team, the best of them. Big picture, small picture. Hammer and chain. Other analogy here. He could still remember when she’d swept up to him in a ball, a [Baroness]’ daughter of Morein, and engaged him in policy debate. So enthralling, the exact kind of topic on his mind.
Interlude – Vernoue (Pt. 2) “We needed every edge we could get, Agenote. My mother worked hard against Ailendamus, but she had no tools. Ielane’s made our spy networks a thing to be reckoned with. If we weren’t so disadvantaged, we would have had a full coalition against Ailendamus. As it is, we’ve done well against the Kingdom of Glass and Glory. She might seem harsh, but she reached a [Queen]’s position from being a minor [Baroness].”