Talk:Treavor Pendleton/@comment-27202257-20121205234315/@comment-27202257-20121206023552

Precisely. It says things like, "This city is made of stuff such as her," and talks about her in a generic survivor sense. Couple that with what she says about herself, and that tells me that's pretty much where she's been her whole life.

As for her being noble or not, Pendleton calls his cousin a noble when he says, "if you like noblewomen" in regard to her. That might almost work in an ironic sense, if he's critiquing Jessamine, but the joke seems to stretch too far to work if we don't know who he's talking about.

I still think Wallace is the biggest indicator though. If she were related to noble blood in any way, he would treat her with more respect, because he thinks that's the most important thing about a person.

(That, and I feel like Dishonored drops hints about every connection between characters if you look hard enough, and I feel like they would've had a few more hints about an important connection like that.)

My guess is that somebody didn't think hard enough about it when they named the cousin. It's likely a throwaway line and they just needed a name. They probably should've gone with Anna, but eh, no big really.