Thread:Recludam/@comment-16241899-20161211100835/@comment-29664475-20161211112949

@Piko: He serves as the Royal Physician, though, spends a good amount of his time in Dunwall Tower like the posh guy he is, and is naturally of very high social standing. I agree that when I think of 'aristocracy', I initially think of lucky bastards born to wealth, but lineage isn't a prerequisite to being an aristocrat, in either context (real or in-game). All in all, how is Sokolov's case any different than Jindosh, who is categorized as such? Both are the handpicked intellectuals of their respective sovereigns.

Delilah becomes Empress. Rather or not people recognize her as such in-game is inconsequential. The title of Empress is the epitome of aristocracy.

The main point I'm making for Breanna is: If Corvo gets Category:Loyalists (even though he was betrayed by them and is no longer one) and GRags gets Category:Aristocrats (even though she no longer is one in D1), why doesn't Breanna get Category:Aristocrats? Do you feel those two categorical cases should be changed then (Corvo and GRags)?

@Geist: That's not what I said. I was indirectly stating that Yul Khulan and Thaddeus Campbell, who "hold exceptional rank and privileges", are aristocrats, which they are. Both are members of the "upper echelon of society", as Aristocrats puts it (and by wide-spread definition). You tellin' me this guy ain't an aristocrat? ... But yeah, I wasn't referring to Overseers in general at all.

... And it seems you have quite a temper when opposed. When faced with an argument, you have always immediately tried to indict me for some crime ("edit warring" and now "attitude"). You really are a biter. I don't know where you were picking up an attitude from any of that. That Sokolov-Michaelangelo analogy simply was ham-fisted, misplaced and wrong. :/

@TheCrabShack: Wouldn't you say these people are part of a privileged upper class, in which they operate in? From Sokolov to Khulan and Campbell? Delilah? They all are operating members of high society, no? I mean, I don't know how else to see it.