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 The Noble Felines and Canines

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[!] A colorful oil painting displaying a few of the Noble dogs, of gentry houses. Small scripture at the bottom would read [!]

 

"410 E.S: the Noble way of raising pets"



 

The Royal Class

 

Raised from the finest line of animals seen, The most pampered and well groomed of animals that are seen often to be well trained and cared for with the utmost respect by servants and handmaids. The royal breed of dogs and cats are known to be those belongings to the royal family. They have silky coats and bows in their hair. They are the Royalty of Haense as much as their owners and are to be treated with the same respect.


 

Specifically seen in the royal family is the crow. Not only serving as a mascot to the grand city it also serves as a beautiful specimen. With jet black feathers and a long beak. They have made wonderful pets for the family since the beginning of times. 

[!] Painted with expensive oils and fine brush work. A portrait of two royal dogs in bright and vibrant paints. This is the true display of a royal animals life. [!]

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The Noble Class

 

Raised by hand of a purebred breeder and cared for with similar mannerisms to the royal pets. The Noble dogs and cats alike are seen with well maintained fur and often taken on walks by the house serventry, where a royal pet might receive his or her own room, a noble dog would be trained to sleep at the foot of his master, at the bottom of the bed. All Canines and Felines should be taught the respectful training of silence and proper animal ediquide. Should the noble animal be seen jumping around and barking like a madden street creature, his or her title may be revoked and tossed to the streets! 

 

[!] A colorful display of a few troublesome kittens from noble pedigree. The paintings fine brush strokes help the message across [!]

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The Peasant Class

 

Seen on the streets and Alleyways leaves the most common street Dog, probably a mix or even could contract some illness. These Dogs and cats are stereotypically seen as aggressive and hungry, they are the lowest of the line and often found eating a dead animal. How undignified they are without proper care they have matted hair and no training at all.

 

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[!] A poorly painted portrait of a lower class maiden feeding the street creatures [!]

 

Proper Animals out of the usual

 

Certain animals can be seen that are not under the usual Class of dog or cat. Such as Queen Emma of SA.60 seen with her royal hermit crabs. Most exotic and inciting animals belong to the royal classes. However on occasion it's seen that a lord or lady be seen with an animal of different nature than the usual. However the pet's behavior always reflects on the owner. A lady's jumpy dog who cannot be silent should be turned away and shunned until the problem has been fixed. However it's seen as an incredibly disrespectful and terrible show of a short fuse and ugly act to strike an animal in any sort of way. Only a true villain would dare harm an innocent animal defenseless and poor of care.

 

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[!] A rather average painting would display a small boy feeding a few dogs in the garden. [!]

 

Signatures 

 

Her Ladyship, Analiesa Vasilia Ludovar, Lady Chamberlin 


 

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Ser Reinhardt pats the head of one of his Waldenian Shepherds, as he read the missive, praising Bruno for being such a good dog

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      Abraham pats the head of his Yong Inu, Koda, for being such a good emotional support dog for sad children. Koda grunts and stretches out, the old dog enjoying his retirement.

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