@kitteh From what the alt policy said you just need to be connected to a family.
Alts
Alt is defined as an alternative to one's main character.
A player's main should be viewed as a feature character and will be treated as such by staff. They will represent a family household from the kingdom of Kidare directly in the courts of Ronain; they must be in a court position. This does not mean head of house, but the one most likely to have influence in the courts of Kidare. This is highly encouraged, as the court will be the focus of play from the staff perspective. If one absolutely doesn't want court play, but is still interested in a noble, their main may join a house that is already approved and has a main in play; they should contact that player.
Two alternatives are allowed, so long as a player's main character is visibly active.
One alternative may be from the City of Navan, something to give it life and less focus on the realm of knights and the court of Ronain. Understanding staff are not providing direct support our direction for commoners.
The second alt must in some way be associated with another player's main character, be it their household or simply their story-line. This could be a childhood friend, a household servant, a confidant near the courts of Kidare, a travelling acquaintance. Any supporting cast for a main character's developing story-line. The character must be worked out with the other main character's player. This does not circumvent the policy on Characters.
Staff strongly encourages alts that will be active enough to help other players. Abuse of this policy will result in reaping of alts and limitation of new applications by offending players.
So, you could be my sibling or lady's maid or lady in waiting or whatever.
@Ganymede I totally will! Can prod me if you pop on. I'm often as observant as a rock when I look at +who or where.
PS. IF either can be talked into spouse alt for Kyla.. I'd
forever. I am not into playing the marriage chasing game. Especially since I am more inclined towards political.