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So THIS Is Why Corrin Invites People To Their Room To Talk- Theyre Not Being Creepy And Perverted, Theyre

So THIS is why Corrin invites people to their room to talk- they’re not being creepy and perverted, they’re being a good host. Seriously, look at the private quaters. It’s not fancy. The plaster is coming off the walls, it’s clearly being used to store supplies, all the furniture is very simple and plain. That big ass bed is the nicest thing they own, and they invite their friends and soldiers in to talk and relax and just escape the daily hell that is their lives for a little while.

If Intelligent Systems mentioned stuff like this outright, instead of making it a genius bonus, they’d probably get a lot less backlash…

So, Recently Ive Learned That In Europe During The Middle Ages, You Recieved Guests And Friends On Your
So, Recently Ive Learned That In Europe During The Middle Ages, You Recieved Guests And Friends On Your
So, Recently Ive Learned That In Europe During The Middle Ages, You Recieved Guests And Friends On Your
So, Recently Ive Learned That In Europe During The Middle Ages, You Recieved Guests And Friends On Your
So, Recently Ive Learned That In Europe During The Middle Ages, You Recieved Guests And Friends On Your
So, Recently Ive Learned That In Europe During The Middle Ages, You Recieved Guests And Friends On Your
So, Recently Ive Learned That In Europe During The Middle Ages, You Recieved Guests And Friends On Your

So, recently I’ve learned that in europe during the middle ages, you recieved guests and friends on your bed, since it was the most comfortable and important piece of furniture. Nobles even had two beds : a simple one to sleep in, and a beautiful one to recieve guests.

And then I had to go ahead and turn that knowledge into a silly comic.

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