This is not a personality test or anything similar

What would you chose?

  • Give everything to the child

    Votes: 7 20.6%
  • Keep it for yourself

    Votes: 7 20.6%
  • Turn in the money to the police

    Votes: 6 17.6%
  • Share it among the maid, the kid, and yourself

    Votes: 12 35.3%
  • Ignore it

    Votes: 2 5.9%

  • Total voters
    34

fcures

I find solace in confusion.
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Naw realistically none of you sharing anything, you keeping all of it.
 

MasterY001

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(A lot of words that I'm gonna quote to avoid clogging your screens)
I'm gonna level with you, sis, knowledge of historical context is good and all, but can we have a shorter version next time? Because while everything you said was valid (yes, I read everything), I think I got a migraine from reading it.

Also, historical fiction isn't supposed to be 100% accurate. Do you think Mary Poppins got every detail about banks in the 1910s right? It's less about the factual data and more about having fun in an idealized version of the past.
Naw realistically none of you sharing anything, you keeping all of it.
Thank you for being honest. You're my new favorite.
 

Theresaisnotmenhera

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The question is from a maiden game, if anybody is wondering. Unfortunately, I am illiterate when it comes to history, though I don't think historical accuracy was one of my concern when I posted this. A noble worrying about something so trivial is a bit silly, I think. Interesting stuff, nonetheless.
 
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I'd do what others suggested. Take money and give it to my maid to do whatever with.
 
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