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>Does your fief even have a military?
This could be a nice addition to those who choose the Middle Ages time period. Really would like to see spouses added as well. Adding children to secure your lineage would also be a nice touch; how many male heirs? Female heirs? Depending on the location and time period (anything from ancient past to present day) your female Heir Apparent could inherit the estate and titles as well.
In addition to the ancestral estate it would be nice to have the option of a city house as well (Belgravia?)
Education would also be a nice addition; Eton & King’s College, Cambridgee, or some other posh education institution, perhaps a military academy?
The rise of the middle class, the bourgeoisie families (early to mid 1800s) and American socialites marrying into the aristocracy (later 1800s) could also be implemented, and be worked into finding a spouse.
Julian Fellowes adaptation of Anthony Trollope’s Doctor Thorne concerns the Heir Apparent of a penniless family of the landed gentry struggling with his love for Mary Thorne, the niece of Doctor Thorne, who is a commoner and illegitimate, and his mother’s insistence that he finds a rich woman to save his family from having to sell their ancestral estate.
Love this ideas for this, and there is a ton of potential to continue this already fine CYOA.