Any nobility/ patricians on /int/? I'm probably the dead-end of a minor-minor line of a small, insignificant patrician family in Korea. The most important person in our clan was the guy who signed the annexation treaty with Japan.
>>79147215
Is that why you had to move to America?
>>79147283
No, there's still like 20,000 of us in Korea. But we do get a lot of shit even to this day.
>>79147215
im irish
kinda
my great great whatever grandfather was the black sheep of a decaying aristocratic family in England and got shipped over here as a convict
I've done extensive genealogy research as I was born into effective aristocracy.
Plenty of cool stuff in my ancestry, from the (extremely short lived) Crown of the Canary Isles to one of Pizarro's 13 of Fame, and a knight at that.
>"muh HERITAGE: the thread"
fucking embaressing t bh
>>79147730
>>79147215
Why did your family betray Korea?
>>79148652
>dislikes giving value to ancestry
>literally has a monarch
>>79147215
My grandmother grew up with a lot of money in Ireland, on an estate outside Wexford with a half dozen live-in servants.
Split between 12 children though, this didn't amount to very much money. Married to an architect, she never had more than a lower middle class existence after moving to the USA.
The other side of my family were dirt poor farmers in Kansas and Texas, but can trace their ancestry back to some of the oldest settler families in Kentucky and Tennessee.
>>79148698
Korea is shit.
>>79148596
How do you do that
>>79147215
>gookmerican's muh heritage
Cringes
>>79147215
Considering the absurd size of our nobility class in PLC (10%+ of the population) it's safe to say that even the trashiest bydło poolack has a drop of noble blood in him.
Not that it means anything considering how easily these titles were to gain.
>>79151902
t. Ivan Kowalski
Proud """noble"""
Statistically speaking, everyone here has had some noble ancestors
>>79151969
My ancestors were romans i am a warrior you fear me
Dumb LARP thread.
sage