Display title | Age of Intrigue |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Often abbreviated AoI, Age of Intrigue is a Play By Post Game based in 1676, sixteen years after the Restoration of the English Monarchy. The game focuses on the Court of Charles II and the noblemen and women as well as Commoners who comprised it. These are both historical and original characters. True to its title, and to history, scheming nobles and plots by politicians are a common facet of court, though its not impossible to find someone who is more interested in fashion or science (it is the beginning of the Enlightenment after all) and eschew such things. It is even easier to find Libertines and Rakes, mostly because they make a show out of themselves to shock Court with their profanity. Meanwhile, the beginnings of Proper Society are starting to form, seeing themselves as a civilizing influence. And, of course, business soldiers on, with fortunes being made and lost and made again. |