Tybalt certainly got plenty from life—all the Simoleons one could wish for and a dream home to enjoy his lavish parties. Oh, and ever since he ousted his sister Juliette he's the highest ranking Noble in Bellacorde. But maybe there's more he could get? After all, who better than a wealthy man like him to be King of Ondarion? There's only one small stain in his perfect image: his three kids are grown, yet they insist on being chronically single and not settling down! First Beatrice, a diamond beloved across the Kingdom, she could have anyone yet complains about dreaming of something more "meaningful". Then there's Celeste, the idealist, who believes the family mottos of honor and chivalry are meant to be taken quote seriously. How naive. And finally Virgilio. UGH. What a disgrace of a son, always criticising high society and calling them hypocrites. Why can't he just enjoy his money like Tybalt does!