Lord George Cadogan, 5th Earl Cadogan, The Conservative Politician #69 [Keystone - ENG 1]

Played by : F. S.


Motto: For a man of class nothing is more unsuitable than to laugh; it is such a vulgar expression of passion!
Group: High Society

Teaser:

In order to better examine and define the nature of a man, there are three fundamental features to evaluate. The first characteristic that attracts the eye and describes the care devoted to one's own person is most certainly represented by the shoes. A Lord will have well-made shoes and boots, perfectly polished and suitable for every occasion, to adorn himself; a decent commoner instead will always show clean shoes, albeit worn, while a man with mean intentions and occupation will always have muddy shoes. The second characteristic is none other than blood: undoubtedly blood is thicker thanwater and nothing else matters except one's family name; nobleness is what stands to defend traditions and represents the backbone of every civilization. Last but not least to be evaluated in a man, is his standing: external symbol of his abilities and his ambition. According to these features, Lord Cadogan is nothing more than perfection: a man with an always impeccable toilette, offspring of noble Earls, and Lord of the private Seal of Her Imperial Highness Queen Victoria. What more can a man of such standing long for, who seems to have everything the human soul may desire?

Relations:

He has been married to Madame La Ferté   for many years. He often invited Arthur Edward Waite   to receptions and soirées. He knows Lord Francis Winsey   because of matters of state and often has lunch with Sir Charles Cowdery   at Gentlemen's Circle. His good valet Bernard   is in his service. At a party in London he was introduced to Lord Terence  , a young and witty nobleman.
Lord George Cadogan has had a friendship with Lord Evelyn Baring   since they were children, and it seems that he is going to be a guest at the fancy-dress ball only thanks to Baring's express invitation.

Upstairs or Downstairs: Upstairs - Group: High Society - Nationality: British - Gender: Male - Player's Age: Adult - 28 years or more - Advices: This character has a strongly social and political game, but has to deal with a complex personality and cumbersome relationships. His power is public and evident, counterbalanced by other hidden bonds and powers which he is subject to.

Other members of the group: High Society Annie Besant (38 ) Played by Lucija T; Madame Poisson La Ferté (66 ) Played by Marie W; Sir Charles Cowdery (33 ) Played by Jeff M; Lord / Lady Ashley Wetmore (39 ) Played by Nye B; Monsignor Giulio Orazio Mattei (67 ) Played by Priidu K; Lord Francis Wimsey (37 ) Played by Jennifer C; Gaetano Osculati (43 ) Played by Georgios P; Costantino Nigra (40 ) Played by Valery B; Lord Terence Hamilton-Blackwood (68 ) Played by Sebastien K; Lady Johanna McEwan (57 ) Played by Mathilde B; Contessa Luisa Gigli Cervi de Robilant (36 ) Played by Julia B; Alphonse Raimbaud Rubenstein (34 ) Played by Thomas K; Emmeline Pankhurst (70 ) Played by Noemi K; Lord Gordon Asherton (44 ) Played by werner m; Heinrich von Wissman (54 ) Played by Benedikt D; Cedric Constantine Crosby (41 ) still looking for its player ; Joseph Emmanuel Wedder (60 ) still looking for its player ;