03-14-2019, 01:49 AM
I made an account just to add a few obvious informations you skipped:
Agnès Oblige - it's a modification of "Noblesse Oblige" which means "nobility obliges" (to acting with dignity) in french. It's also used to describe a person that takes the blame for others.
Edea Lee - also "Medea" without "M". According to Greek Mythology Medea was a princess of Colchis, she had to take over the throne for her father, fell in love in a man always fighting or traveling far away... Sounds familiar, nay?
Agnès Oblige - it's a modification of "Noblesse Oblige" which means "nobility obliges" (to acting with dignity) in french. It's also used to describe a person that takes the blame for others.
Edea Lee - also "Medea" without "M". According to Greek Mythology Medea was a princess of Colchis, she had to take over the throne for her father, fell in love in a man always fighting or traveling far away... Sounds familiar, nay?