Talk:10 Great Families/@comment-142.197.2.173-20160803050948/@comment-26484417-20160804175841

@Tony: Just a little note, when you say "I think the morality goes with whatever is the upbringing of the characters instead of them having a copy of our real world values (well, our world is still pretty crazy but we do have things like human rights etc).", the first part is a cause while the second part is an effect; they aren't mutually exclusive (i.e., no "instead").

In fact, if one's upbringing yields a copy of our--real world--values, then these two are connected by a causal relationship.

The thing is that (so far) no single family uniformly suggests such upbringing environment. For instance, Novick is much more like what one might expect from a Great Family individual than Yuri--despite her being both from Ha family and a Zahard Princess--, though that may be because he's not from the main branch of Ha family. And this probably means that if anyone has values that resemble ours, it's probably either SIU's intervention (i.e., no further explanation required), or there was a special event or a sequence of events that fostered values that deviate from those common among the Great Families (e.g., Yuri meeting Phantaminum and / or Urek).