Faolyn
(she/her)
Yes it is. Because nobles only get the benefits of being a noble within 100 miles of their home. Folk heroes do not have that restriction. Therefore, their "recognition"--which is not part of their background--is not restricted by distance, only by social class.it also is not contradicted by the text, so there is nothing incorrect about it, it simply is different from yours but as far as I am concerned at least as valid
Since the feature is neither nonsensical nor illogical, yes, I can expect people to accept it. It makes sense if you actually read the text as it is written and inserting your own reading--like when you think the background has something to do with people recognizing you as a hero.We will not agree on this, I believe I said that a few days back already. To me this shows why the features as written are bad, you cannot simply expect everyone to accept a feature that can easily be read as nonsensical and illogical. Either come up with a better feature that can stand up to even the smallest bit of scrutiny, or get rid of them. Either one is better than what they are now
And it is nonsensical and illogical to rewrite the feature and claim your revision is actually what the text says.