Honestly, having these expectations at a random castle wouldn't be atypical for a member of the nobility (or clergy, or other scholars). Inns weren't nearly as common as they tend to be in D&D, and traveling nobility really would just walk up to the local castle and expect to stay.
It might be a little politer than this, but a member of a royal family wouldn't have to be. Assuming, admittedly, that the requests after "guest" are directed to the servant, not the master.
Hey, she even added "Thanks" to the end of her demands. Some nobles wouldn't do that to a mere servant! The best they would that type would do is not complain to the owner about it's servant's attitude toward them.
Wow, that kid has spunk coming into a foreign house and make demands…
This is what her life thus far has led her to expect.
You can hate her all you like, but she didn’t raise *herself*.
She's a princess in the castle of another noble. What she's asking for is really the bare *minimum* of what she should expect.
Honestly, having these expectations at a random castle wouldn't be atypical for a member of the nobility (or clergy, or other scholars). Inns weren't nearly as common as they tend to be in D&D, and traveling nobility really would just walk up to the local castle and expect to stay.
It might be a little politer than this, but a member of a royal family wouldn't have to be. Assuming, admittedly, that the requests after "guest" are directed to the servant, not the master.
Hey, she even added "Thanks" to the end of her demands. Some nobles wouldn't do that to a mere servant! The best they would that type would do is not complain to the owner about it's servant's attitude toward them.
Well so much for her being angery/ dirty enough to pass for a monster