Closed to conceal their doubled nature from the prying gaze of commoners; dragon-drawn to show their aristocratic heritage and affluence.
The "hippos" in an ancient Greek name often suggested aristocratic heritage.
Rosemary has aristocratic heritage.
(Certainly Tarzan, Burroughs's most popular fictional creation, in large part owes his standing as lord of the jungle to his aristocratic heritage.)
The mountain man's face was contorted, but even so Wasa fancied he could see the lines of aristocratic heritage in the planes of the face.
Many of the items produced are exquisite and lavish, testament to the towns' aristocratic heritage.
Its closest comparison is perhaps Dillon Read, which has the same aristocratic heritage and is about the same size.
You do not seek the land's restoration out of some misguided longing for the restored glory of an aristocratic heritage.
Tess' character is a combination of her mother's fatalistic peasant beliefs and her father's ancient aristocratic heritage.
Because of his aristocratic heritage, Alton has been forbidden from partaking in the usual message errands of the Riders as it is too dangerous.