I keep going back and forth about asking this question because I feel like it should be obvious to me. Maybe it's just that time of year for me. Working retail before Christmas seems to just turn my brain to mush XD So I am going to ask it as a just in case thing, especially since I'm used to the Immortal Dynasty rules and I think I tend to assume the rules are the same for this one.
For the unique aspiration rule. Does that apply only to the heirs and not the founder? My question is: my founder has Painter Extraordinaire as their aspiration and I was toying with the idea that they all had to do Painter Extraordinaire as their aspiration, plus another one. But if my founder only completes Painter Extraordinaire, does that mean she would not have a unique aspiration? I think my confusion comes in because there isn't a spot on the spreadsheet for the unique aspiration, just completed aspirations, skills, jobs. So I'm not sure if it's just referring to the heirs needing to complete a different aspiration from everyone or if it's like the Immortal Dynasty and they must all be unique. Apologies if this doesn't make sense.