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+ | *Nobility: those who fight | ||
+ | *Magistry: those who [judge?] | ||
+ | *Laity: those who work | ||
+ | Druids split into clergy/magistry | ||
=Ranks and forms of address= | =Ranks and forms of address= |
Revision as of 07:27, 17 August 2023
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Contents
Laws and Customs
Government
Vassalage
The Four Estates
- Clergy: those who pray
- Nobility: those who fight
- Magistry: those who [judge?]
- Laity: those who work
Druids split into clergy/magistry
Ranks and forms of address
See Rank and Status
- Feudal Rank 8: His Imperial Majesty X, Emperor of [Region]
- Feudal Rank 7: His Majesty X, King of [Region]
- Feudal Rank 6: His Grace X, Duc of [Region]
- Feudal Rank 5: His Lordship X, Arl/Conte/Markis of [Region]
- Feudal Rank 4: His Lordship X, Baron/Vicarl/Viconte of [Region]
- Feudal Rank 3: Ser X, Baronet/Lord-Knight/Banneret of [Region]
- Feudal Rank 2: Master X, Lord-Tenant of [Region]
Trivia
- The style of "His Majesty" is a more recent adoption; kings were formerly styled "His Grace"
Other Features
Behind-the-Scenes
- The purpose of this article is to establish a baseline; YMMV
- Liberties have been taken with the exact organization, names, &c., to make more "generic" sense