pathfinder:social_guidelines:aristocratic_titles
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===== Nobles ===== | ===== Nobles ===== | ||
- | The great nobles | + | Nobles are seen as the peers of their ruler - on the same level as their sovereign |
- Royal Duke \\ | - Royal Duke \\ | ||
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A Royal Duke is a relation of the King or Queen (often a child or a sibling) and ranks below a sovereign or palatine Duke. it is generally seen as inappropriate for sovereigns to create nobles with an equal or higher level that themselves (although Sovereigns and Palatines always outrank a peer). Nobles are seen as the Sovereign' | A Royal Duke is a relation of the King or Queen (often a child or a sibling) and ranks below a sovereign or palatine Duke. it is generally seen as inappropriate for sovereigns to create nobles with an equal or higher level that themselves (although Sovereigns and Palatines always outrank a peer). Nobles are seen as the Sovereign' | ||
- | **Aristocrats** - The lowest ranking of the titled classes, although sensible people still call them 'My Lord' | + | ===== Aristocrats |
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+ | The lowest ranking of the titled classes, although sensible people still call them 'My Lord' | ||
- Lord - Perhaps a Lord Mayor, Lord Adviser, Lord Bishop or just a title awarded for a similar reason. | - Lord - Perhaps a Lord Mayor, Lord Adviser, Lord Bishop or just a title awarded for a similar reason. |
pathfinder/social_guidelines/aristocratic_titles.txt · Last modified: 2023/12/30 23:06 by johnb