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| ==== Other Sovereigns ==== | ==== Other Sovereigns ==== | ||
| - | Some sovereign states use other forms of government, and their leaders are normally accorded similar status to other Sovereign Rulers. | + | Some sovereign states use other forms of government, and their leaders are normally accorded similar status to other Sovereign Rulers. |
| - | * Sovereign Lord / Lady - The hereditary, sovereign ruler of a land with a population without a city. | + | |
| - | * Republic – The ruler is chosen by a small group of people. | + | * Small Nations |
| - | * Chiefdom – Unlike other ‘sovereign’ rulers, a Chieftain rules over a large, disparate family group, rather than over a distinct area of land, and is generally a holdover from days gone by. It stems from the times of antiquity, where a single extended family were spread across an area of land, but subsequently, | + | * Republic – The ruler is chosen by a small group of people. |
| - | * Other rulers given this status might include … | + | * Theocracy – A sovereign state ruled by priests from a single religious organisation, |
| - | * - - Dwarf Minehold - This title is also used for leaders of independent racial enclaves, such as a Dwarf. | + | |
| - | * - - Theocracy – A sovereign state ruled by priests from a single religious organisation. | + | ===== Palatine Nobles ===== |
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| + | These nobles have a hereditary right to their lands, who pay homage and taxes to their sovereign, but they are recognised as minor royalty and given a place on the Hann council. | ||
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| + | Chiefdom – Unlike other ‘paltine’ rulers, a Chieftain rules over a large, disparate family group, rather than over a distinct area of land, and is generally a holdover from days gone by. It stems from the times of antiquity, where a single extended family were spread across an area of land, but subsequently, | ||
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| ===== Imperial Ranks ===== | ===== Imperial Ranks ===== | ||
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| ==== Imperial Barons ==== | ==== Imperial Barons ==== | ||
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