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[Nobles] ([Noblewomen] and [Noblemen]) are usually not called by that generic term but by their actual classes (which correspond to their title). | [Nobles] ([Noblewomen] and [Noblemen]) are usually not called by that generic term but by their actual classes (which correspond to their title). | ||
This article deals with the "lower" nobility - for higher classes like [Queens] see [[Royalty]]. According to royal knowledge, there is a substantial difference in the power level between "mere" nobles and royals: [Princesses] or [Princes] get more powerful levels than mere [Lords], and a level 30 [King] would equal a level 60 [ | This article deals with the "lower" nobility - for higher classes like [Queens] see [[Royalty]]. According to royal knowledge, there is a substantial difference in the power level between "mere" nobles and royals: [Princesses] or [Princes] get more powerful levels than mere [Lords], and a level 30 [King] would equal a level 60 [Major] (which is not a noble class at all).<ref name="7.16L">[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/03/31/7-16-l/ Chapter 7.16 L]</ref> | ||
Nobility may apparently be gained by: | Nobility may apparently be gained by: | ||