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The [[Blighted Kingdom]]'s current aproach seems to be based on individual merit: The [[Blighted King]] has appointed Named Adventurers and other worthy individuals, like [Marchioness] [[Xersia]] (of court nobility) and [Lord] [[Hayvon Operland|Hayvon]] (of landed nobility), the latter having inherited his rank from his father | The [[Blighted Kingdom]]'s current aproach seems to be based on individual merit: The [[Blighted King]] has appointed Named Adventurers and other worthy individuals, like [Marchioness] [[Xersia]] (of court nobility) and [Lord] [[Hayvon Operland|Hayvon]] (of landed nobility), the latter having inherited his rank from his father. | ||
[[Chandrar]] has various disparate systems. In [[Germina]], there is the [Highborn] class, which is essentially the local nobility below the ruling [Quarass] (the ruling monarch). In [[Jecrass]], the local nobility below the [King] are the "River Wardens", which is the title of the nobility while their actual class is not yet revealed. [[Reim]] has apparently not a single [Noble], but accepts the subjugated [Lords]. [[Nerrhavia]] has a caste system headed by a [Monarch] with Emirs and Emiras under them though that may be an indicator of wealth and influence rather than governorship. The ruling Slave Lords of [[Roshal]] govern together with no monarch above them similarly to Salazsar. The Empires of [[Tiqr]] and [[Empire of Sands|Sands]] had no apparent court of nobles and may be absolutistic regimes. | [[Chandrar]] has various disparate systems. In [[Germina]], there is the [Highborn] class, which is essentially the local nobility below the ruling [Quarass] (the ruling monarch). In [[Jecrass]], the local nobility below the [King] are the "River Wardens", which is the title of the nobility while their actual class is not yet revealed. [[Reim]] has apparently not a single [Noble], but accepts the subjugated [Lords]. [[Nerrhavia]] has a caste system headed by a [Monarch] with Emirs and Emiras under them though that may be an indicator of wealth and influence rather than governorship. The ruling Slave Lords of [[Roshal]] govern together with no monarch above them similarly to Salazsar. The Empires of [[Tiqr]] and [[Empire of Sands|Sands]] had no apparent court of nobles and may be absolutistic regimes. |