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== Terandria ==
== Terandria ==
:''(see: [[Nobility#Terandrian System]] for details on the lineage system and "lower" noble ranks)''
:''(see: [[Nobility#Terandrian System]] for details on the lineage system and "lower" noble ranks)''
Most of Terandria's royalty is related to the [[Hundred Families of Terandria]], the descendents of the original hundred [Heroes] from the age of myth. New royalty is likely to have their lineage integrated into the Hundred Families through marriage eventually.
In [[Terandria]], it is possible that a [King] is overthrown by a [Duke] (for example) who then inherits their rule by rule of conquest/rebellion. That is apparently a human concept that other [[races]] may not share, especially the [[Drakes]] and [[Minotaurs]], who are respectively concerned with a lawful or honorful approach to government.<ref name="ITTQ">[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/11/09/interlude-the-titans-question/ Interlude: The Titan's Question]</ref>
In [[Terandria]], it is possible that a [King] is overthrown by a [Duke] (for example) who then inherits their rule by rule of conquest/rebellion. That is apparently a human concept that other [[races]] may not share, especially the [[Drakes]] and [[Minotaurs]], who are respectively concerned with a lawful or honorful approach to government.<ref name="ITTQ">[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/11/09/interlude-the-titans-question/ Interlude: The Titan's Question]</ref>


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== Abilities and Skills==
== Abilities and Skills==
According to royal knowledge, there is a substantial difference in the power level between "mere" nobles and actual 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 even a noble class).<ref name="7.16L">[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/03/31/7-16-l/ Chapter 7.16 L]</ref> As stated above, royalty is able to assign special classes, and a [Monarch] can remove an unwanted class from others. There are Royal Skills that exist independently from their holders. This is obscure knowledge, known to older members of the Hundred Families.<ref>{{VERef|10.15}}</ref>
According to royal knowledge, there is a substantial difference in the power level between "mere" nobles and actual 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 even a noble class).<ref name="7.16L">[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/03/31/7-16-l/ Chapter 7.16 L]</ref> As stated above, royalty is able to asigne special classes, and a [Monarch] can remove an unwanted class form another.


===Related Skills:===
===Related Skills:===
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