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Your position within society is one of the most important attributes of a medieval human. While all characters in the game are noble-born, there is still a difference between a simple knight and a king.
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Your position within society is one of the most important attributes of a medieval human. There are both noble and peasant characters in Battlemaster.
  
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==Outlaw==
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Lowest of the low. When a noble sinks to the lowest levels of dishonour, they will be considered as outlaws to everyone. Should they end up in prison, they may be executed by the judge of the realm, whether they've been banned from the realm or not. [[Adventurer]]s begin life as outlaws, as well. Through hard work and risking their lives battling monsters and undead, they may eventually be able to achieve Freeman status, but they will still be a peasant.
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An Outlaw is anyone with less than 5 [[honour]]. It is possible to be a noble outlaw.
  
 
==Freeman==
 
==Freeman==
The lowest rank of the game, reachable only through a judge accusing you of treason or a ruler disputing your title of nobility. A freeman can still walk about as he pleases, but can only recruit a limited number of armed men and many pieces of internal realm information are not available to him. He also can not visit tournaments.
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Still a peasant, albeit one with a bit more prestige and honour. Nobles might view him somewhat more favourably. As commoners they can still be executed after imprisonment without having been banned before.
 
 
 
 
==(Lesser) Noble==
 
Your initial rank whenever you join a realm, the lesser noble is a noble without alignment, not having sworn fealty to any lord. Like the freeman, he can only recruit a limited number of soldiers. A few advanced options within the realm are hidden from him, and he can not be elected nor appointed to any government position or given a region to command.
 
  
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== Noble==
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Your initial rank whenever you join a realm, the noble has no liege lord, not having sworn fealty to anyone. He has no estate, and thus receives no income. A noble can be elected to one of the four major government positions.
  
 
==Knight==
 
==Knight==
A full noble, having sworn fealty to a lord and thus having integrated himself fully into the realm hierarchy. The most common rank within most realms. A knight has full access to all functions available to a troop leader and can be appointed as a local lord. Knights can also be elected to all government positions except that of ruler.
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A noble having sworn fealty to a lord, and thus having integrated himself fully into the realm hierarchy. He has an [[estate|estates]] in the region he's sworn to and gets a portion of the region's income in taxes. This is the most common rank within most realms. A knight sworn to a region lord becomes a part of the [[duchy]] to which that [[region]] belongs. Knights can be elected to all government positions.
 
 
 
 
==[[Region_Command|Lord]]==
 
(Baron/Count/Marquis/Duke)<br>
 
Landed nobility, a knight who has been entrusted with a region of the realm. In addition to knightly activities, landed nobility also controls the region entrusted to them and has many local command options. Only landed nobility or royals can be elected as ruler of a realm.
 
 
 
  
==Royal (Relative)==
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==[[Region Command|Lord]]==
Nobles with direct ties to the royal family. This rank is limited to the current ruler and members of his family, as well as former rulers and their family members if they were within the realm at the time of his rulership. Nobles joining the realm later may claim royal blood, but their claims are usually disputed or weak and do not affect the effective rank.
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(Baron/Baroness, Count/Countess, Viscount/Viscountess, Earl/Countess, Margrave/Margravine)<br>
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Landed nobility, a knight who has been entrusted with a region of the realm. In addition to knightly activities, landed nobility also controls the region entrusted to them and has many local command options. Lords can be elected to all government positions.
  
Royal relatives are always royal knights at least and are above the judge's ability to accuse or any new ruler's dispute option. They also can not be banned from the realm.
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==Duke==
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The highest rank of landed nobility, dukes command an entire [[duchy]]. A duke may also command one of the regions within their duchy.
  
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==Royal==
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Nobles with direct ties to the royal family. This rank is limited to the current ruler and any former rulers of the realm. Royals are always royal knights at least and cannot be [[ban]]ned from the realm, though they can still be [[exile]]d.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:32, 11 August 2013

Your position within society is one of the most important attributes of a medieval human. There are both noble and peasant characters in Battlemaster.

Outlaw

Lowest of the low. When a noble sinks to the lowest levels of dishonour, they will be considered as outlaws to everyone. Should they end up in prison, they may be executed by the judge of the realm, whether they've been banned from the realm or not. Adventurers begin life as outlaws, as well. Through hard work and risking their lives battling monsters and undead, they may eventually be able to achieve Freeman status, but they will still be a peasant.

An Outlaw is anyone with less than 5 honour. It is possible to be a noble outlaw.

Freeman

Still a peasant, albeit one with a bit more prestige and honour. Nobles might view him somewhat more favourably. As commoners they can still be executed after imprisonment without having been banned before.

Noble

Your initial rank whenever you join a realm, the noble has no liege lord, not having sworn fealty to anyone. He has no estate, and thus receives no income. A noble can be elected to one of the four major government positions.

Knight

A noble having sworn fealty to a lord, and thus having integrated himself fully into the realm hierarchy. He has an estates in the region he's sworn to and gets a portion of the region's income in taxes. This is the most common rank within most realms. A knight sworn to a region lord becomes a part of the duchy to which that region belongs. Knights can be elected to all government positions.

Lord

(Baron/Baroness, Count/Countess, Viscount/Viscountess, Earl/Countess, Margrave/Margravine)
Landed nobility, a knight who has been entrusted with a region of the realm. In addition to knightly activities, landed nobility also controls the region entrusted to them and has many local command options. Lords can be elected to all government positions.

Duke

The highest rank of landed nobility, dukes command an entire duchy. A duke may also command one of the regions within their duchy.

Royal

Nobles with direct ties to the royal family. This rank is limited to the current ruler and any former rulers of the realm. Royals are always royal knights at least and cannot be banned from the realm, though they can still be exiled.