Difference between revisions of "Title Systems"
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− | + | For the old system (prior to new hierarchy/estates/dukeship-lordship de-coupling of 2012), please refer to [[Title Systems Old]]. | |
+ | BattleMaster offers realms several different systems by which to attribute lordship titles. Here's a short explanation: | ||
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+ | In all systems, holders of a dukeship are Dukes/Duchesses. | ||
==== Simple ==== | ==== Simple ==== | ||
The simple system is very easy: | The simple system is very easy: | ||
− | + | * Lords of Cities and Strongholds are Margraves/Margravines | |
− | * Lords of | + | * Lords of other regions are Counts/Countesses |
− | * Lords of other regions are | ||
==== Classic ==== | ==== Classic ==== | ||
− | + | Significant adjustments to the old system that was used for 6 years to accommodate lordship/dukeship split. | |
− | * City or | + | * City, Stronghold or Townslands: Margraves/Margravines |
− | + | * everything else: Barons/Baronesses | |
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− | * everything else: | ||
==== Size ==== | ==== Size ==== | ||
− | This system grants titles by the (nominal) population of your region: | + | This system grants titles by the (nominal) population of your region. In descending population size: |
− | * | + | * Margraves/Margravines |
− | + | * Earl/Countess | |
− | * | + | * Viscount/Viscountess |
− | * | + | * Baron/Baroness |
− | * | + | |
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==== Complex ==== | ==== Complex ==== | ||
− | This system grants titles by a combination of population, region type, fortification level and possibly other factors, in a way that only the realm bureaucrats really understand. | + | This system grants titles by a combination of population, region type, fortification level and possibly other factors, in a way that only the realm bureaucrats really understand. In descending importance: |
+ | * Margraves/Margravines | ||
+ | * Earl/Countess | ||
+ | * Viscount/Viscountess | ||
+ | * Baron/Baroness | ||
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These newfangled things should be avoided, as they only lead to the peasants getting ideas above their station. | These newfangled things should be avoided, as they only lead to the peasants getting ideas above their station. | ||
− | + | Republican: | |
− | City: | + | *City or Stronghold: Governors. |
− | Everything else: | + | *Everything else: Senators. |
+ | |||
− | * | + | Democratic: |
+ | *City or Stronghold: Governors. | ||
+ | *Everything else: Representatives. |
Revision as of 21:08, 16 January 2013
For the old system (prior to new hierarchy/estates/dukeship-lordship de-coupling of 2012), please refer to Title Systems Old.
BattleMaster offers realms several different systems by which to attribute lordship titles. Here's a short explanation:
In all systems, holders of a dukeship are Dukes/Duchesses.
Simple
The simple system is very easy:
- Lords of Cities and Strongholds are Margraves/Margravines
- Lords of other regions are Counts/Countesses
Classic
Significant adjustments to the old system that was used for 6 years to accommodate lordship/dukeship split.
- City, Stronghold or Townslands: Margraves/Margravines
- everything else: Barons/Baronesses
Size
This system grants titles by the (nominal) population of your region. In descending population size:
- Margraves/Margravines
- Earl/Countess
- Viscount/Viscountess
- Baron/Baroness
Complex
This system grants titles by a combination of population, region type, fortification level and possibly other factors, in a way that only the realm bureaucrats really understand. In descending importance:
- Margraves/Margravines
- Earl/Countess
- Viscount/Viscountess
- Baron/Baroness
Republican / Democratic
These newfangled things should be avoided, as they only lead to the peasants getting ideas above their station.
Republican:
- City or Stronghold: Governors.
- Everything else: Senators.
Democratic:
- City or Stronghold: Governors.
- Everything else: Representatives.