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Open positions
Topic Started: May 29 2010, 05:33 AM (56 Views)
Queen Perserpine
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These are open for anyone qualified:


Prince: an heir to the throne
Princess: a female heir to the throne
Advisors: (Optional: If you are a high rank noble you may employ one Sorceror or Sorceress/ Warlocks and witches are welcome, as well as Gypsys, wise women, religious zealots, the more the merrier I say.)
Arch duke: Kings brother, next in line for the throne.
Arch duchess: Wife or widow of an arch duke.
Duke: Nobleman with high hereditary rank.
Duchess: Wife or widow of a Duke
Marquis: Nobleman ranking just below a duke.
Marchioness: wife or widow of a marquis.
Count/Earl: Noble man ranking just below a Marquis.
Countess: Wife or widow of a count or earl.
Viscount: Nobleman ranking below a count or earl.
Viscountess: wife or widow of a viscount.
Baron: Nobleman ranking just below a viscount.
Baroness: Wife or widow of a Baron.
Baronet: Often a position held by a wealthy commoner.

Mitilary Titles:
Knight: High born Medieval gentleman/soldier, Highest military ranking.
Judge: Ranks below a Knight, knight in training.
Squire: Young Noble attendee to a knight ranking below a judge.
Page: attendee to a knight, initial stage of knighthood.


Commoner: Peasant, low born with no noble rank or title. Farmers, merchants, craftsmen, Trappers, Brigands, etc.

-bartender: Tending to the bar
-garden keeper: caring for the plants
-guard: protecting the royal family
-castle maid: cleaning up the castle.

If you have any more ideas of what other positions we should have please ether reply or whisper me directly. Thanks.
Edited by Queen Perserpine, Jun 3 2010, 11:49 PM.
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