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− | Baron is a title of honour, often hereditary, and | + | Baron/Baroness is a title of honour, often hereditary, and marks the first rank of nobility that does not necessarily require an overlord in the feudal system. A Baron/Baroness is a person who got granted this title by the [[Regent]] of a Kingdom to rule over a small fief which belongs to the Kingdom. |
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==Requirements== | ==Requirements== | ||
To became a Baron, you don't need to meet any in game mechanical requirements. A Regent can appoint upto 2 Barons/ Baronesses for each castle the Kingdom owns. | To became a Baron, you don't need to meet any in game mechanical requirements. A Regent can appoint upto 2 Barons/ Baronesses for each castle the Kingdom owns. |
Revision as of 08:13, 13 May 2018
Baron/Baroness is a title of honour, often hereditary, and marks the first rank of nobility that does not necessarily require an overlord in the feudal system. A Baron/Baroness is a person who got granted this title by the Regent of a Kingdom to rule over a small fief which belongs to the Kingdom.
Requirements
To became a Baron, you don't need to meet any in game mechanical requirements. A Regent can appoint upto 2 Barons/ Baronesses for each castle the Kingdom owns.
This role is mainly for Role Playing purposes.
Duties
A Baron's main duties may be:
- Aid Regent/Kingdom in any possible way
- Join armies of the Kingdom to defend the nation or attack other kingdoms
- Assuring King and Government charges safety