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==Requirements==
 
==Requirements==
To became a Marquis, you don't need to meet any in game mechanical requirements. A Regent can appoint up to 1 Marquis for each castle the Kingdom owns.  
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To become a Marquis or Marquise, you don't need to meet any in game mechanical requirements. A Regent can appoint up to 1 for each castle the Kingdom owns. The title can also be customized to reflect a regional or roleplay equivalent. The crown icon seen above will remain the same.
  
 
''This role is mainly for Role Playing purposes. ''
 
''This role is mainly for Role Playing purposes. ''
  
==Duties==  
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==Duties==
a Marquis' duties may include :
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kingdoms can decide for themselves wether and which duties or privileges they want to give with the title.
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For reference, those may include among others:
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* administrative duties
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* military duties
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* award for exemplary loyalty, efforts for the kingdom's benefit, etc.
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* come with a salary
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* exemtion from certain laws
  
* Aid the higher nobles of the Kingdom in managing a province
 
* Join armies of the Kingdom to defend the nation or attack other kingdoms
 
* Assuring King and Government charges safety
 
  
  
 
[[Category: Roles]]
 
[[Category: Roles]]

Revision as of 18:08, 28 April 2020

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Marquis/Marquise is a title that belongs to the high nobility. It is ranked lower than Duke but higher than Count. This title is granted to a certain person by the Regent.

Requirements

To become a Marquis or Marquise, you don't need to meet any in game mechanical requirements. A Regent can appoint up to 1 for each castle the Kingdom owns. The title can also be customized to reflect a regional or roleplay equivalent. The crown icon seen above will remain the same.

This role is mainly for Role Playing purposes.

Duties

kingdoms can decide for themselves wether and which duties or privileges they want to give with the title. For reference, those may include among others:


  • administrative duties
  • military duties
  • award for exemplary loyalty, efforts for the kingdom's benefit, etc.
  • come with a salary
  • exemtion from certain laws
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