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A title that is given by a [[Regent]] to display a governmental assignment. | A title that is given by a [[Regent]] to display a governmental assignment. | ||
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The chancellor is often considered to be the regent's right hand and highest ranking minister. | The chancellor is often considered to be the regent's right hand and highest ranking minister. | ||
If so, the officeholder is often heavily involved in administering citizens, kingdom projects, etc. | If so, the officeholder is often heavily involved in administering citizens, kingdom projects, etc. | ||
− | Competing for the highest rank in the kingdom are also | + | Competing for the highest rank in the kingdom are also [[Prince]] and the regent's spouse if those exist in the kingdom. |