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==Requirements==
 
==Requirements==
To become a Count, you don't need to meet any in game mechanical requirements. A Regent can appoint up to 1 Count 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.
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To become a Count, you don't need to meet any in game mechanical requirements. A Regent can appoint up to 1 Count for each castle the Kingdom owns. The title can also be customized to reflect a regional or roleplay equivalent. The crown icon seen above can also be altered, making it harder for others to recognize the rank.
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''This role is mainly for Role Playing purposes. ''
 
''This role is mainly for Role Playing purposes. ''
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* award for exemplary loyalty, efforts for the kingdom's benefit, etc.
 
* award for exemplary loyalty, efforts for the kingdom's benefit, etc.
 
* come with a salary
 
* come with a salary
* exemtion from certain laws
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* exemption from certain laws
  
 
[[Category: Roles]]
 
[[Category: Roles]]

Latest revision as of 18:55, 11 July 2021

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Count/Countess is a title that belongs to the high nobility. In the Middle Ages the title was the lowest possible rank of nobility that allowed independence. A county could theoretically be a sovereign state, similar to a kingdom, just with less prestige to the regent. But more often it was part of a hierarchy of nobles within a larger feudal society.

It ranks lower than Marquis but higher than Viscount. It is granted to a certain person by the Regent.

[edit] Requirements

To become a Count, you don't need to meet any in game mechanical requirements. A Regent can appoint up to 1 Count for each castle the Kingdom owns. The title can also be customized to reflect a regional or roleplay equivalent. The crown icon seen above can also be altered, making it harder for others to recognize the rank.


This role is mainly for Role Playing purposes.

[edit] 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
  • exemption from certain laws
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