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Kings: Monarch ruler of his Kingdom. His judgement is known as pure by all, yet if the Kingdom members find him eventually unfit, weak, or cowardice to being a ruler, they will conspire to have him overthrown and replaced by a new. (One per Kingdom)
Queen: Monarch Supporter of the King and Second Ruler of her Kingdom.(One per Kingdom)
King's Steward: Hand-picked speaker for the King for business that can be decided by himself. Only crucial matters are appointed to the King himself. The Steward is responsible for appointing matters to the court, and by which means of justice the convicted are to be crucified under. (Manorial or King's court)
Lord/Lady: Close relatives to the King/Queen (Children, Parents, Uncles, Cousins, Nephew/Niece, etc.) Not considered an official 'rank', only a title.
Royal Guard: The Guards liberated with the most authority, they are looked upon with the most respect of the Guards, and are sworn oath to privately protect royal demands. They are also responsible for mentoring the younger Guards and assigning roles per day. (Two per Kingdom)
Guards: Watch over and Protect the Kingdom; Skilled in defense. They take station often at the 'Watch Towers', taking shifts to keep watch over the lands for dragons, monsters, or other intruders. (Seven Per Kingdom)
Steel Knight: Head leaders of the Knights. They advise the other Knights and organize parties. (Three Per Kingdom)
Knights: Soldiers of the Kingdom. Looked upon with honor and are well-known for their skills in combat. (Ten per Kingdom)
Knight's Dog: A Knight assigned to do the work the other Knights will not within their own Kingdom (Assassination, interrogation, etc.) Also Bounty Hunters; considered the lowest, yet no one dares speak sourly in front of them. They are looked upon as worse than an actual assassin, for assassins are duties to only kill selected few outside the Kingdom, whereas the dog will slaughter those even within the Kingdom should they bring entropy. Their names are dirty, and souls unclean, but fear sews rumors' lips closed. Perhaps could be labeled more as a 'reaper'.(Two per Kingdom)
Assassin: A subject who will follow out any order to murder any subject they are advised to. It most often applies to those outside the Kingdom; masters of trickery in entering other Kingdoms as an 'innocent traveler' or other alias until their target has been wiped, then vanishes from existance. (Two per Kingdom)
Merchants/Mercenaries: Sell and travel to collect trade and good from farmers to be sold to the Kingdom. (Five per Kingdom)
Commoner: Citizens of average duties such as: Blacksmith, Silversmith, Shop keeper, Librarian, Priest, etc.(Infinite)
Royal workers: Chefs, Servants, Butlers, Maids, etc. They live in the castle and serve the Royals. (Five per Kingdom)
Rebels: Those fighting against the Kingdom's monarch ways, working either undercover or as stealthy intruders. They are often assassins and promote violence to overthrow the King/Queen. They are not afraid of death in order to get their point across and their voices heard. (Infinite)
Profit: Someone who produces/conjures something to be sold to a merchant; Farmer, Taylor, Hunter, Fisherman, etc. (Three per Kingdom)
Rogues: Loners or newcomers who do not belong to either Kingdom.
Travelers: Loyal to a Kingdom, but travel peacefully throughout lands to sell strange products.
Assistant: An assistant to any of the above [higher]ranks. Usually inherit the rank if something is to happen to their partner.
Manorial Court (Judgement by Jury): A court made up of about eight citizens who have been selected by the Steward. Whether they want to be a part of this Jury is not by will. This job is not their permanent job, for they aren't summoned very often. It could be considered a 'hobby' rather than their committed occupation. They are a part of the King's Justice system, as in, if a man/woman were to steal, they'd be sent to the Manorial court to testify guilty or innocent. The Jury would then decide their punishment if guilty. They deal with all crime besides the most serious, those are to be sent to the King's Court. Someone in the Manorial Court may also be in the King's Court.
The King's Court (Judgement by Ordeal): If the Manorial Court cannot make a judgement on a selected fellow, then the convicted is sent to the King's Court; Five members of the Kingdom hand-selected by the King himself who pass Trials by Ordeal. Either Ordeal by Fire, Ordeal by Water, or Ordeal by Combat.
Queen: Monarch Supporter of the King and Second Ruler of her Kingdom.(One per Kingdom)
King's Steward: Hand-picked speaker for the King for business that can be decided by himself. Only crucial matters are appointed to the King himself. The Steward is responsible for appointing matters to the court, and by which means of justice the convicted are to be crucified under. (Manorial or King's court)
Lord/Lady: Close relatives to the King/Queen (Children, Parents, Uncles, Cousins, Nephew/Niece, etc.) Not considered an official 'rank', only a title.
Royal Guard: The Guards liberated with the most authority, they are looked upon with the most respect of the Guards, and are sworn oath to privately protect royal demands. They are also responsible for mentoring the younger Guards and assigning roles per day. (Two per Kingdom)
Guards: Watch over and Protect the Kingdom; Skilled in defense. They take station often at the 'Watch Towers', taking shifts to keep watch over the lands for dragons, monsters, or other intruders. (Seven Per Kingdom)
Steel Knight: Head leaders of the Knights. They advise the other Knights and organize parties. (Three Per Kingdom)
Knights: Soldiers of the Kingdom. Looked upon with honor and are well-known for their skills in combat. (Ten per Kingdom)
Knight's Dog: A Knight assigned to do the work the other Knights will not within their own Kingdom (Assassination, interrogation, etc.) Also Bounty Hunters; considered the lowest, yet no one dares speak sourly in front of them. They are looked upon as worse than an actual assassin, for assassins are duties to only kill selected few outside the Kingdom, whereas the dog will slaughter those even within the Kingdom should they bring entropy. Their names are dirty, and souls unclean, but fear sews rumors' lips closed. Perhaps could be labeled more as a 'reaper'.(Two per Kingdom)
Assassin: A subject who will follow out any order to murder any subject they are advised to. It most often applies to those outside the Kingdom; masters of trickery in entering other Kingdoms as an 'innocent traveler' or other alias until their target has been wiped, then vanishes from existance. (Two per Kingdom)
Merchants/Mercenaries: Sell and travel to collect trade and good from farmers to be sold to the Kingdom. (Five per Kingdom)
Commoner: Citizens of average duties such as: Blacksmith, Silversmith, Shop keeper, Librarian, Priest, etc.(Infinite)
Royal workers: Chefs, Servants, Butlers, Maids, etc. They live in the castle and serve the Royals. (Five per Kingdom)
Rebels: Those fighting against the Kingdom's monarch ways, working either undercover or as stealthy intruders. They are often assassins and promote violence to overthrow the King/Queen. They are not afraid of death in order to get their point across and their voices heard. (Infinite)
Profit: Someone who produces/conjures something to be sold to a merchant; Farmer, Taylor, Hunter, Fisherman, etc. (Three per Kingdom)
Rogues: Loners or newcomers who do not belong to either Kingdom.
Travelers: Loyal to a Kingdom, but travel peacefully throughout lands to sell strange products.
Assistant: An assistant to any of the above [higher]ranks. Usually inherit the rank if something is to happen to their partner.
Manorial Court (Judgement by Jury): A court made up of about eight citizens who have been selected by the Steward. Whether they want to be a part of this Jury is not by will. This job is not their permanent job, for they aren't summoned very often. It could be considered a 'hobby' rather than their committed occupation. They are a part of the King's Justice system, as in, if a man/woman were to steal, they'd be sent to the Manorial court to testify guilty or innocent. The Jury would then decide their punishment if guilty. They deal with all crime besides the most serious, those are to be sent to the King's Court. Someone in the Manorial Court may also be in the King's Court.
The King's Court (Judgement by Ordeal): If the Manorial Court cannot make a judgement on a selected fellow, then the convicted is sent to the King's Court; Five members of the Kingdom hand-selected by the King himself who pass Trials by Ordeal. Either Ordeal by Fire, Ordeal by Water, or Ordeal by Combat.