6.8 Major titles available to aspirant mortals.
One of the most effective gauges of your progress in the land, and the reputation amongst your peers you have established are titles. Titles are gained by becoming Master of a Guild, rising in the order of a deity, or, most often, attaining positions of responsibility within a city. A list of titles is provided below.
Prince Supported by all the Barons - the leader of a city.
Baron Elected by the citizens, with a wide range of powers.
High Constable Supreme commander of the military in times of battle
High Priest One of the highest ranks within a divine Order.
Guildmaster Leader and guiding force within a particular Guild.
Chancellor Master of the treasury and finances of a city.
Minister of State Master of construction, fashioning, and trading of a city.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Diplomat and negotiator.
Minister of Justice In charge of policing, and imposing a city's laws.
Minister of Trade The Minister in charge of gathering gold and commodities.
Minister of Relations Responsible for the care and well being of novices.
The rank of Prince is gained by support from all active Barons. Prince appoints High Constable, Chancellor, and the five ministries. The ranks of Baron and Guildmaster are usually gained by election. High Priest is bestowed upon a loyal follower by his or her patron.
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