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6/12/2025, 1:42:28 AM
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>> Are there many different tiers for men?
To expand my awful ideas from last threads
>Monarch (one per empire)
>Princes (any person patrilineally descended from a monarch, so his sons, son's son, brother, brother's kids)
>Nobility (people who have been given land by the monarch)
>Knights (warrior servants of the nobility)
>Gentlemen (anyone who earns a certain amount of land)
>Commoner (free)
>Slave (unfree)
A a small percentage of men are born as "soulings".
A souling is a patrilineal descendant of a shamaness and can mind-control 100 orcs using a soul pendant. Making them the core of the military.
Lowest rank a soulling might have is a knight.
If the knight is able to provide exceptional military service, they might be elevated to the caste of nobility.
>> Are there many differences between men, their rights and their powers?
Yes, men from the higher castes can legally seize lower-ranking people's wives, though they have to be financially compensated.
>> Are there many different tiers for men?
To expand my awful ideas from last threads
>Monarch (one per empire)
>Princes (any person patrilineally descended from a monarch, so his sons, son's son, brother, brother's kids)
>Nobility (people who have been given land by the monarch)
>Knights (warrior servants of the nobility)
>Gentlemen (anyone who earns a certain amount of land)
>Commoner (free)
>Slave (unfree)
A a small percentage of men are born as "soulings".
A souling is a patrilineal descendant of a shamaness and can mind-control 100 orcs using a soul pendant. Making them the core of the military.
Lowest rank a soulling might have is a knight.
If the knight is able to provide exceptional military service, they might be elevated to the caste of nobility.
>> Are there many differences between men, their rights and their powers?
Yes, men from the higher castes can legally seize lower-ranking people's wives, though they have to be financially compensated.
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