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What titles can we choose from?
Only Blue Bloods get Titles. You can choose: Baron(m), Baroness(f), Baroq(nb), Count(m), Countess(f), Countirh(nb). In any and all cases, regardless of whether a blue blood family member is titled or not, they are all referred to as Lord(m), Lady(f), Lirh(nb), regardless of circumstances. Title Address is only different for Ministers (Eminence) and the Princeroyals (Highness). There is no foreign nobility that is acknowledged in Regalia, so even if your Character was related to pseudo royalty in the Allorn Empire, it doesn't matter in Regalia because nobody acknowledges foreign royalty as real and legitimate.
Link to thread: https://forums.massivecraft.com/threads/aristocracy-registration-manual.101672/
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WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS?
XOXO BY FIORENZA GAROFALO XOXO
1. Arrived at closing time?
I arrived soon after Count Delmotte. Ten minutes after my arrival, Count Vszaladesz handed me a menu and also gave them to Countess Beauchene and miss Divya, who he served. We had been there for roughly an hour to an hour and a half when closing came up. See below.
2. Gang?
Four socialites, three Silven, two Aelriggans, and a Suvial arrived independently at the only open and manned bar in town. Of these, only three socialites, one Suvial, and one Silven crossed the threshold of the establishment.
3. Refusing to leave at close?
There was no warning about closing time given. In fact, Lady Alyssa Norinn changed the sign to closed with five customers inside, then drew her pistol and began to load it as she threatened us to leave.
4. Mistitling?
According to the latest Palace communique, every noble, regardless of title, may be referred to as Lord, Lady, or Lirh unless they are a Minister (becoming Your Eminence) or a Princeroyal (becoming Your Highness). I have attached the exact page number in the booklet.
5. Trashing the store?
The mage knocked over a chair and a single candle. To fix the mess that was left: pick up the chair and move it to its correct position, and place the candle back upon its stick. Lady Alyssa, a mage herself, could have undone the so-called property damage with a single wave of her hand.
6. Distressed customers?
Countess Beauchene is a woman admired for her calm, and miss Divya has seen worse in her tenure in the Metropolitan. Both were unperturbed by the events of the evening, and largely sat back and watched.
7. Vigilantism?
In order to be a vigilante, one must be taking the law into their own hands, as the Crown has lovingly clarified. Simply standing inside of a place while wearing armor is unrelated to the law, unless it is the Imperial Palace.
8. False accusations?
Count Vszaladesz does not define what crimes were committed besides 'vigilantism', nor his meaning. Count Delmotte and I were present and wearing armor- and two Aelriggans, who may enforce law, found no fault in our behavior.
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