Class System
King - owns all the land of his kingdom and is tasked to protect his people.
Queen - cares for her people and husband.
Oracle - virgin vessel of Fate. Blessed with the gift of prophecy.
Guardian Champion - chosen protector for a Guardian.
Grand Prince - owns his own land or territory smaller than a kingdom that he attends to.
Grand Princess - is marred to the grand prince or rules his land after his death or a male heir inherits it.
Crown Prince - a prince chosen to become king.
Prince - son to the king and queen.
Princess - daughter of the son and queen.
Noble - born or rose to become a great house.
High Lord - a level higher than lord.
High Lady - a lady given a higher title.
Lord - worthy of title yet able to rise.
Lady - a woman of great reverence.
Lord Knight - a titled knight of great strength.
Knight - gave an oath to protect the king and queen. In turn were given castles or manors to rule over.
Lady Knight - a Knight who is a woman.
Sentinel - a knight who rarely takes off his or her helmet and wields heavier weaponry.
Guild Advocate - of the mages guild, fighters guild, and adventurers guild.
Vessel - the King's Guard, all the people who have great importance serving the king.
Lord Baron - govern small parcel's of the king's land and people.
Lady Baroness - cares for the people under her husband's protection.
Baron - governs small parcel's of the king's land.
Baroness - governs small parcel's of the king's land.
Title - a name given to a champion. A honorable title a king or queen bestows on his or her subject deserving great merit or recognition. Oracles all the way to guild advocates bestow titles of their own.
Free Man or Woman - could rise in ranking, build a name for themselves, and buy a residence.
Squire - a child training to become a knight.
Merchant - keeps the kingdom's currency flowing with trade.
Soldier - any one willing to serve in an army for his kingdom could rise his rank and earn a living.
Peasant - common folk. Farmers, barkeeper, bard, dancers, cooks, and etc.
Surf - poorest of peasants, unable to rise their rank without marriage. They serve their masters of whom's land they live on. They could not be bought or sold and must willingly serve until they move.
Beggar - needs a place to live and food to eat. Some refuse or physically unable to work the land for their masters to become surfs.
Debtor - must work to pay off what is owed to others. Becomes a contracted surf when working for a manor.
Guardian Poor Devote Followers - devote followers of the Guardians.
Prisoner - charged with a crime.
Mercenary - a sellsword normally from a foriegn land. They are mostly feared then ranked low.
Thug - prey on the common folk.
Thief - steals either for survival or away to live off of.
Bandit - an outlaw disbanded in the wild parts of the kingdom.
Raider - foreign fighters pillaging villages along the coast line.
Pirate - targets ships.
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