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**NOTICE** Nobility IE: Like Atherton Wing. Nobles are currently open to application, contact Kaylee for more information on Nobles.


What is a Noble

Nobility is a state-privileged status which is generally hereditary, but which may also be personal only. Titles of nobility are usually associated with present or former monarchies. The term originally referred to those who were "known" or "notable" and was applied to the highest social class in pre-modern societies. In the feudal system (in Europe and elsewhere), the nobility were generally those who held a fief, often land or office, under vassalage, i.e., in exchange for allegiance and various, mainly military, services to the Monarch and at lower levels to another nobleman. It rapidly came to be seen as a hereditary caste, sometimes associated with a right to bear a hereditary title and, for example in pre-revolutionary France, enjoying fiscal and other privileges.

Nobility is a historical, social and often legal notion, distinct from socio-economic status which is mainly based on income and possessions. Being wealthy or influential does not automatically make one a noble, nor are all nobles wealthy and influential (aristocratic families have lost their fortunes in various ways, and the concept of the 'poor nobleman' is almost as old as nobility itself).


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"Always remember," his mother had reminded him frequently, "that you are a Nately. You are not a Vanderbilt, whose fortune was made by a vulgar tugboat captain, or a Rockerfeller, whose wealth was amassed through unscrupulous speculations in crude petroleum; or a Reynolds or Duke, whose income was derived from the sale to the unsuspecting public of products containing cancer-causing resins and tars; and you are certainly not an Astor, whose family I believe still lets rooms. You are a Nately, and the Natelys have never done anything for their money."

"What your mother means, son," interjected his father affably one time with that flair for graceful and economical expression Nately admired so much, "is that old money is better than new money and the newly rich are never to be esteemed as highly as the newly poor. Isn't that correct, my dear?"

Expert from Catch 22; a novel by Joseph Heller


Noble Court

Noble Ranks

Duke (Male), Duchess (Female)


Marquis (Male), Marchioness (Female)


Earl (Male) or Count (male), Countess (Female)


Viscount (Male), Viscountess (Female)


Baron (Male), Baroness (Female)


Lord (Male), Lady (Female)


Coat of Arms

A coat of arms, more properly called an armorial achievement, armorial bearings or often just arms for short, in European tradition, is a design belonging to a particular person (or group of people) and used by them in a wide variety of ways. Historically, they were used by knights to identify them apart from enemy soldiers. In Continental Europe commoners were able to adopt Burgher arms. Unlike seals and emblems, coats of arms have a formal description that is expressed as a blazon.


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Noble Rules

Nobles Vs Alliance

People of the verse think that the nobles hold the coin to the realms. But in actuality its the Alliance that controls everything. The nobles in essense depending on their level in nobility are more the ones of public eye that takes care of an area's day to day issues that the Alliance itself just doesn't have time for. They make sure the taxes are collected, make sure that the people are kept fed, and are gotten together and helped if something happens on the planet to put any in danger. Now the Alliance will of course make frequent appearances to appear gentle and giving of their time to help in hard times. But all in all, its the nobles who are running of things. Though any massive changes have to go through the Alliance given in the end they are the ones who have the final say to any major changes in the running of the system. Much of the time nobles are required/requested to give a percentage of their finances upon death willed to the Alliance. After all, who is it who helps pay for the all of the Alliance paychecks? The work that the nobles put into different businesses and deals throughout the verse.



Nobles Vs Companions

Companions are the otherside to noble life that many of those of questionable bloodlines tend to turn their noses at. Though many look at Companions and see women/men who merely are there to sleep with nobles, they miss alot of what they TRUELY do for nobles. Companions are not only there to help teach the arts of love to those who have a wish to learn it to better please their spouses. They're there to help take away the stresses, knowing that anything they say will be kept in confidence. They are there to be the beautiful and proper date to functions in which it just wouldn't be seemly for you to appear alone at. They are there to help teach the finer points of such things as diplomacy, and the arts as well as even different fighting skills who want a more subtle approach at lessons. As well as merely a companion to sit and do something as simple as have tea and good conversation to take away the stresses of the day. (Think the Geisha in alot of senses, taught the most seductive of arts, but still very knowing in propriety.)



Nobles vs Dueling

Dueling is a matter of honor. With the option of each f the duelers having the option of a second. (The second being used if the main dueler is unable to fight, then they take the persons place they are seconding for.) The one who was the recipient of the dueling order is the one who chooses the weapons. Meaning, if noble A calls Noble B out. The Noble B chooses which weapon he would most likely be willing to use. Most duels are life and death, though on occasion depending on the lack of severity of the matter of honor, it can be until unconsciousness. The loser of the duels suffers the most incredible of dishonorable reactions. Who once may have been popular now would have to work hard to regain the prestige they once had. The losers of some duels, depending on who was the winner, also may suffer a loss of many of their contacts that once would do business with them without question. Some business owners have even gone so far as to find people to help buy out the nobles share so they don't have to work with them anymore. (Again this is all dependent on how severe the dishonor and whom is the person who won. As it's their influence that decides this.)

It's seen as bad form for a noble to step up and second a duel for a commoner. Much are in the mind frame that if a commoner was stupid enough to accept a duel with those who are trained for such, then they're stupid enough to suffer the consequences. Many nobles will question the relationship of such commoners with the noble in question if one does step up to help a commoner. (This is how rumors are started)



Nobles vs Marriage

Nobles, like most stories of nobility will do anything to keep their arranged marriages from being broken, as many of them are for a growth in status and prestige. For bringing together two strong families and melding them into a stronger family. Now and again, a marriage may happen with a commoner, many of these are looked at disdainfully and though nothing may be overtly said to the noble who married down, their prestige will suffer for marrying beneath them if they're an old blooded noble. Commoners who marry in NEVER gain a noble title, the best they can hope for is to be known as a 'consort' of the noble that they are wed to. And alot of times their offspring is seen as less than wholly acceptable when it comes to taking over when their parents are gone. Always having to work harder than most to prove themselves. It isn't uncommon for arranged marriages to have been made when the children were still in their infancy, to ensure that a tie between families is done before they hit puberty or before someone else takes the initiative. (This is always done by the heads of house and accompanied/witnessed by lawyers.) It's not unknown for undesirable marriages to be forcibly dissolved if for some reason an arranged marriage is found to have been done after one of the nobles in question has already married. Alot of time a noble who wishes to not uphold the contract will suffer the possibility of either losing their inheritance of being the head of house, or depending on the strictness of the family may lose their noble title all together.



Nobles vs Jobs

Nobles like all of those in high positions are big on delegating. They themselves will never be the ones to run the ships they have working under them into running cargo. They have people for that. They don't run the factories themselves or run the other businesses. Though some may take positions purely for a need to want to keep an eye on things being run like they like and to keep boredom away. A noble who is seen as a noble to those of their peers is not a 'grease monkey' (engineer), they aren't hunters (gunslingers), they know how to do all these things if the occasion calls for it, but most times you won't see them admitting it. Nobles who like to hide amongst the common folk and work with them hiding who they are, quickly are disowned if it's found out what they've been doing, or at the least end up losing their possibility of being the heads of their houses. usually married off quickly to make them someone else's problem.



Nobles vs Commoners

Unlike many noble stories, alot of nobles have found that being at least semi polite to those without status gets them a lot further in their business dealings. And everything comes down to the business dealings, for without the credits, you have nothing, even if you're the highest of positions. Though many of the older generation still have a tendency to forget about the need for diplomacy in business, still, a higher level noble at least those of older generations are known for keeping their distance from most commoners unless they work directly with them on a daily basis. You keep your affairs discreet, and if you're one of those with questionable sexual preferences you make sure you have an heir of your own blood BEFORE you make it public. If only to keep people away who may try and find a way to over throw your families holdings. All of these being ingrained lessons you give a child as they're growing up.



Nobles vs Businesses

Nobles make their money by the business deals that they involve themselves in, making sure they have a percentage in the more lucrative dealings so that there is always a residual income coming in. Many of them have factories to which they sell to ship captains the supplies needed. Nobles are allowed (3) on grid businesses at any one time, including a factory. Though the ones outside of the factory must remain all in the same area. Meaning that if your noble is more lucrative in their dealings with hospitals and medicines, that they can't open up a hotel later. This gives noble families an area to be known for and work in. Legally on an IC standing more than that and it's seen as against 'monopoly' laws. All business dealings that ends up with having a new business on grid is still subject to rules of going through staff for approval.



Nobles vs Activity

The higher the ranking of a noble, the more activity they are required to have amongst the grid. It's not just their own org, but also a need of making rp available to other people on the grid. Those of higher ranking amongst nobility are to be active to the grid as a whole at least three times a week. Running one grid wide function every other month, or small tp of some sort, not locked down to just org members.

PC Nobles of the Verse

Marquis Shadow Tsuzuki

Marchioness Iliana Calira Dumont

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Lord Damian Carmichael

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Earl William Winchester

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Count Salin Fawzy

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Lord Takeshi Odori

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Lord Quintus Aemilius Yee

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Lady Kayla Mayweather

Lady Danielle Olesko

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Lady Foerga Delaine

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Lady Artemis Graves

Baroness Kennedy Sinclair

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Duchess Venadia Carmichael

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Viscountess Anilia Delauney

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