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The politics of Skaldsong are simple and disregarding the beings they treat as gods, the government is comprised of the royals (Prima Familia) at the top tier with the wealthy just beneath them. These wealthy high-bloods form the Aristocracy and have a particular set of duties assigned to them.
 
  
They are given charge of a township as well as taking up the leadership of the associated guild. They have full command over these areas, but typically are doing so at the discretion of the royal family. As where the Prima Familia prospers, so do they and being in the good graces of that family is in their highest interests. Becoming the next Prima Familia is potentially just a marriage away.
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=Political Ranking=
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==[[File:prima.png]]Prima Famiglia==
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The royal family. A single bloodline has carried the crown through many centuries, supplemented by the marriages with worthy guilds or heroes as decided by the Primo Uomo (King). The royal seat is Inizio D'Oro, the city believed built on the spot that The Skald had made their one and only appearance.
  
Hierarchy
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Proper forms of address is by their title only, unless given permission otherwise. It is acceptable to shorten the title to just Primo or Prima, as well.
Prima Familia (Royalty)
 
Doge/Duce (Settlement Leader)
 
Nobile (Guild leaders)
 
Everyone else
 
  
The children of Doge/Duce are often sent to the Prima Familia as Ladies and Lords -in-waiting and the children of the Nobile are often given work as personal servants at the manor.
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Titles:<br>
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'''Primo Uomo''' (King, 'First Man')<br>
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'''Prima Donna''' (Queen, 'First Lady')<br>
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'''Primo Figlio''' (Prince, 'First Son')<br>
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'''Prima Figlia''' (Princess, 'First Daughter')
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Trivia: The Primo/a titles come from the term Prima Donna for 'first lady' in reference to music/ballet.
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==[[File:Noble2.png]]Doge/Duce==
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The titles belong to the Guild Leaders who have the double duty of running entire regions. Based on their service to the royal family can determine if they will marry in and have the honor of adding their family to the line of the Prima Familia.
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Heirs enjoy a lap of luxury in the manor with the royal family. They do not have to be blood-related to the guild leader that sent them.
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Proper nomenclature for addressing Doge/Duce are varied and more normalized, with Guild Leaders going by either their internal titles, their name directly, or as their title.
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==[[File:Noble1.png]]Nobile==
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Other guild leaders, despite not holding land, are still recognized as one of the wealthy. Their children are often sent to Inizio D'Oro to be personal servants to the royal family and their superior guild heirs. This title may also reference heirs of all guilds as well, as it is the lowest title of nobility.
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Nobile Heirs also do not have to be blood related to the guild leader that sent them.
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Possessing no additional fancy titles, Nobiles are typically referred to by their names, but are recognized as being of a superior class than the rest of their peers.
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==Other Political Ranks==
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Exceptional '''heroes''' may be recognized directly by the royal family as prospects to the line, earning a private title that has them at the same 'level' as a Doge/Duce without the land. These are few and far between, designed to humor the belief that ''even the pig keeper can become a king'', a mantra said to encourage people to not feel bound by their station.
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=Regular Ranking=
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Other rankings flavoring from civilian to master of a trade.

Latest revision as of 02:41, 7 September 2017

Political Ranking

Prima.pngPrima Famiglia

The royal family. A single bloodline has carried the crown through many centuries, supplemented by the marriages with worthy guilds or heroes as decided by the Primo Uomo (King). The royal seat is Inizio D'Oro, the city believed built on the spot that The Skald had made their one and only appearance.

Proper forms of address is by their title only, unless given permission otherwise. It is acceptable to shorten the title to just Primo or Prima, as well.

Titles:
Primo Uomo (King, 'First Man')
Prima Donna (Queen, 'First Lady')
Primo Figlio (Prince, 'First Son')
Prima Figlia (Princess, 'First Daughter')

Trivia: The Primo/a titles come from the term Prima Donna for 'first lady' in reference to music/ballet.

Noble2.pngDoge/Duce

The titles belong to the Guild Leaders who have the double duty of running entire regions. Based on their service to the royal family can determine if they will marry in and have the honor of adding their family to the line of the Prima Familia.

Heirs enjoy a lap of luxury in the manor with the royal family. They do not have to be blood-related to the guild leader that sent them.

Proper nomenclature for addressing Doge/Duce are varied and more normalized, with Guild Leaders going by either their internal titles, their name directly, or as their title.

Noble1.pngNobile

Other guild leaders, despite not holding land, are still recognized as one of the wealthy. Their children are often sent to Inizio D'Oro to be personal servants to the royal family and their superior guild heirs. This title may also reference heirs of all guilds as well, as it is the lowest title of nobility.

Nobile Heirs also do not have to be blood related to the guild leader that sent them.

Possessing no additional fancy titles, Nobiles are typically referred to by their names, but are recognized as being of a superior class than the rest of their peers.

Other Political Ranks

Exceptional heroes may be recognized directly by the royal family as prospects to the line, earning a private title that has them at the same 'level' as a Doge/Duce without the land. These are few and far between, designed to humor the belief that even the pig keeper can become a king, a mantra said to encourage people to not feel bound by their station.

Regular Ranking

Other rankings flavoring from civilian to master of a trade.