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Sir or Lord or ??

Started by Kmap, May 29, 2012, 03:15:43 PM

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Anaris

Quote from: Velax on May 29, 2012, 08:50:09 PM
Why do Dukes keep that title when they're not Dukes anymore? And does that still happen with the new system?

That's not a title, it's their rank.
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Dante Silverfire

Quote from: Perth on May 29, 2012, 08:45:14 PM
And then I usually always try to come up with a standard sign-off for each of my characters.

This is particularly annoying if you have to communicate with them a lot of time.

As far as "Noble" goes, I address any noble new to the realm without an estate as "Noble X" in private letters. Granted, I'm a Duke, so I could call them anything I wanted and get away with it, but hey. If they aren't a knight of a region, I don't consider them a knight for "sir"
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Marlboro

Quote from: Perth on May 29, 2012, 08:45:14 PM
I really enjoy the sign-offs aspect as well. It is perhaps one of the most dynamic parts of letter writing and can tell you a whole lot about someone.

"Respectfully," is always good for nobles above you and especially ones you do not know. "Yours," or "Respectfully Yours," for those close friends. And then I usually always try to come up with a standard sign-off for each of my characters.

George Washington of all people was actually famous for this; you can tell the mood of any given letter he'd written by his sign-off. You can even see the gradual decline of his friendship with Henry Knox that way without even perusing the contents. Kinda off-topic but I think it's cool that you kinda write the same way.
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Perth

Quote from: Dante Silverfire on May 30, 2012, 12:27:45 AM
This is particularly annoying if you have to communicate with them a lot of time.

What? Really? Why?
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Dante Silverfire

Quote from: Perth on May 30, 2012, 01:21:33 AM
What? Really? Why?

Its only Perth's that I have an issue with. Makes you sound to just and powerful. How am I supposed to feel good talking to a King who knows he has more power than me?
"This is the face of the man who has worked long and hard for the good of the people without caring much for any of them."

Perth

"A tale is but half told when only one person tells it." - The Saga of Grettir the Strong
- Current: Kemen (D'hara) - Past: Kerwin (Eston), Kale (Phantaria, Terran, Melodia)

JPierreD

How come noone has posted this? [[RP Primer]]

Edit: I see the wiki link is not working. This, then:
http://wiki.battlemaster.org/wiki/RP_Primer
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Dante Silverfire

Quote from: JPierreD on May 30, 2012, 03:58:07 AM
How come noone has posted this? [[RP Primer]]

Edit: I see the wiki link is not working. This, then:
http://wiki.battlemaster.org/wiki/RP_Primer

I had completely forgotten it had existed. While I was well aware of its edicts, that is very good to read again. It is time for my Duke to start using the "Royal We" in a Republic. Let's see how long he can get away with it. (I'm guessing a long time, or at least until Kinsey sees it)
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Shizzle

Wow, it's been so long I'm not toally sure I've read it all. Thanks! Looks like my environment in the game is quite easy on the titulature, too easy perhaps.

OFaolain

Newbies are still technically knights, they're just unlanded, so "Sir" or "Dame" should be the proper form of address.  The rest is in that RP primer, which is a great resource that everyone should read.
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Stabbity

Ladies and Gentlemen, allow me to add some clarification using things I have found useful:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_and_noble_ranks

The Sir and Lady titles donors get I typically regard from an IC perspective as membership in a Knightly Order, which would allow the prefix of Sir or Lady, but wouldn't be the proper form of address if they hold a higher title (like a lordship)

Religious titles are also easy. Higher level elders "your eminence" works, aka someone on the same level as a cardinal. For someone on the same level as a Bishop "Your grace" is appropriate. For someone on level with the pope you can't go wrong with "your holiness" or "holy father/mother"
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