No House of Lords and Commons for awhile...not till 1215 is the Parliament of England established if memory serves correct. Its more like a Council that would be established to advise the Kings, with laws being passed by the King and posted up somewhere. Not sure if Raglan will be appointing Councilors.
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It's usually "your majesty" for kings and queens, and "your highness" for princes and princesses. "Your grace" for dukes and duchesses.
Bitter is the wind tonight,
it stirs up the white-waved sea.
I do not fear the coursing of the Irish sea
by the fierce warriors of Lothlind.
Did I say I was offended? I'm just responding calmly and reasonably to your posts.
Bitter is the wind tonight,
it stirs up the white-waved sea.
I do not fear the coursing of the Irish sea
by the fierce warriors of Lothlind.
Ahh and just one quick question - How are the years going to be done this time around ?. Since we no longer do random event rolls and what not and we do not have a pay because their is no money in this came outside of Rp money. So I just assume someone is going to post a date and say its the next year ?.
Bitter is the wind tonight,
it stirs up the white-waved sea.
I do not fear the coursing of the Irish sea
by the fierce warriors of Lothlind.
Yeah we will keep up the friday year thing, just for continuity plus the posting of actual events that took place that year in history.
Are Archbishops no longer counted as equivalent to Dukes thus eligible for "Nobility (Dukes, Princes and Kings) - 16/20 chance of survival" in the Physician thread?
I honesty did not know what I counted as to be honest. For the birth rolls it tells me which one to go for. But for the Adoption rolls it does not tell me what branch I fall under. SO i went with one that made sense to me. Since I did not want to go with the wrong roll lol.
So yeah what do Archbishops count as for Adoption rolls ?
They most certainly should be, Dukes at least.
Sorry LD didn't notice you were AB, same roll would have passed then, haha these things get looked over in restarts, I'll go fix.
Thanks for pointing it out Mors Vigillia
No problem
Ace is apparently de Facto earl of Rouen, since Rouen Castle is the capital of the county.
Rouen Castle? What, like the citadel inside the town or the town itself?
Bitter is the wind tonight,
it stirs up the white-waved sea.
I do not fear the coursing of the Irish sea
by the fierce warriors of Lothlind.
Whatever ace has been given. Baron of Rouen is an extension of the County. So if there is a count, his castle will be owned by ace instead of him.
I suppose the whole settlement itself.
Point is, it seems strange to make him Baron of the primary of a county.