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A group of this size may give up to the 8th order in [[Ladder Awards]]. They are not usually allowed to give [[Title|titles]] or [[Masterhoods|Masterhood]] but this may vary according to their parent [[Kingdom]].
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A group of this size may give up to the 8th order in [[Ladder Awards]]. They are not usually allowed to give [[Title|titles]] or [[Masterhoods|Masterhood]] but this may vary according to their parent [[Kingdom]].  A description of the powers given to the Principality of the [[Borderlands]] can he found [[High Principality|here]].
  
 
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Revision as of 00:07, 16 October 2007

Principalities

'Definition by corpora' CK: A group consisting of 75 players or more.

What is it?

A large Chapter or group of chapters, given special privileges by their Kingdom. The definition varies by each kingdom's Corpora. Not all kingdoms have Principalities, some like Blackspire use the term Grand Duchy instead.

Powers of Principalities

A group of this size may give up to the 8th order in Ladder Awards. They are not usually allowed to give titles or Masterhood but this may vary according to their parent Kingdom. A description of the powers given to the Principality of the Borderlands can he found here.

Officers

Principalities have your basic officer complement. Monarch in the person of a Prince or Princess, a Regent, a Prime Minister sometimes called a Grand Vizier and a Champion.

Listing of Principalities:

Under Dragonspine:

Under Iron Mountains:

Under Neverwinter:

Under Blackspire:

Acting similar to a Principality under Burning Lands:

Defunct Principalities

Under the Celestial Kingdom

Under the Emerald Hills

-Borderlands

Under Rising Winds:

Under Burning Lands

-The principality of Kevland in Finland.