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'''Nobility''' are those who have [[rank]] or privilege due to [[title]]s, positions and/or land that has been won through marriage, battle or birth, or has been awarded by the [[Crown]] or other nobles. |
'''Nobility''' are those who have [[rank]] or privilege due to [[title]]s, positions and/or land that has been won through marriage, battle or birth, or has been awarded by the [[Crown]] or other nobles. |
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==Nobles in the SCA== |
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In the [[SCA]], everyone who [[game|plays]] is regarded as being a noble. However, titles must be earned (eg. [[Award of Arms]], [[peer]]). Like real life, there are various [[Order of Precedence|levels of nobility]], but you are often only as noble as other people think you are. Your blood may make you technically a noble but your attitude may make you an arsehole. |
In the [[SCA]], everyone who [[game|plays]] is regarded as being a noble. However, titles must be earned (eg. [[Award of Arms]], [[peer]]). Like real life, there are various [[Order of Precedence|levels of nobility]], but you are often only as noble as other people think you are. Your blood may make you technically a noble but your attitude may make you an arsehole. |
Revision as of 18:20, 7 March 2006
Nobility are those who have rank or privilege due to titles, positions and/or land that has been won through marriage, battle or birth, or has been awarded by the Crown or other nobles.
Nobles in the SCA
In the SCA, everyone who plays is regarded as being a noble. However, titles must be earned (eg. Award of Arms, peer). Like real life, there are various levels of nobility, but you are often only as noble as other people think you are. Your blood may make you technically a noble but your attitude may make you an arsehole.