[quote=@ayzrules] Ahhh okay no the title thing usually doesn’t include the place [/quote] okie dokie, I too have a question pertaining to noble titles and such, it's related, but not exactly the same as that one, but quoting it anyway. I probably already asked you (@ayzrules) a similarly annoying version of this last time on polyvore, but I can't remember. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ So, having stalked through the pages, I know you've already said locations are not used as part of the styles, I was wondering if that was more in regard to the actual title itself or the style of address. The about stuff says it's asoiaf style, which uses a loose variation of british nobility, and simplifies everything, thereby applying the same style of address to all nobles, high and noble alike, with the exception of Royalty (as well as the ruling house of Dorne aka Nymeros Martell). My question is about the levels of the actual titles. Like, the triarchy is ruled by Barons, but that's actually a rather low ranking overall, 5th from the bottom. And there's 3 higher ranked titles (Marquess, Count, and Viscount) before the royal ones start. Since there's no mention of royalty, and the feudalistic/bourgeoisie vibe I'm guessing they either don't exist, or are the figure heads of a crowned republic. I'm also curious about the difference in titles v the triarchy and hourglass city. Eg, in Europe the titles of count and earl are equivalent, and are rarely used within the same country. I know you've said Lord/Lady for all, so I was curious about what title would denote the difference in rank. Like in westeros, they use "Great Lord" and "Great House" for the big houses that rule entire sections of westeros, although, it's never used as a form of address. Eg. House Lannister are one of the aforementioned great houses, Wardens of the West, but Tywin is only ever addressed as "Lord Tywin". Everyone else is technically a minor house, their difference in power basically dependent on how much money and/or fame they have. so sorry for the rambles, but I do love this nobility stuff, completely antithetical to my socialist views, but whatever, vive le ancien régime! +。:.゚ヽ(´∀`。)ノ゚