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| While characters with a higher rank are more influential, the closer one grows to absolute power the greater the array of pressures and responsibilities one will find that they must contend with. Peasants need to keep themselves fed, but are otherwise free. Characters known by their local communities or even lording over portions of their state are likely able to command greater resources, but are subject to far greater scrutiny and may lose all that power if they go rogue. | While characters with a higher rank are more influential, the closer one grows to absolute power the greater the array of pressures and responsibilities one will find that they must contend with. Peasants need to keep themselves fed, but are otherwise free. Characters known by their local communities or even lording over portions of their state are likely able to command greater resources, but are subject to far greater scrutiny and may lose all that power if they go rogue. |
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| The below table displays the seven ranks. Equivalent positions can be found on the [[setting|respective pages of each state]], with various regional variations in responsibilities and powers. | The below table displays the seven ranks. Equivalent positions can be found on the [[:setting|respective pages of each state]], with various regional variations in responsibilities and powers. |
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