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Post by skiSSors on Aug 9, 2008 20:12:08 GMT
&& the neutral king SKISSORS && the neutral queen UNDECIDED && the neutral heir UNDECIDED && the neutral heiress UNDECIDED
&& the duke NONE && the duchess NONE && their offspring NONE
&& the herd mares NONE && the herd stallions NONE && the herd foals NONE
&& the general UNDECIDED && and his army NONE
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Post by skiSSors on Aug 9, 2008 20:58:31 GMT
RANK DESCRiPTiONS
&& the neutral king, the overlord of all the other neutrals. It is his job to watch over his alliance and to make sure that there is no trouble caused and if there is, to deal with it as he see's fit. He is the highest ranking of all the neutral horses in all the herds, and his word is the law.&& the neutral queen, the second highest ranking horse in the neutral lands. Her word is second to the kings, and she must check with him on all major decisions, but all other horses under her must obey her word as well as the kings. She is highly important to the neutral lands, because without her the royal succession could not continue and the king greatly values her opinion.
&& the neutral heir, he is also sometimes called the prince and is the kings chosen son of whom he intends to leave the throne and his position in the event of his death.
&& the neutral heiress, she is also sometimes called the princess. She is often the firstborn filly of the royal pair, and is quite high ranking. Though she does not take over her mothers position should her mother be unable.
&& the duke. Is the second highest ranking stallion in the herd, and is the assistant in many ways to the king. He helps the royal pair make important decisions, and should the king die and the kings heir is unable to take the throne, the duke will assume the position of king.
&& the duchess. Is the second highest ranking mare in the herd, and serves mainly as a companion to the queen and mate to the duke. Should the duke assume the position of king, she would be his queen unless the original queen still lives. In this situation, the duchess would become a sub queen under the first one.
&& their offspring. These are the foals of the duke and duchess, ranking slightly higher than the herd foals. Though they would not take over their parents positions should anything happen to their parents as it is up to the royal king and queen who the duke and duchess are.
&& herd mares. This is the rank where all other herd mares will be placed, they are usually sorted out into three different categories however. The kings favorites, of which he usually chooses three mares to become his and the queens companions. The dukes favorites, often mares that the duke himself claimed. And then the average herd mares, who have no special ranking or prefer not to and just live in the lands.
&& herd stallions. This is the rank where all other herd stallions will be placed. Though they are usually sorted into two different categories. Guardians, who remain with the herd mares to watch over them. And then average herd stallions who just live in the lands.
&& her foals. These are usually the offspring of herd mares and herd stallions, though sometimes the foals of the general or the stallions in the kings army pop up in here.
&& the general is a highly important stallion, it is his job to keep the king queen and their herd and land safe by organizing and training the kings army. He is also considered an adviser to the king.
&& and his army. This is the kings army, only stallions of age four and above are permitted. And it is their job to protect the royal herd and to fight for the neutral alliance should any wars arise up.
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