Citizens of Helheim toil and strive in their Households, seeking glory and favour from the Crown in the pursuit of Nobility.
Knights and Squires serve those Nobles as Champions of great and powerful Houses.
♛ Last update: January 2025 ♛
Rank
♛ Queen
♛ Princess
♛ Council Member
♛ Lord | Lady
♛ Knight
Description
| The ruling Monarch of The Kingdom of Helheim, their word is law.
| Regent to the Monarch and considered an extension of their power.
| A well known and respected Noble, serving the Queen's Council and leading part of the kingdom within their sphere of influence
| Noble citizens of Helheim, often heads of houses or business.
| Knights in service of a Noble, or in some cases the Crown itself.
Many citizens of Helheim aspire to becoming recognised as Nobility, be it through individual recognition or as patron to their Household. The Noble class of Helheim holds great favour with the Crown, thus benefiting certain privileges and social rank but also coming with responsibilities.
The actions of a Noble wield considerable sway over their Title and progress within the Courts of Helheim. It's wise for Nobles to evaluate their actions to avoid losing favor with the Crown and being viewed unfavorably by the people.
Be a citizen of Helheim for one month.
Pay a two silver registration fee.
Be of good legal standing.
Host or co-host one event each calendar month.
Be a present entity within Helheim.
Noble status may be shared with one consenting and legally married spouse.
These spouses shall be considered Minor-Nobility
Nobles benefit the “Noble Act of Privacy”.
Nobles carry greater weight in favour when petitioning the Crown.
Nobles may recommend and sponsor Knights to the Crown.
Knights serve their Noble.
Knights may freely take Squires.
Knights taxes are sponsored by their Noble.
Nobility given to a spouse is revoked if the marital contract is terminated.
Nobility can be revoked due to violating Court or Crown law.
Nobility can be revoked by losing favour of the Crown due to inactivity.
Nobility can always be re-applied for, though on a case-to-case basis.
Knights of Noble Houses may seek a new House to serve in the event of their current House losing favour.