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Revision as of 12:01, 26 January 2018
There are many political titles throughout the entire witcher saga.
Count
A Count or a Countess is generally a vassal of a King or a Emperor. Usually his King gives him a land (a county) where he will rule and keep the order in his place.
Emperor
A Emperor or Imperator is the highest title in the Nilfgaardian Empire: he's the owner of all the lands, which rules through Counts and Marquises, the tutor of the law and the commander of the Imperial Army, administred though a Field Marshall.
For main article see: Imperator
Lord
A Lord is usually the ruler of a settlement or a little city, and he's a vassal of a King or a Emperor.
Margrave
A Margrave is a political title usually adopted by a military commander whose task is to defend the borders of a kingdom or of a state.
Marquise
A Marquise is a nobleman who have the task of rule over the colonies or his [[Imperator|Emperor.
Prince
A Prince or a Princess is generally a member or the elder son or daugher of a royal family, about to become a King or a Queen.
Viscount
A Viscount is a vassal of a Emperor. He usually have the task of keeping the juridical order in a province or in a colony.
King
A King or a Queen is the ruler of a Kingdom, where he have the highest authority. He's usually assisted by a royal council and by a Mage advisor.