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== List of Houses ==
== List of Houses ==


'''[[Governor]] Houses'''
=== [[Governor|Governor Houses]] ===
{{:Governor}}
{{:Governor}}


'''[[Court of Houses|Other Important Houses]]'''
=== [[Court of Houses|Other Important Houses]]===
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{{:Court of Houses}}


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Outside of this main circle of Houses, there are also the [[Court of Houses Participant]]s, which are basically all other houses of varying sizes in the lands. These are allowed to participate at gatherings in the Court of Houses and to mingle, but they don't have a voice in the chamber.
Outside of this main circle of Houses, there are also the [[Court of Houses Participant]]s, which are basically all other houses of varying sizes in the lands. These are allowed to participate at gatherings in the Court of Houses and to mingle, but they don't have a voice in the chamber.


Beyond the Realms there is of course also nobility, part of their own cultural rules, and not really related to this part of the world.
Beyond the [[Realms]] there is of course also nobility, part of their own cultural rules, and not really related to this part of the world.





Revision as of 13:52, 9 February 2015

The noble houses of Hökaland are similar to noble families in Medieval Europe and applies a bastard feudalism. Each of the greater houses manage a Kingdom, similar in some ways to city-states. The houses are warring, intermarrying and scheming for power. These houses see themselves as more than just nobility, they are royalty!

In reality, the one thing that keeps a relative peace and balance in the power struggles is the mandate of the Family Register, which has be come the authority on to the law among houses. In a sense the only organisation involved with "international law"


List of Houses

Governor Houses

* Not connected to Capitoleum directly


Other Important Houses


Types of Houses

There is really just one type of House, but the House's power vary greatly as does their granted status. A House can either swear fealty to another, more powerful, house or have others swear fealty to them. The more powerful of the houses then becomes royalty, with all the advantages and disadvantages of this status.

There is some debate where the lines go between some warlord and a noble Lord, but, fortunately, the Family Register is there for all types of eventualities, as well as for weddings and inheritance rights, etc.

With this in mind, there are different groups of Houses, like the Governors, consisting on the five Houses currently in control of Capitoleum's vast riches. There is also the Court of Houses, which is a larger court where all Houses which are considered Kingdoms socialise. The Court of Houses supports the Stripes and the road safety, but the main support of the road comes from the Road Houses. The Court mainly functions as neutral ground for inter-house communications, especially at times of conflict between houses.

Outside of this main circle of Houses, there are also the Court of Houses Participants, which are basically all other houses of varying sizes in the lands. These are allowed to participate at gatherings in the Court of Houses and to mingle, but they don't have a voice in the chamber.

Beyond the Realms there is of course also nobility, part of their own cultural rules, and not really related to this part of the world.


Rising to nobility

An interesting difference between the system in the Midrealms and neighbouring realms (the Northrealms and Southrealms) is the culture and heraldic rule set that grew out of wars a long time ago. The more or less independent Family Register keeps track of lineages and rights, but because how it came about, it also opens up for low-ranking people to rise to nobility through noble actions (armed ones). Current houses then have to weigh the possibility of ignoring these rules, but since their house also started with glorious combat, it would invalidate their own claim to power, which may lead to internal uprising or others ganging up on them.

So in a world of conflict, many things hinge on this mutual trust/distrust, and is not dissimilar to non-physical (or even some physical) currency exchange of the modern world.