User:Octavius/Table of Ranks
| Noble Grades | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grade | Style of Address | Peerage | Military | Civil |
| I | Your Magnificence | Kaiser | ||
| II | Your Serenity | Prince of Shireroth | Steward Chamberlain | |
| III | Your Illustriousness | Duke | Minister | |
| IV | Count-Palatine | Frainan Streïakeï | ||
| V | Commissioner | |||
| VI | The Admirable and Illustrious | Marquis Count |
Standard Legate |
Lord Lieutenant Leading Director Ambassador |
| VII | The Admirable | Viscount | Tribune (Broad) | Director Chief Superintendant Distinguished Professor |
| VIII | Tribune (Middle) | Senior Councilor Deputy Chief Superintendant Consul General Professor | ||
| IX | Lord | Tribune (Narrow) | Councilor Superintendant Consul Curator Associate Professor | |
| X | The Honorable | Captain Opratzan |
Lead Inspector Prosecutor Circle Notary | |
| XI | Undercaptain | Senior Inspector Attaché | ||
| XII | Inspector Junior Inspector Assistant Attaché | |||
| Vulgar Grades | ||||
| Grade | Style of Address | Peerage | Military | Civil |
| A | Position | Minor Property Holders | Other Ranks | Aides, Clerks, Constables, Agents |
| B | Good | Free Persons with no contracted service obligations or blights upon their character or record.
All residents of the Imperium default towards this grade unless they have inherited higher status. | ||
| C | Loyal | Free Persons who are under government-authorized service contract. They have the same legal rights and recourse as Grade B, but are regarded as having an inferior social standing due to being bound to and constrained by a service contract.
This includes tenants on public land or titled estates, the latter of which are classified as public land under the management of the titled peer (as opposed to being under the management of an Imperial endowment or under that of the Lord Lieutenant's office). | ||
| D | That | Persons who have been reduced to criminality, debauchery, captivity, etc.
Catch-all grade for all residents of the Imperium who are found to have violated the laws, peace, and norms of the Imperium (no matter their original standing) and are obliged to submit to the justice of the Golden Mango Throne. Upon completion of their penance, their previous standing may be restored, so long as their repentance is determined to be good and genuine. This shall include those who have diminished the status of denizens generally by allowing one's own status to be diminished personally into that of servility. | ||
| X | - | Unclassified persons, i.e. resident aliens, foreigners, etc. May be temporarily endowed with a higher courtesy status. | ||
Relative Status within a Grade
The table is laid out to indicate that positions above and leftward are of senior status (standard before legate, peerages before military before civil ranks). Those of the same grade and rank are ordered according to length of service at that grade.
Corporate Status
Corporate bodies (associations, colleges of priests, executive agencies, universities, corporations, etc) may be elevated to a designated grade. Therein, dependent upon the endowment, the president shall be accorded courtesy dignity at that grade when active and representing that corporate body, e.g. in the Adelsraad. Retired president shall be accorded courtesy dignity two grades below the corporate body should they not have rank in and of themselves. Such courtesy dignities, by definition, are personal and cannot be inherited. Rank is restricted to those bodies with Shirerithian-only voting membership and will be removed should the voting membership of the body change to disrupt that.
Examples of a ranked corporate body include the University of Sir John Metzler III, a Grade III corporate body, and the Keepers of the Valley of Mors, a Grade VI corporate body.
Inheritance
Upon elevation to Grade XII, one is endowed with personal nobility. All immediate descendants of nobles, whether inherited or uninherited, are guaranteed admission into the Imperial Academy. Graduates of the Imperial Academy are assigned to a Grade XII position in accordance with their training, and endowed with honors therein.
Upon elevation to Grade VII, nobility is extended to one's descendents in perpetuity. Such inherited noble status shall be ranked and honored at Grade IX behind those who have demonstrated the mettle of their heart, and shall be addressed in a manner that concatenates their inherited nobility and their personal nobility, e.g. "The Admirable and Honorable".
Upon elevation to Grade V, immediate descendants shall be ranked and honored at Grade VI behind those who have demonstrated the mettle of their heart, and shall be addressed with "The Illustrious" in their concatenation, e.g. "The Illustrious and Honorable".
Peerages are inherited according to their grants and/or house rules.