Vyktoryan Order

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The Vyktoryan Order is a chivalric order created by James-Robert Knight and awarded by the Commonwealth of Vyktory. It is given based on civil merit.

Ranks

  • Lord of the Vyktoryan Order (LVO) shall be given to the nation’s most important people in any field of work who make an extremely significant contribution to said field and greater Vyktoryan society. This will grant the title of Lord to a male or Lady to a female. The person receiving the honour may also add the suffix LVO to their name. All kings and queens are automatically given this title.
  • Knight of the Vyktoryan Order (KVO) shall be given to people who make a highly important contribution to any field of work and greater Vyktoryan society. This will grant the title of Sir to a male or Dame to a female. The person receiving the honour may also add the suffix KVO to their name.
  • Duke of the Vyktoryan Order (DVO) shall be given to people who make an important contribution to any field of work and greater Vyktoryan society. The person receiving the honour may add the suffix DVO to their name.
  • Baron of the Vyktoryan Order (BVO) shall be given to people who make an important contribution to either a field of work or greater Vyktoryan society, but not both. The person receiving the honour may add the suffix BVO to their name.
  • Earl of the Vyktoryan Order (EVO) shall be given to people who make an important contribution to their local community. The person receiving the honour may add the suffix EVO to their name.

Rules

  • The ranks of nobility will be given out by a council of LVOs, KVOs, past presidents and the current president.
  • In order for a title to be given to a person, a vote must take place and a majority of votes must support the motion. Abstentions are not counted as votes, and are taken away from the total.
  • Ranks of nobility may be stripped from a person if two-thirds of the council excluding the member who is being stripped and abstaining members votes to support the motion.


Members

Lords (LVO)

Knights (KVO)

  • None

Dukes (DVO)

  • None

Barons (BVO)

  • None

Earls (EVO)

  • None