Royal and Noble Ranks | |
---|---|
Male Title | Female Title |
Emperor | Empress |
King | Queen |
Crownprince | Crownprincess |
Prince | Princess |
Daeken Daekus | Daekeness Daekussa |
Baeron Baerus | Baeroness Baerussa |
Earlen Earlus | Earleness Earlussa |
Saer | Saeress |
Daeken is a title of nobility, similar to a Duke. Some countries, such as Averia, called it a Daekus instead. The female counterparts are Daekeness and Daekussa. Only those of a Royal House typically carry this title, with those of the vassal houses carrying the lesser titles, such as earlen or baeron.
Daeken and Daekenessi who are successors to the High Seat carry the title Crowndaeken or Crowndaekeness (or equivalent; see Averlyn of Sable).
Females also only typically carry the titles Daekeness and Daekussa through marriage, however, sometimes one will be given the title in absentia. The Daekussa of Highthrall is Averlyn of Sable, who is not married.
Notable Title Holders[]
- Tavis of Andergard - Daeken of Deepwall
- Nurius 12 of Andergard - Daeken of Eastwale
- Lativer of Andergard - Daeken of Yarrow
- Waldor of Brant - Daeken of Thurwich
- Falder of Brant - Crowndaeken of Elidel
- Hictus of Brant - Daeken of Ulstar
- Lorican of Elund - Daeken of Caldivar
- Ando vig Jerinsen - Daeken of Fairstone
- Stantius vig Jerinsen - Daeken of Meath
- Kordis 11 vig Jerinsen - Daeken of Thaste
- Averlyn of Sable - Crowndaekussa of Highthrall
- Wilva of Turcott - Daekussa of Jura
- Rigelus of Turcott - Daeken of Elward
- Daeken Vard