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Succession of the position itself does differ in some states, however. In [[Eowolf]], [[Targun Spire]], and [[Hetronburg]], the incumbent’s position is hereditary. In [[Torffs Valem]] a plenum of priests and barons elect a successor, while in [[Berlonviche]] a secret ballot involving the barons only decides their ruler after a number of rounds of nominations. | Succession of the position itself does differ in some states, however. In [[Eowolf]], [[Targun Spire]], and [[Hetronburg]], the incumbent’s position is hereditary. In [[Torffs Valem]] a plenum of priests and barons elect a successor, while in [[Berlonviche]] a secret ballot involving the barons only decides their ruler after a number of rounds of nominations. | ||
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Revision as of 13:55, 27 January 2025
Duke
About
Holding the seat of power in each state is a duke. Together, these nobles form the Council and between them they ensure the smooth running of the League.
All make a commitment to stand alongside their subjects in times of war and none have ever been known to shirk this duty.
Succession of the position itself does differ in some states, however. In Eowolf, Targun Spire, and Hetronburg, the incumbent’s position is hereditary. In Torffs Valem a plenum of priests and barons elect a successor, while in Berlonviche a secret ballot involving the barons only decides their ruler after a number of rounds of nominations.
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