Subject: On ranks.
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Posted on: 2014-02-13 16:23:00 UTC

'Baron' is a loose translation from the native Internetian (pronounced 'Inter-nay-shan') of Plort. The meaning of the original word ('permigee') has changed somewhat over time; in the present time, the technical meaning is 'military leader', with no actual governing rights attached.

The 'barons'/permigees of Borrd and Ozerbord are also ranked as protectors - as were Jay and Acacia, and the Triumvirate. 'Protector' is probably equivalant to Duke, though it is inspired by the 'Lord Protector' styling of Oliver Cromwell (and the fact that it allows for the reference in the name of the country ;)).

There is, obviously, no overlord - instead, the Protectorate and Refuge are ruled by the Council of Barons. For the most part, in realistic terms, there is no government at all - with no serfdom or feudal system, the main function is lawmaking and justice; the laws have changed little since Jay and Acacia, and the Iric idea of 'dars' has spread to form a sort of police force.




That was sort of off the cuff... essentially, 'baron' is just a word in this context, because I like the sound of it. Being based on the PPC Board, there are no real 'ranks' - the only authority (on the Board) is to be a Permission Giver, which is purely linked to the 'military'/missions. It didn't seem appropriate to give the fictional versions significantly more power than that, so a low rank seemed wise. Similarly, there's no peerage below them, since the only 'ranks' in the community are PG > Permissioned author > Non-permissioned member. That would be Baron > Knight > Civilian, in the parlance (and I tried not to make being a knight intrinsically better). You could also make an Oldbie/Middlebie/Newbie distinction, I guess...

I agree that there are almost certainly towns around most of the castles (the main exceptions being the abandoned ones, the temples, and Ofum, which is a training camp); Otik, of course, is right in the centre of Borrd.




I'm still talking too much. Let's try again.

Baron Huinesoron is two people in one body. On the one hand, he is a 'baron' of Plort - a man (or woman - there are no gendered nouns in Internetian) with the authority to gather an army from his domain, for the defence of the realms or to attack the Marizu. On the other hand, he is also Lord Protector of Ozerbord - which makes him technically an absolute monarch. Since the people of Plort have proven themselves to be rather... resistant to the notion of absolute dominion, he prefers to go by baron, and for ease of governance, synchronises Ozerbord domestic policy with that of Borrd.

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