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A formal title is a complete listing of an individual's social and noble status. Formal titles for accomplished individuals can get quite long and complex, and as such, formal titles are typically only used the first time someone is introduced, or when the individual is announced in a noble court. Presented here, in order of use, are the elements of a formal title.

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  • Imperial Nobility
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  • A formal title is a complete listing of an individual's social and noble status. Formal titles for accomplished individuals can get quite long and complex, and as such, formal titles are typically only used the first time someone is introduced, or when the individual is announced in a noble court. Presented here, in order of use, are the elements of a formal title.
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  • A formal title is a complete listing of an individual's social and noble status. Formal titles for accomplished individuals can get quite long and complex, and as such, formal titles are typically only used the first time someone is introduced, or when the individual is announced in a noble court. Presented here, in order of use, are the elements of a formal title. 1. * Noble Title and non-martial Honorifics The individual's noble title and/or honorific. If this is below Lady or Lord and the individual possesses a religious title or martial honorific, this is usually left out in favor of those elements. 2. * Religious Title The highest rank the individual has achieved in the Ecclesia, Inquisition, or Justiciary; with the exception of Templar, which is listed as part of an individual's martial title. 3. * Martial Honorific Sir or Dame, if the individual is a member of the Knights of Xilosia. 4. * Full Name The individual's full Imperial Name, including praenomen, regnomen, cognomen, and generational titles. All parts of a formal title up to and including the full name are announced together, and all parts after are announced in a list. 5. * Martial Title The highest rank an individual has achieved in the Legion or Knights of Xilosia. 6. * Allegiance Title The title an individual has gained based on allegiance to an other individual or house of higher rank, which always includes the full name and proper honorific of the other individual (if applicable). 7. * Heroic Titles Any titles granted in recognition of heroic deeds (these titles are the only optional part of a formal title, and using one's own heroic titles is considered highly gauche).
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