04-27-2020, 11:14 PM
Hm. Perhaps, instead of
-If a Warlord is deposed during their lifetime, they and their lineage lose their status of nobility. Warlords make retire after the age of fifty to secure their noble status; if they do not, they still risk losing it should they be deposed. Dragonlords, however, maintain their nobility even if deposed due to their draconic blessing.
it should be
-If a Warlord or Dragonlord is deposed during their lifetime, they and their lineage lose their status of nobility. Even if they keep their position uncontested, it is still expected that they must actively pursue fame and glory. The leadership of Theria votes after a Warlord/Dragonlord dies to decide whether they achieved sufficient fame/glory within their life, or otherwise served Theria well; a successful vote maintains their lineage's nobility, and a failed vote strips it. A Warlord/Dragonlord who dies well in battle retains nobility for their lineage if they lost their life in service of Theria.
I concur with Dragons not caring; it was mainly a way for nobles who aren't doing anything useful for Theria to be stripped of their status. I think the above covers it now, but feel free to suggest an alternative!
-If a Warlord is deposed during their lifetime, they and their lineage lose their status of nobility. Warlords make retire after the age of fifty to secure their noble status; if they do not, they still risk losing it should they be deposed. Dragonlords, however, maintain their nobility even if deposed due to their draconic blessing.
it should be
-If a Warlord or Dragonlord is deposed during their lifetime, they and their lineage lose their status of nobility. Even if they keep their position uncontested, it is still expected that they must actively pursue fame and glory. The leadership of Theria votes after a Warlord/Dragonlord dies to decide whether they achieved sufficient fame/glory within their life, or otherwise served Theria well; a successful vote maintains their lineage's nobility, and a failed vote strips it. A Warlord/Dragonlord who dies well in battle retains nobility for their lineage if they lost their life in service of Theria.
I concur with Dragons not caring; it was mainly a way for nobles who aren't doing anything useful for Theria to be stripped of their status. I think the above covers it now, but feel free to suggest an alternative!