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Although Bal-Morath is now a Republic, up until the ill-fated Reign of [[Halames]] it was a fairly typical feudal kingdom. As such the wealth of the kingdom was dominated by a relatively small number of families who eventually (through marriage or assimilation) considered as 'noble'. | Although [[Bal-Morath]] is now a Republic, up until the ill-fated Reign of [[Halames]] it was a fairly typical feudal kingdom. As such the wealth of the kingdom was dominated by a relatively small number of families who eventually (through marriage or assimilation) considered as 'noble'. | ||
These days political power resides with the (largely democratic) [[Council of Archons]] but financial power remains firmly entrenched within the 'noble' houses. | These days political power resides with the (largely democratic) [[Council of the Archons]] but financial power remains firmly entrenched within the 'noble' houses. | ||
Bal-Morath currently has 23 noble Houses as follows: | Bal-Morath currently has 23 noble Houses as follows: |
Revision as of 11:52, 14 October 2018
Although Bal-Morath is now a Republic, up until the ill-fated Reign of Halames it was a fairly typical feudal kingdom. As such the wealth of the kingdom was dominated by a relatively small number of families who eventually (through marriage or assimilation) considered as 'noble'.
These days political power resides with the (largely democratic) Council of the Archons but financial power remains firmly entrenched within the 'noble' houses.
Bal-Morath currently has 23 noble Houses as follows:
- Abanesi
- Abraxis
- Amaral
- Carreira
- Medeiros
- Molas
- Petras
- Politis
- Rosa
- Sapateiro
- Sarris
- Serra
- Stamatis
- Teresis
Of course, wealth alone doesn't imply that one is 'noble'. There has to be some hereditary connection to the land or wealth that spans back a number of generations. As with any feudal society, one is only 'noble' is they are of the right 'stock'. Having said that, there are many houses which lost their wealth after the revolution and those houses are no longer considered 'noble'. Even in a fantasy world, money still talks.