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Revision as of 12:32, 18 March 2018

Aurician society is socially stratified both legally and culturally. The City of Aurice is the dominant pattern and the over-provinces and cities elsewhere in the empire are similar to this pattern.


Social Order Description Remarks
Hierophant Senator Mid-level Senators; hold much prestige as leaders of religious orders, but little of the power; wealthy land-owners
Duke Senator Highest members of Senate; hold all principle power in the Senate and entitled to all the highest offices of government; wealthy land-owners
Count Senator Mid-level Senators; hold almost all the prestige of Duke Senators, only some of the power; wealthy land-owners
Baron Senator Mid-level Senators; hold almost all the prestige of Duke Senators, but little of the power; wealthy land-owners
Metropolitan Senator Low-level senators; little true senatorial power; considerable prestige; wealthy merchants
Metropolitan Prestigious rank of nobility; no power in senate; commercial interests; wealthy merchants
Knight Gentry Formerly pledged to the sometime Grand Duke of Aurice; they now pledge service to the city or to an officially recognized order; post-ducal knights often drawn from professional mercenary captains who want prestige; many officers in the military are Knights-Gentry Knights-Magi of Aurice also fit into this class
Landed Gentry Officially recognized bourgeois—recognized for skilled profession or accomplishment; able to hold lesser governmental offices by virtue of land-ownership Samoyat Rhaurvace
Landless Gentry Officially recognized bourgeois—recognized for skilled profession or accomplishment; able to hold lesser offices by virtue of inherited status
Free Commoners Untitled freeman, not tied to manor lord, but typically clients of someone else; Commoners come in a wide range of wealth, from dirt poor to moderately wealthy
Serfs Land-tied peasants. This class was officially abolished in 2576 by decree and all serfs were elevated to free commoners, above. Decree of Universal Emancipation throughout the Grand Duchy of Aurice (2576)

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