The way i've had the noble titles explained is they are the griffins of the crown path. The only things i've been able to do with it though are pull rank in a flurby battlegame and have a man at arms.
Way back when I came up with the idea for what Neverwinter put in its initial corpora. AFAIK it was the the first instance of it but havent researched it. I just wanted something that reflected a renaissance amtgarder who wore all the (job) hats at some point.
I know Blackspire inherited it's definition of Marquis from the old Burning Lands corpora. It may have been tweaked since it was adopted though. I have no idea of the time table for that though.
The answer to Critias question is fancy hats. People always respect a fancy hat.
Fancy hats are always the answer.
The way i've had the noble titles explained is they are the griffins of the crown path. The only things i've been able to do with it though are pull rank in a flurby battlegame and have a man at arms.
I've never heard it explained that way, but the analogy is sound. But yah, they don't do much out side of roleplay and taking a man at arms.
Grand Marquis is still really difficult to get.
It is and the requirements are a weird one. It can also be slightly different from kingdom to kingdom.
Way back when I came up with the idea for what Neverwinter put in its initial corpora. AFAIK it was the the first instance of it but havent researched it. I just wanted something that reflected a renaissance amtgarder who wore all the (job) hats at some point.
I know Blackspire inherited it's definition of Marquis from the old Burning Lands corpora. It may have been tweaked since it was adopted though. I have no idea of the time table for that though.