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Recently, I noticed something ("Oh my gosh Jstar, you do have an attention span!") a lot of people are unclear or are just to lazy to type out how we should be talking to people.. If you are still unclear then the below should help:
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Kings, Queens and Royalty: Refer to them as "Your Grace", that should be a mandatory thing.. Even peasants did this, are you below a peasant?.. Although peasants said it in different ways "Y'grace" was a common one I think..
Lords and Ladies: Depending on your birth (Noble or Common) there are two ways to say this. Highborn people should say it "my lord" or "my lady" however the common folk should say it like "m'lord" and "m'lady"
Knights: Knighting was a common thing back in the days of old, therefore it was common courtesy to call a knight "Sir", try and do this it would be a nice thing.
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Other than that there aren't any others that I can think of now.. But I honestly think it should help add to immersion, if only in the slightest of ways! It was uncommon for you to call a King "Draco" in front of him, it was just plain rude. So just try and give these a whirl and see how it plays out!
For example, my character being a Lord would be very formal when it comes to titles, adressing people by their station, however some other characters e.g madmen (Who seem to be the norm in Altera) would just not care.. This would be considered very very very very rude, or just plain ignorant and ill-mannered..
The King (Or Queen) does not have to care as much with titles as, ya know, he does what he wants. But other high ranking peoples should always be polite.
If I missed any out do tell me! Suggestions and feedback are appreciated!
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Kings, Queens and Royalty: Refer to them as "Your Grace", that should be a mandatory thing.. Even peasants did this, are you below a peasant?.. Although peasants said it in different ways "Y'grace" was a common one I think..
Lords and Ladies: Depending on your birth (Noble or Common) there are two ways to say this. Highborn people should say it "my lord" or "my lady" however the common folk should say it like "m'lord" and "m'lady"
Knights: Knighting was a common thing back in the days of old, therefore it was common courtesy to call a knight "Sir", try and do this it would be a nice thing.
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Other than that there aren't any others that I can think of now.. But I honestly think it should help add to immersion, if only in the slightest of ways! It was uncommon for you to call a King "Draco" in front of him, it was just plain rude. So just try and give these a whirl and see how it plays out!
For example, my character being a Lord would be very formal when it comes to titles, adressing people by their station, however some other characters e.g madmen (Who seem to be the norm in Altera) would just not care.. This would be considered very very very very rude, or just plain ignorant and ill-mannered..
The King (Or Queen) does not have to care as much with titles as, ya know, he does what he wants. But other high ranking peoples should always be polite.
If I missed any out do tell me! Suggestions and feedback are appreciated!