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To clarify, this thread is about titles of authority, not titles for books and chapters.
As it so happened, I got bored with calling all my rulers "kings", especially since that's not quite accurate in a few cases. So I'm fiddling around with different titles. I'd like some input on which ones stick best.
I was calling Mavaria's ruler a king, but for one thing, the rulership isn't hereditary. Each new ruler is chosen by Akalesh, the god of the Mavarians. For another thing, Mavaria doesn't really have a nobility, aristocracy, or a true ruling class. Mavarian culture is very family-centric, and government is largely in the hands of the heads of families in a hierarchical household structure. At the top of the hierarchy are the Patriarchs and Matriarchs who make up Mavaria's Arch Council, and the king, whose job is to keep them all in line, see that laws are enforced, and perform the will of Akalesh. Hardly a typical monarchy. I'm considering changing the title to one of the following:
Similarly, the Mako's ruler isn't really a king either. I was calling the title Mannetaw but I think that's an unncessary invented word. The Mako, similar to the Mavarians (the cultures have a common origin), govern themselves largely through a familial structure, but theirs is not nearly as formal as the Mavarians'. The title of Mannetaw is hereditary, and he does have near-absolute power (in theory), but he doesn't do what kings do. He doesn't govern per ce. Occasionally he'll issue laws or whatever, but his main responsibility is to act as "pack leader". The one that the people rally around in a time of crisis and who is responsible for leading in battle and ensuring his people's security. (Well, as secure as one can be in a forest full of giant killer sloths and toxic frogs.) I'm thinking of replacing the title "Mannetaw" with "Warden."
As it so happened, I got bored with calling all my rulers "kings", especially since that's not quite accurate in a few cases. So I'm fiddling around with different titles. I'd like some input on which ones stick best.
I was calling Mavaria's ruler a king, but for one thing, the rulership isn't hereditary. Each new ruler is chosen by Akalesh, the god of the Mavarians. For another thing, Mavaria doesn't really have a nobility, aristocracy, or a true ruling class. Mavarian culture is very family-centric, and government is largely in the hands of the heads of families in a hierarchical household structure. At the top of the hierarchy are the Patriarchs and Matriarchs who make up Mavaria's Arch Council, and the king, whose job is to keep them all in line, see that laws are enforced, and perform the will of Akalesh. Hardly a typical monarchy. I'm considering changing the title to one of the following:
- Master Judge
- Arbiter
- Chancellor
- Magister
Similarly, the Mako's ruler isn't really a king either. I was calling the title Mannetaw but I think that's an unncessary invented word. The Mako, similar to the Mavarians (the cultures have a common origin), govern themselves largely through a familial structure, but theirs is not nearly as formal as the Mavarians'. The title of Mannetaw is hereditary, and he does have near-absolute power (in theory), but he doesn't do what kings do. He doesn't govern per ce. Occasionally he'll issue laws or whatever, but his main responsibility is to act as "pack leader". The one that the people rally around in a time of crisis and who is responsible for leading in battle and ensuring his people's security. (Well, as secure as one can be in a forest full of giant killer sloths and toxic frogs.) I'm thinking of replacing the title "Mannetaw" with "Warden."