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*What I have there is copied straight from law. Feel free to modify it as needed as long as it doesn't conflict with how law describes it.--[[User:Kottr|Kottr]] 13:40, 7 May 2008 (PDT)
*What I have there is copied straight from law. Feel free to modify it as needed as long as it doesn't conflict with how law describes it.--[[User:Kottr|Kottr]] 13:40, 7 May 2008 (PDT)
* I don't see any problem with augmenting what is in the law to include direct information about the titles received.  For instance: ''Those serving as Crown for a full reign receive a county, those serving as Crown for two full reigns receive a duchy.  These awards bestow the title of Count/Earl or Countess, and Duke/Duchess respectively.''--[[User:Iulianna|Iulianna]] 15:15, 28 May 2008 (PDT)
* I don't see any problem with augmenting what is in the law to include direct information about the titles received.  For instance: ''Those serving as Crown for a full reign receive a county, those serving as Crown for two full reigns receive a duchy.  These awards bestow the title of Count/Earl or Countess, and Duke/Duchess respectively.''--[[User:Iulianna|Iulianna]] 15:15, 28 May 2008 (PDT)
The kingdom has registered an "Order of the Barbed Pheon." According to my research, said order was a recognition of particularly well-crafted puns, and was given out by members of the order, rather than the Crown.  I don't know much more than that, and am hesitant to include it.

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For the Royal peers, I would change it to read that those who complete a full reign of six months become a count/earl or countess and those who complete a second full reign become a duke or duchess. WE know what we mean by getting a county or duchy but those on the outside may not. -- Natalya

  • What I have there is copied straight from law. Feel free to modify it as needed as long as it doesn't conflict with how law describes it.--Kottr 13:40, 7 May 2008 (PDT)
  • I don't see any problem with augmenting what is in the law to include direct information about the titles received. For instance: Those serving as Crown for a full reign receive a county, those serving as Crown for two full reigns receive a duchy. These awards bestow the title of Count/Earl or Countess, and Duke/Duchess respectively.--Iulianna 15:15, 28 May 2008 (PDT)

The kingdom has registered an "Order of the Barbed Pheon." According to my research, said order was a recognition of particularly well-crafted puns, and was given out by members of the order, rather than the Crown. I don't know much more than that, and am hesitant to include it.