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==Background==
 
==Background==
The class system in Elpida is somewhat unique, branching off of the mainland ideals, but differentiated by the vacuum in power and money. Due to Elpida being such a new colony, there is a huge amount of fluidity and progression that is present in the class system. It is nowhere as rigid as the traditional class system of the mainland, where your social standing is all dependent on your family. In Elpida, it mostly focuses on politics, trade, and religion, the 3 staples of the colony.
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The class system in Elpida is somewhat unique, branching off of the mainland ideals, but differentiated by the vacuum in power and money. Due to Elpida being such a new colony, there is a huge amount of fluidity and progression that is present in the class system. It is nowhere as rigid as the traditional class system of the mainland, where your social standing is all dependent on your family. In Elpida, it mostly focuses on politics, trade, and religion - the 3 staples of the colony.
  
Typically, the newer generation have little regard for it, viewing it as an old and redundant way of thinking, but the older generation often still believe in it, being of the opinion that you should marry within your class, etc.
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Typically, the newer generation have little regard for it, viewing it as an old and redundant way of thinking. However, the older generation often still believes in it, being of the opinion that you should marry within your class, etc.
  
 
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==Social Class System==
===Class System===
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'''Summa''' - High Priests/Priestesses, Political officials, Masters of Trade
 
'''Summa''' - High Priests/Priestesses, Political officials, Masters of Trade
  
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'''Altum''' - All other holy people, warriors, captains, worker of the arts (singing, philosophy, writing, architecture)
 
'''Altum''' - All other holy people, warriors, captains, worker of the arts (singing, philosophy, writing, architecture)
  
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'''Media''' - Merchants, farmers, traders
 
'''Media''' - Merchants, farmers, traders
  
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'''Humilis''' - Labourers, common workers, servants, sailors
 
'''Humilis''' - Labourers, common workers, servants, sailors
  
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'''Infimus''' - Criminals, destitute citizens, homeless
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==Political System==
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'''The Senate'''
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'''Elpidan political officials'''
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'''Masters of trade'''
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'''Faction leaders'''
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==Guard System==
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'''Executive Magistrate'''
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'''Legionis''' - Called ‘sir’ or ‘lady’ by other soldiers, can lead legions (groups of up to 10 soldiers)
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'''Infimus''' - criminals, destitute, homeless
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'''Praefecti''' - Called ‘sir’ or ‘lady’ by other soldiers, can train units (groups of up to 5 soldiers)
  
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===Political System===
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'''Centurion''' - From 2 weeks old
The Senate
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Elpidan political officials
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'''Recruit''' - A new recruit, up to 2 weeks old
  
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==Religious System==
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'''High Priest/Priestess''' - The leader of the monastery or temple, they have the ultimate high command and are generally seen to be chosen by the worshipped God
  
Masters of Trade
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'''Priest/Priestess''' - A monk/nun who has been promoted by the High Priest/Priestess, they can lead sermons and participate in religious council meetings
  
Faction leaders
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===Religious System===
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'''Monk/Nun'''- Someone who has been working in a monastery or temple for more than a month
High Priest/Priestess
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Priest/Priestess
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'''Novitiate''' - Someone who has been working in a monastery or temple for less than a month
  
Monk/Nun
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'''Follower''' -  Someone who doesn’t work in a monastery or temple but actively worships the Gods
  
Follower
 
  
Note: dependent on god
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Note: This is the general order of the religious system, but may change depending on individual patron Gods.

Latest revision as of 22:45, 18 December 2019

Background

The class system in Elpida is somewhat unique, branching off of the mainland ideals, but differentiated by the vacuum in power and money. Due to Elpida being such a new colony, there is a huge amount of fluidity and progression that is present in the class system. It is nowhere as rigid as the traditional class system of the mainland, where your social standing is all dependent on your family. In Elpida, it mostly focuses on politics, trade, and religion - the 3 staples of the colony.

Typically, the newer generation have little regard for it, viewing it as an old and redundant way of thinking. However, the older generation often still believes in it, being of the opinion that you should marry within your class, etc.

Social Class System

Summa - High Priests/Priestesses, Political officials, Masters of Trade

Altum - All other holy people, warriors, captains, worker of the arts (singing, philosophy, writing, architecture)

Media - Merchants, farmers, traders

Humilis - Labourers, common workers, servants, sailors

Infimus - Criminals, destitute citizens, homeless

Political System

The Senate

Elpidan political officials

Masters of trade

Faction leaders

Guard System

Executive Magistrate

Legionis - Called ‘sir’ or ‘lady’ by other soldiers, can lead legions (groups of up to 10 soldiers)

Praefecti - Called ‘sir’ or ‘lady’ by other soldiers, can train units (groups of up to 5 soldiers)

Centurion - From 2 weeks old

Recruit - A new recruit, up to 2 weeks old

Religious System

High Priest/Priestess - The leader of the monastery or temple, they have the ultimate high command and are generally seen to be chosen by the worshipped God

Priest/Priestess - A monk/nun who has been promoted by the High Priest/Priestess, they can lead sermons and participate in religious council meetings

Monk/Nun- Someone who has been working in a monastery or temple for more than a month


Novitiate - Someone who has been working in a monastery or temple for less than a month

Follower - Someone who doesn’t work in a monastery or temple but actively worships the Gods


Note: This is the general order of the religious system, but may change depending on individual patron Gods.