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Calerim Nobility — Internal Reference

  Calerim Nobility — Internal Reference

  Nobility in Calerim is defined by recognition, not land alone.

  Authority is granted only through office.

  Valborn — Noble Without Office

  Valborn refers to any recognized noble who does not currently hold a ruling seat.

  A person is Valborn if they are:

  


      
  • Born into a noble house, or


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  • Elevated from commoner status by imperial or noble grant,


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  and they do not yet possess land or formal authority.

  Valborn status grants:

  


      
  • social recognition


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  • legal protection


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  • ceremonial respect


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  Valborn do not command territory, troops, or law.

  Offices of Authority (By Seat)

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  • Valecrown — Emperor

      Supreme sovereign. Source of imperial mandate.


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  • High Valer — Duke

      Grand regional rulers. Near-imperial authority.


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  • Terraval — Marquis

      Provincial governors. Full civil and military control.


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  • Marchval — Earl / Count

      Frontier and strategic lords. Emergency authority in war.


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  • Holdval — Viscount

      City or fortress rulers. Urban law and defense.


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  • Landval — Baron

      Rural domain holders. Local governance.


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  • Oathbound — Landless noble (knight-equivalent)

      Authority derived solely from sworn service.


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  Key Principle (Unstated In-Story)

  


      
  • Nobility ≠ Authority


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  • Authority exists only while holding office


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  • Losing land or seat returns one to Valborn status


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  This allows:

  


      
  • rewarded commoners to enter nobility cleanly


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  • fallen houses to persist without power


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  • noble bloodlines without political inflation


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