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====Private above-Grandee Protocol==== | ====Private above-Grandee Protocol==== | ||
Private Protocol for the above-Grandee Protocol is identical to the below-Grandee Private Protocol as listed above. There is no Private Protocol for Princeroyals, one must always behave in Public Protocol around them. It still applies to Dukes, though Dukes may similarly choose to enforce Public Protocol depending on their personal preferences. | Private Protocol for the above-Grandee Protocol is identical to the below-Grandee Private Protocol as listed above. There is no Private Protocol for Princeroyals, one must always behave in Public Protocol around them. It still applies to Dukes, though Dukes may similarly choose to enforce Public Protocol depending on their personal preferences. | ||
==Other Assorted Rules== | |||
This section contains a list of miscellaneous rules that did not fit in any other category. | |||
* Courtiers, servants, guards, or other forms of hired staff in a Noble Household, are considered to be at their best behavior because their crude and uncourteous behavior is a reflection upon their master and employee, who can fire them very quickly if they make them look like a fool. | |||
* Adoptions in Nobility are not recognized conventionally. They are given legal privileges when adopted, but one does not become blue-blooded by simply being adopted. As such, the Court Protocol need not apply to adopted Nobles, as they have no birthright expectation of the high class. | |||
* Courtiers, servants, guards, and other forms of hired staff are technically meant to get a sign-off from their employees to have romantic relations with people outside and inside of the court. This is because a master must always be aware of the particular investments of their staff. | |||
* Some Courts may apply specific rules not mentioned on this page. For example, the Vultarin Court (Duke) has a strong Eronidas presence, which disallows exposed skin on legs as this is thought of as vulgar body language. To discover hidden Court rules, it is best (and acceptable) to ask. |