ā -Ė Ė ļø“šøĖ āā³onarchy Titlesā .
Ā» ā ā©ļø .ā Emperor / Empress ;; A sovereign ruler of an empire, typically overseeing multiple kingdoms or territories. A higher rank than king or queen.
Ā» ā š .ā King / Queen ;; The ruling monarch; holds the highest authority in the kingdom or empire. Traditionally inherited or passed down through bloodlines.
Ā» ā šļø .ā Heir / Heiress ;; The official successor to the throne. Groomed for leadership and expected to rule next.
Ā» ā š .ā Heir / Heiress ;; Children of the king and queen. They may inherit the throne or hold ceremonial duties.
ā -Ė Ė ļø“šĖ āĘobility Titlesā .
ā¢ ćš°ć. . ą§ ā ĖDuke / DuchessĖ ;; High-ranking nobles who often rule over a duchy. Just below royalty, they may act as regional governors.
ā¢ ćš¦¢ć. . ą§ ā ĖArchduke / ArchduchessĖ ;; A rank above duke, usually used in large empires. May have closer ties to the royal family.
ā¢ ćš”ļøć. . ą§ ā ĖMarquess / MarchionessĖ ;; A noble ranked below a duke, traditionally responsible for border territories.
⢠ćšć. . ą§ ā ĖEarl / CountessĖ ;; A mid-ranking noble, often governing a county and supporting the monarchy.
⢠ćšć. . ą§ ā ĖViscount / ViscountessĖ ;; Junior nobles, ranking just under earls/countesses. Often administrative leaders or minor lords.
ā -Ė Ė ļø“š°Ė āš
²ourt and Household Titlesā .
ā®ĖćšŖćĖā Lord / Lady ā®Ė A general term for nobility; often landowners or important figures in the realm.
ā®Ėćš®ćĖā Baron / Baroness ā®Ė The lowest rank of nobility. May control small lands or serve under higher nobles.
ā®ĖćšćĖā Chancellor ā®Ė A senior advisor or official who handles the kingdom's political and legal matters.
ā®ĖćšŖćĖā Steward / Chamberlain ā®Ė Oversees the royal household or estate, managing daily affairs and operations.
ā®Ėćš§ ćĖā Royal Advisor ā®Ė Trusted by the monarch for political, magical, or military counsel.
ā®ĖćāļøćĖā Knight / Dame ā®Ė Honored warriors or defenders of the realm, often loyal to a noble or monarch.
ā -Ė Ė ļø“š¦“Ė āTop Tier ā The Leadershipā .
Ā» ā š¦ .ā Don / Boss / Godfather ;; The head of the entire organization. Makes the final call. Feared and respected.
Ā» ā š¼ .ā Underboss ;; Second-in-command. Runs the operation day-to-day and steps in if the Don canāt.
Ā» ā š¦ .ā Consigliere ;; The advisor ā calm, calculating, and the bossā most trusted mind.
ā -Ė Ė ļø“š§ØĖ āMid Tier ā Capos & Crewsā .
Ā» ā š« .ā Capo / Captain ;; Leads a crew or group of soldiers. Loyal to the boss, ruthless when needed.
Ā» ā š£ .ā Enforcer ;; Handles threats, sends messages, and ensures no one steps out of line.
Ā» ā šµ .ā Fixer / Cleaner ;; Cleans up messes ā evidence, problems, or people. Makes things disappear.
Ā» ā š¦ .ā Smuggler / Transporter ;; Moves goods, cash, weapons, or drugs between locations. Always on the road.
Ā» ā š .ā Front Boss / Politician ;; The face of legitimacy ā runs "legal" businesses and launders money.
ā -Ė Ė ļø“š„Ė āStreet Level ā Muscle & Hustlersā .
Ā» ā š¶ļø .ā Soldier / Made Man ;; A full member of the family. Proven loyal. Does the dirty work.
Ā» ā š¢ .ā Hitman / Assassin ;; Hired to eliminate problems quietly or dramatically. Fast, precise, and cold.
Ā» ā š§„ .ā Associate / Runner ;; Not officially part of the mafia but works closely with them. Wannabes or useful tools.
Ā» ā šŖ .ā Bookie ;; Handles bets, gambling rings, and debts. Always knows who owes what.
Ā» ā š² .ā Hustler / Grifter ;; Street-smart con artist ā scams, cheats, and schemes for the family.
ā -Ė Ė ļø“šøļøĖ āSpecial Roles ā Behind the Scenesā .
Ā» ā š» .ā Hacker / Tech Specialist ;; Cracks security, erases data, and spies online. Keeps things quiet and hidden.
Ā» ā š .ā Accountant / Launderer ;; Washes dirty money through clean businesses. Makes things look legal on paper.
Ā» ā š .ā Safehouse Keeper ;; Provides secret hideouts, weapons stashes, or meeting spots. Discreet and loyal.
Ā» ā šļø .ā Informant / Rat ;; Secretly leaks info to law enforcement. Hated, hunted, and doomed.