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A '''Barony''' is one of the many kinds of subdivisions of a [[Duchy]] one can make. Currently not a position of much significance, since Barons can't speak in the [[Landsraad]] any more than a commoner. However, the position is recognised by Imperial Law and is a part of the feudal system, so it is a meaningful form of organisation (and will become more meaningful if we get a few barons in here again).  | A '''Barony''' is one of the many kinds of subdivisions of a [[Duchy]] one can make. Currently not a position of much significance, since Barons can't speak in the [[Landsraad]] any more than a commoner. However, the position is recognised by Imperial Law and is a part of the feudal system, so it is a meaningful form of organisation (and will become more meaningful if we get a few barons in here again).  | ||
==List of Baronies by Duchy==  | ==List of Current Baronies by Duchy==  | ||
*[[Brookshire]]  | *[[Brookshire]]  | ||
*[[Kildare]]  | *[[Kildare]]  | ||
Revision as of 22:53, 12 April 2008
A Barony is one of the many kinds of subdivisions of a Duchy one can make. Currently not a position of much significance, since Barons can't speak in the Landsraad any more than a commoner. However, the position is recognised by Imperial Law and is a part of the feudal system, so it is a meaningful form of organisation (and will become more meaningful if we get a few barons in here again).
List of Current Baronies by Duchy
- Brookshire
 - Kildare
 - Yardistan
 - Froyalan (previously The Boreal-Elwynnese Duchy)
 - Straylight
 
(in process)