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Members of the Royal Household

King - ruler of Myrddin
Queen - woman sovereign.
Dauphin/Dauphine - Heirs to the throne of the Kingdom Prince/Princess - Siblings of the Dauphin/Dauphine

First Knight/Champion - Champion to the King
Fleet Admiral - Leader of the Kingdom`s Navy

Chancellor - Heads the Justice, Defense and Ambassadors
Court Chronicler - Historian of the Kingdom
Court Bard - Liason for the King to the Bardic Guild
Court Mage - Liason for the King to the Mage Guild
Court Tutor - Teacher of the heirs to the throne
Arch Prelate - Leader of the Spiritual Presense in the Kingdom
Steward - Keeper of the Kingdom books and accounts
Seneschal - Monitors communications in and out of the Kingdom
Court Fool - Palace entertainer
Court Healer - Liason for the King to the Healers of the Kingdom
Master or Mistress of the Royal stable - Keeper of the Royal Stables, caring for the King`s horses.
Master of the Robes - The Master is an officer of the royal household whose duty is supposed to consist in caring for the His Majesties robes.

Her Majesties Retainers

Mistress of the Robes - The Mistress is the lady who enjoys the highest rank of the ladies in the service of the Her Majesty, and is supposed to care for her robes and keep charge of the other Ladies. She also monitors and records the Queen's daily expenses for clothing and fripperies.
Private Secretary - Secretary to the Queen
Keeper of the Queen's Archives - She keeps safe all the official copies of all documents of the Myrddin Kingdom and such property of the Crown as is entrusted to her care.
Lady of the Bedchamber - anywhere between four and six Ladies could be appointed to this position. They accompany the Queen and other female members of the Royal family on public engagements, including national occasions and State Visits abroad. They deal with the flowers, cards and presents which the Queen and other members of the royal family receive during their public engagements. They may also be assigned to visiting dignitaries, especially if fluent in the foreigner's language.
Lady in Waiting - the Queen's entertainers; skilled in song, verse, embroidery, ectera.

Society Structure

King/Queen - refered to as His/Her Majesty
Dauphin/Dauphine - refered to as the Dauphin/Dauphine or Your Royal Highness
Prince/Princess - refered to as His/Her Highness
Duke/Duchess - refered to as His/Her Grace
Earl/Countess - refered to as His/Her Lord/Ladyship
Knight/Paladin - refered to as My Lord or Sir
Count/Countess - refered to as His/Her Lord/Lady
Baron/Baroness - refered to as Lord, Baron, or Lady
Lord/Lady
Common Soldier - refered to by rank and last name
Peasant
Serf