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Honorific Titles of Anteria

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An honorific is a title that conveys esteem or respect for position or rank when used in addressing or referring to a person. Sometimes, the term "honorific" is used in a more specific sense to refer to an honorary academic title. It is also often conflated with systems of honorific speech in linguistics, which are grammatical or morphological ways of encoding the relative social status of speakers.

Nations

Hatstheput

Nouveaurich

Nouveaurich's egalitarian culture generally discourages the use of titles, but some honorifics are applied in formal documents:

  • His/Her Excellency - A generic honorific typically applied to important persons, including the Chief Executive, the Chief of the Monetary Authority, members of parliament, court justices, university deans, business tycoons, et cetera. Rarely used outside of the most formal settings.

Prybourne

  • His/Her Most Affluent - The Grand Nagus Title noting the individuals esteem as the top of the wealth chain
  • His/Her Esteemed Magnate - Title for executive members of the National Conglomerate of Prybourne like the First Clerk, Grand Proxy and members of the Head Executives Board.
  • His\Her Tycoonship - Superintendents, Proprietors, members of the Conglomerate
  • Mogul - a mark of esteem for a person of personal, social or official distinction; primarily in business.

Neuewland

  • Emperor of the Zeevolk - A title bestowed upon the head of the House of Hamlet, it harkens back to the old Neuew belief that the Hamlets are the rightful heirs of the final Zeevolk Dynasty, and therefore continue to remain the Emperors of the Zeevolk. The spouse is typically given the title "Monarch of Neuhamlet", and the other members of the house typically have titular counties as a title, such as "Burgrave of Nurdensee."

Viha

  • Mr. President
  • Mr. Vice-President
  • His/Her Majesty
  • Mr. Prime-Minister
  • Mr. Vice-Prime minister
  • Mr. Leader
  • Mr. Vice-Leader