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[[Landsoftheblacksea:Main_Page/realms#Athervon | '''<< Back to Realms''']]
 
[[Landsoftheblacksea:Main_Page/realms#Athervon | '''<< Back to Realms''']]
  
[[File:Athervon 009.jpg|right|800px|Map of the Kingdom of Athervon]]
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[[File:Athervon 007.jpg|right|800px|Map of the Kingdom of Athervon]]
  
 
= History/Timeline =
 
= History/Timeline =
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Athervon’s social hierarchy follows the lines of authority, wealth, and command, all of which ultimately terminate in the power of the monarchy.
 
Athervon’s social hierarchy follows the lines of authority, wealth, and command, all of which ultimately terminate in the power of the monarchy.
  
The most respected social strata of Athervonian society goes by the collective name ''Le Haute Noblesse'', and is comprised of the titled, landed nobility.  This includes the Ducs, Marquis, Comptes, Vicomptes, and Barons of the realm.
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The most respected social strata of Athervonian society goes by the collective name Le Haute Noblesse, and is comprised of the titled, landed nobility.  This includes the Ducs, Marquis, Comptes, Vicomptes, and Barons of the realm.
Below them are the Gentry (''Les Petite Noblesse''), which is further stratified into the landed nobles (''Chevalieres'') and then the non-landed nobles (''Ecuyer'').
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Below Le Pairs are the Gentry (Les Petite Noblesse), which is further stratified into the landed nobles (Chevalieres) and then the non-landed nobles (Ecuyer).
  
 
It is important to note that while wealth is respected in Athervon, it does not superscede station; poor but nonetheless landed nobility (Ducs, Comptes, Marquis, Vicomptes, Barons, and Chevalieres) with a name of historical significance will generally have superior social status; Ecuyer who were formerly landed Chevalieres but who lost their lands to debt, war, or other problems generally follow next in the social hierarchy.  Below these formerly landed nobility will come the Ecuyer who never possessed land in the first place – the nouveau rich merchant or craftsman whose familiy has recently been granted a the station from the King in return for generous donations to the treasury or other services.   
 
It is important to note that while wealth is respected in Athervon, it does not superscede station; poor but nonetheless landed nobility (Ducs, Comptes, Marquis, Vicomptes, Barons, and Chevalieres) with a name of historical significance will generally have superior social status; Ecuyer who were formerly landed Chevalieres but who lost their lands to debt, war, or other problems generally follow next in the social hierarchy.  Below these formerly landed nobility will come the Ecuyer who never possessed land in the first place – the nouveau rich merchant or craftsman whose familiy has recently been granted a the station from the King in return for generous donations to the treasury or other services.   
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In this respect, Athervon draws a striking contrast with the neighboring Kingdom of Veniri, where social strata in the same situation would be completely reversed, with wealth deciding the order of things.  But both agree that wealth and land is the best combination – one that is at the top of the hierarchy in both Kingdoms.
 
In this respect, Athervon draws a striking contrast with the neighboring Kingdom of Veniri, where social strata in the same situation would be completely reversed, with wealth deciding the order of things.  But both agree that wealth and land is the best combination – one that is at the top of the hierarchy in both Kingdoms.
  
Members of the clergy and associated orders of the Holy Faith (''Le Ordonné'') form the next most desired social circles.  The subdivisions here follow the hierarchy of the church itself, with the Archprelate at the top, his Archbishops, Bishops, Abbots, and so on down the line.  The lines between the true nobility and the higher ranks of the clergy of the Holy faith is not necessarily black and white to begin with.  For example, the Archprelate of the Holy Faith is generally held as a peer to the most powerful Duc in the Kingdom.  These lines can be further blurred when Church leaders have noble titles conferred upon them (e.g., the Archbishop of Avis Armois has traditionally also held the title of comte du Armois Province).
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Members of the clergy and associated orders of the Holy Faith form the next most desired social circles.  The subdivisions here follow the hierarchy of the church itself, with the Archprelate at the top, his Archbishops, Bishops, Abbots, and so on down the line.  The lines between the true nobility and the higher ranks of the clergy of the Holy faith is not necessarily black and white to begin with.  For example, the Archprelate of the Holy Faith is generally held as a peer to the most powerful Duc in the Kingdom.  These lines can be further blurred when Church leaders have noble titles conferred upon them (e.g., the Archbishop of Avis Armois has traditionally also held the title of comte du Armois Province).
  
 
Below the clergy are Merchants and skilled Craftsmen who have no titles.  Collectively this group is ''Les Guildhomme''.  The subdivisions within this group are a mixture of rank, responsibility, and reputation within the various craft and merchant Guilds that hold sway in the cities, not to mention raw wealth.
 
Below the clergy are Merchants and skilled Craftsmen who have no titles.  Collectively this group is ''Les Guildhomme''.  The subdivisions within this group are a mixture of rank, responsibility, and reputation within the various craft and merchant Guilds that hold sway in the cities, not to mention raw wealth.
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Below the Guildhomme are the unskilled laborers and farmers – collectively, ''Le Serf'' – who form the bulk of the population of the countryside.  While financially speaking most folk of this class are technically poor, Athervon is a fertile land with generally good weather patterns and seasons, and it is unusual for there to be mass starvation or similar plights.  The life of folk in this strata of Athervonian society is hard, but not necessarily brutal, and more often than not, reasonably long if they survive childhood.
 
Below the Guildhomme are the unskilled laborers and farmers – collectively, ''Le Serf'' – who form the bulk of the population of the countryside.  While financially speaking most folk of this class are technically poor, Athervon is a fertile land with generally good weather patterns and seasons, and it is unusual for there to be mass starvation or similar plights.  The life of folk in this strata of Athervonian society is hard, but not necessarily brutal, and more often than not, reasonably long if they survive childhood.
  
The lowest “class” of Athervonian society, ''Le Déchu,'' is, unsurprisingly, formed by criminals and those who make their living outside the law.  It also includes those who served their time and have been freed, but are visibly marked by the punishment for their crimes (branding, taking of fingers and limbs, and a number of other disfigurements are all tools in the inventory of the King’s law enforcement establishment).
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The lowest “class” of Athervonian society is, unsurprisingly, formed by criminals and those who make their living outside the law, as well as those who served their time and have been freed, but are visibly marked by the punishment for their crimes (branding, taking of fingers and limbs, and a number of other disfigurements are all tools in the inventory of the King’s law enforcement establishment).
  
 
== Non-Humans ==
 
== Non-Humans ==
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'''Ulie-ar-Fes'''
 
'''Ulie-ar-Fes'''
 
A small village in southern Athervon, close to the border with the Dire Fens.
 
A small village in southern Athervon, close to the border with the Dire Fens.
 
=== Province Maussis ===
 
 
'''Asaquet'''
 
A medium-sized town.  Asaquet is the closest major settlement to Orveaux, and is a popular destination for the garrison troops when they are heading to or coming from their duty.
 
 
[[Landsoftheblacksea:Main_Page/realms/athervon/settlements/orveaux | '''Orveaux''']]
 
 
A fortified village on the border of the Dire Fens.  Orveaux sits at the edge of one of the few paths through The Fall that allow one easy access down into - or up from - the Fens.  As such, it sees regular incursions from the foul inhabitants that reside there.  Orveaux is heavily fortified and is always manned with a significant garrison of troops both from the Comte du Maussis as well as cavalry and heavy footsoldiers provided by the Duc du Sud.
 
 
=== Province Cascade ===
 
 
[[Landsoftheblacksea:Main_Page/realms/athervon/settlements/asala | '''Asala''']]
 
 
A medium-sized town in the shadow of the hills of the Iron Mountains.  Asala is the first civilization one will find coming north on the Mirecrawl road, or the last one will see heading south until the city-states of Ivepia are reached.  A major Abbey of the Order of St. Gérôme is located on a hill overlooking the town, and the monks are commonly seen in the town are villages nearby helping the poor and sick.
 
 
'''Aven Mirba'''
 
Seat of the Province and residence of La Comte du Province Cascade.
 
 
=== Province Camgny ===
 
 
'''Aven Névé/Seld Arnile'''
 
Seat of the Province and residence of La Comte du Province Camgny.
 
 
=== Province Saubonne ===
 
 
'''Aven Moél''
 
Seat of the Province and residence of La Comte du Province Saubonne.
 
 
=== Province Marilès ===
 
 
'''Aven Aubin'''
 
Seat of the Province and residence of La Comte du Province Marilès.
 
  
 
== Domaine Oest ==
 
== Domaine Oest ==
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'''Uxio'''
 
'''Uxio'''
 
A medium-sized town in central Athervon, seat of the Duc of Domaine Oeste.
 
A medium-sized town in central Athervon, seat of the Duc of Domaine Oeste.
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=== Province Cascade ===
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'''Asaquet'''
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A medium-sized town in the shadow of the hills of the Iron Mountains.  Asaquet is the first civilization one will find coming north on the Mirecrawl road, or the last one will see heading south until the city-states of Ivepia are reached.  A major Abbey of the Order of St. Gérôme is located on a hill overlooking the town, and the monks are commonly seen in the town are villages nearby helping the poor and sick.
  
 
== Domaine Centre ==
 
== Domaine Centre ==

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