King, Queen (0/1 King) (1/1 Queen) Your (Royal) Majesty, My Lord/Lady, My King/Queen, King/Queen Pat - Rules a country or married to the ruler.
Crowned Prince/Princess (1/1 Crowned Prince/Princess) Your (Royal) Highness, My Lord/Lady, Prince/ss) Pat - The son/daughter of the King & Queen or the son/daughter of the former King & Queen who will become the next successor of the throne.
Prince, Princess (1/3 Prince{Son}) (2/5 Princess{Daughter}) (0/4 Prince{Brother to King) (0/3 Prince {Brother to Queen}) (1/3 Princess {Sister to King}) (0/4 Princess {Sister to Queen) Your (Royal) Highness, My Lord/Lady, Prince/ss) Pat - Typically the son or daughter of a ruler. Sometimes the siblings of the King and Queen who weren't given the title as King and Queen
Grand Duke, Grand Duchess (0/1 Grand Duke) (0/1 Grand Duchess) My Lord/Lady, Your Grace, Grand Duke(Duchess) Pat - Usually reserved for either a ruling monarch, descendants of a former ruling monarch, or rarely used instead of Prince/ss) for the offspring of a King/Queen.
Duke, Duchess (They live in the Town, their houses are extremely big) (0/3 Duke) (0/3 Duchess) Your Grace, Duke(Duchess) Pat - Nobility which holds lands within a principality/kingdom, a hereditary title for the ruler of a duchy.
Earl, Count, Countess (They live in the Town, their houses are extremely big) (0/3 Male Earl) (0/3 Female Earl/Countess) (0/3 Count) (1/3 Countess) My Lord/Lady, Earl(Count, Countess) Pat - Roughly equivalent titles, since there is no feminine term for Earl Countess is used.
Viscount, Viscountess (They live in the Town, their houses are extremely big) (0/3 Viscount) (0/3 Viscountess) My Lord/Lady, Lord(Lady) Pat, Viscount(ess) Pat - Title granted to someone not quite important enough to be a count but too important to be a baron.
Baronet/Baron, Baroness (They live in the Town, their houses are extremely big) (0/3 Baron) (0/3 Baroness) Sir, Sire, Madam, Ma'am -A member of the lowest order of the British nobility. A member of the lowest hereditary titled British order, with the status of a commoner but able to use the prefix “Sir.”.
You can request to create a royalty or a female knight(which is called a Dame)/assassin/guard here(:
(0/1 King) (1/1 Queen)
Your (Royal) Majesty, My Lord/Lady, My King/Queen, King/Queen Pat
- Rules a country or married to the ruler.
Crowned Prince/Princess
(1/1 Crowned Prince/Princess)
Your (Royal) Highness, My Lord/Lady, Prince/ss) Pat
- The son/daughter of the King & Queen or the son/daughter of the former King & Queen who will become the next successor of the throne.
Prince, Princess
(1/3 Prince{Son}) (2/5 Princess{Daughter})
(0/4 Prince{Brother to King) (0/3 Prince {Brother to Queen})
(1/3 Princess {Sister to King}) (0/4 Princess {Sister to Queen)
Your (Royal) Highness, My Lord/Lady, Prince/ss) Pat
- Typically the son or daughter of a ruler. Sometimes the siblings of the King and Queen who weren't given the title as King and Queen
Grand Duke, Grand Duchess
(0/1 Grand Duke) (0/1 Grand Duchess)
My Lord/Lady, Your Grace, Grand Duke(Duchess) Pat
- Usually reserved for either a ruling monarch, descendants of a former ruling monarch, or rarely used instead of Prince/ss) for the offspring of a King/Queen.
Duke, Duchess
(They live in the Town, their houses are extremely big)
(0/3 Duke) (0/3 Duchess)
Your Grace, Duke(Duchess) Pat
- Nobility which holds lands within a principality/kingdom, a hereditary title for the ruler of a duchy.
Earl, Count, Countess
(They live in the Town, their houses are extremely big)
(0/3 Male Earl) (0/3 Female Earl/Countess) (0/3 Count) (1/3 Countess)
My Lord/Lady, Earl(Count, Countess) Pat
- Roughly equivalent titles, since there is no feminine term for Earl Countess is used.
Viscount, Viscountess
(They live in the Town, their houses are extremely big)
(0/3 Viscount) (0/3 Viscountess)
My Lord/Lady, Lord(Lady) Pat, Viscount(ess) Pat
- Title granted to someone not quite important enough to be a count but too important to be a baron.
Baronet/Baron, Baroness
(They live in the Town, their houses are extremely big)
(0/3 Baron) (0/3 Baroness)
Sir, Sire, Madam, Ma'am
-A member of the lowest order of the British nobility. A member of the lowest hereditary titled British order, with the status of a commoner but able to use the prefix “Sir.”.
You can request to create a royalty or a female knight(which is called a Dame)/assassin/guard here(: