Noble Rules And Progression
Players are fully given the ability to join a noble house at any time with the proper amount of work put in. In order to regular how things run, the following are the rules associated to having and playing a noble and should be kept in mind.
Roleplay Rules
[*]Players may not start as the reigning Finla. While the siblings, cousins, and children are the Finla are absolutely completely allowed due to the way nobility in Atinaw works, immediately starting as the Finla is not allowed. Players also may not begin play as the husband or wife of the current Finla. Earning the rank of Finla or even becoming the partner of one is a complicated process that requires players to be willing to put in the time and energy to write with one another and display a certain level of care not only for their character, but for the Clan they'll one day be leading if they're chosen.
[*]Those playing in a noble family are not the 'owner' of this family in terms of OOC control, even if they end up becoming the Finla of that family. These families are open to any players who gain moderator approval and current players cannot block people from joining their family. Similarly, they can't block players from joining at certain points in that families lineage. New siblings and cousins can drop in at any minute, so PCs should just assume they have a lot upon character creation. These characters can also be of any age, as heirship is decided by merit and not age. The one thing new PCs cannot do is become the child of another PC without gaining explicit consent.
[*]Noble players should be mindful of the culture of Atinaw, and act appropriately. You are a noble, regardless of how active you are in political plots you are still affected by the cultural associations with being a noble.
[*]Players should refrain from acting on behalf of your house or making decisions for your house outside of what your rank might entail. A generic member does not have the ability to speak on behalf of their house as a whole unless given the permission to do so by their Finla (this is usually given as moderator approval).
[*]Beside Finla, there are no official ranks among members of a noble house. Everyone else is just a member. However, there are a number of unofficial rankings which do help dictate where a noble is in the pecking order and how likely they are to become the next Finla. These ranks are roughly equivalent to the typical ranks associated to the nobility in the Ransera Nobility Rules guide. The rules regarding progression, how it works, and benefits associated with it are detailed farther down the write-up
[*]As one final note, player can and are encouraged to play lesser houses, the leaders of which being the Alt Finla. A player will have full control of their lesser house and who gets to join it. Prior to approval, players must submit a basic write up for their lesser house with the Alt Finla included. The level of power possessed by the Alt Finla of these houses varies, however, it can never rise above that of roughly what would be a Baron in other countries. With that said, the Alt Finla are in a unique position where they can usurp the power of the Finla with the proper number of threads and plotting. In this event, the minor house would then become the major house which represents the Clan they are apart of, and normal noble rules apply. This is also a warning for the member of major houses, as this can happen if they aren't careful.
NPC Rules
The NPC Rules for Atinaw follow the same general rules as they do in Lorien, taking into account the translation of ranks.
Wealth Rules and Progression
Wealth Rules for each rank roughly follow their technical counterparts as detailed in
this write-up
[*]Fjornis is the technical name for general members of the kinship. Member is usually more often than nor the rank they are referred to by. They can be compared to landless lord. This rank is mostly only used for the members of lesser families, as the members of greater families more often than not begin as Thiris. This is also the rank often given to those in a major family who've done something considered to be wildly disgraceful.
[*]Thiris can be compared to lords. Players will generally begin play as this rank. It is a general rank with nothing special attached.
[*]Tevinver can be compared to barons. At this point players are expected to have or start a business to help provide for the family. In addition, nobles will be given a small amount of land. Typical a small town. They will either act as the Alt Finla of this town, or be tasked with helping the current Alt Finla. In addition, this is where Alt Finla rest regarding ranking. To obtain this rank, players must simple be active and invested in the care of the Clan they live in. Interact with plots and other players is a good way to achieve this. It is possible for a play to be pre-approved to start at this rank, however, it's considered with much scrutiny.
[*]Eininver can be compared to counts. Players finally begin to truly help their Finla manage the clan at this point. They are usually given a cluster of towns and estates that they are in charge of overseeing the Alt Finals who rule them. An Eininver is usually privy to important plots going on in their Clan as well as Atinaw as a whole. They are the first in line to be considered when the Finla is considering retiring (however, this isn't always a given).
[*]Finla can be compared to dukes, and are considered to be the leaders of a noble house. Players who achieve this rank should be helping to lead plots, pushing plots along, and generally acting with some level of confidence regarding the inner workings of Atinaw. They are usually core players and have probably been in Atinaw for a while, invested in its play and truly helping to progress it as a country.