Part Three: Titles. Create a mountain nobility with this list.
Obviously not all the titles will work with your campaign’s theme, but imagine using the list to give your world a broader feel. Just because your city or nation-state uses Kings, queens, dukes, etc., does not mean the rest of the game world does. Imagine adding a visiting Pharaoh or an exiled Sultana to your court. Should spice things up quickly and easily.
You’ve now expanded your game world without the players leaving home!
- Abbot
- Admiral
- Advocate
- Alderman
- Amir
- Archbishop
- Archdeacon
- Archduke
- Archduchess
- Ayatolah
- Baliff
- Ban
- Barrister
- Baron
- Baronness
- Baronet
- Bey
- Burgermeister
- Caliph
- Captain
- Centurion
- Champion
- Chancellor
- Chief
- Chieftan
- Colonel
- Commadore
- Commander
- Commissioner
- Corporal
- Councillor
- Count
- Countess/Countessa
- Dame
- Director
- Doctor
- Duke
- Duchess
- Earl
- Elder
- Emir
- Emperor
- Empress
- General
- Governess
- Govenor
- Govenor-General
- Graf
- Grand Duke
- Grand Duchess
- Headmaster
- High Commissioner
- Judge
- King
- Knight
- Lady
- Lady-in-Waiting
- Legate
- Lieutenant
- Lord
- Maharajah
- Major
- Marquis
- Marquise
- Matriarch
- Mayor
- Minister
- Nawab
- Patriarch
- Pharaoh
- Pontiff
- Potentate
- Prebendary
- Prefect
- Primier
- Prince
- Princess
- Professor
- Rajah
- Regent
- Reverend
- Queen
- Secretary
- Senator
- Sergent
- Sergent-at-Arms
- Shah
- Sheik
- Sheriff
- Steward
- Squire
- Sultan
- Sultana
- Tribune
- Tsar/Czar
- Tsarevna/Czarina
- Viceroy
- Viscount
- Viscountess
- Vizier