[ The identifying details aren't something he generally shares with strangers on here, but - ]
My world had a single 'country' I guess you might call it. There was the church and the noble houses who shared power. The Usho was the highest priest, above all others. He spoke for the church and for god. Always a man. Women could become nuns but they were, in general, beneath men.
There were ranks below the Usho, high to low. There were those like me, who were considered blessed by god for our abilities. Adjacent? to us were the higher ranks of holy soldiers, an army pledged to defend the church.
The noble houses had their own hierarchies. They generally employed 'bondsmen' too in their armies and personal guard. Women did not serve as soldiers.
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My world had a single 'country' I guess you might call it. There was the church and the noble houses who shared power. The Usho was the highest priest, above all others. He spoke for the church and for god. Always a man. Women could become nuns but they were, in general, beneath men.
There were ranks below the Usho, high to low. There were those like me, who were considered blessed by god for our abilities. Adjacent? to us were the higher ranks of holy soldiers, an army pledged to defend the church.
The noble houses had their own hierarchies. They generally employed 'bondsmen' too in their armies and personal guard. Women did not serve as soldiers.
Cavalier Primary sounds important.