
Noblesse
1850 ; The reigning of the new Queen signifies the union between humans and the different living beings in one kingdom. Noblesse, a kingdom run by the Queen consisting of several cities, each occupying citizens of different hierarchies. Humans, vampires, werewolves and sorcerers, coexisting under one kingdom after centuries of dispute and war between the kinds. Rules of the new nation keeps them living in peace despite their differences. However, does serenity really seems as it is? Do the kinds manage to live together without any blood shed?
The Kinds
humans
Humans are the majority beings living in Noblesse. They are mortals but somehow proved useful with their intelligence, as well as creativity in coming up with new inventions and innovations with a form of knowledge that they call science. These mortals feed on animals and vegetables, eaten only when cooked. Raw meals depending on the type of food. Most of the royal bloods are humans with a few exceptions.
vampires
Vampires are an undead, immortal supernatural species that consume blood to maintain their vitality. Their bodies are animated by their souls, which are kept trapped in their supernaturally-perserved corpses by the supernatural powers of vampire blood. Their bodies seem to work like living bodies, at least on a visible level, meaning they will not feel like they are dead as their bodies respond to certain things in ways of a living person would. Humans become vampires by an unknown process that involves a vampire's bite and/or a transfer of blood.
werewolves
In folklore, a werewolf[a] (Old English: werwulf, "man-wolf") or occasionally lycanthrope /ˈlaɪkənˌθroʊp/ (Greek: λυκάνθρωπος lukánthrōpos, "wolf-person") is a human with the ability to shapeshift into a wolf (or, especially in modern film, a therianthropic hybrid wolf-like creature), either purposely or after being placed under a curse or affliction (often a bite or scratch from another werewolf) and especially on the night of a full moon.
sorcerers
Sorcerers are humans that are born with the ability to perform magic. An individual male human with magical ability is known as a wizard, and an individual female human with magical ability is known as a witch , though "wizard" is sometimes used as a gender-neutral singular noun like "man". In childhood, wizards and witches may exhibit random bursts of magic, called accidental magic, which are honed and controlled as they progress to maturity. To perform controlled magic, almost all wizards/witches need to use a wand, although the skill of wandless magic may be mastered in later life. Magical ability is an inherited trait usually passed from parent to child. Wizards have the power to cure 'mundane' illnesses and injuries, and contact with non-magical creatures .
THE UPPER CLASS
The Upper Class was by inheritance a Royal Class. Many aristocrats do not have to work as for centuries their families had been gathering more than enough assets for each generation to live luxuriously. On the contrary, there are still some aristocrats who managed huge business empires such as mining, shipping or trading. The Upper Class consists of several level of aristocrats (orders from the highest of rank); Duke and Duchess, Marquess and Marchioness, Earl and Countess, Viscount and Viscountess, Baron and Baroness.
The Middle Class
The Middle Class people owned and managed business empires. They are one of the main economy contributors for the country, providing supplies for the citizens as well as opening job opportunities for those of a lower class. Children of the Middle Class receive proper education due to their wealth and standard of living.
The Working Class
The Working Class holds the lowest hierarchy in the society. This social class serves to work under those of middle class just enough to earn for a living. They live in poverty, usually only able to afford a single room for a whole family shelter and children start working at such an early age.
CITIES
Noblesse, consisting of seven main cities, each occupying residents of different classes.
Regalia : The capital city of Noblesse, the place where the administration takes place, the palace and the residential area of the royalties such as Dukes, Marquess, Earl and some Viscounts.
Homston : A city where some Earls, Viscounts and Barons live, a peaceful place with huge mansions all around. Usually very lively with the parties and social activities of the aristocrats. Also filled with a number of people of the Working Class, serving for the aristocrats.
Netherbrooke : A town of the Middle Class and the Working class, ruled by a Baron who owns assets in the area.
Dragonsbury : A quiet town filled with forests, in some part, the place where some aristocrats live. Rumors has it that the forests in Dragonsbury holds mythical and magical secrets.
Waltersberg and Elsenheim : Cities of the middle class and the working class, one of the busiest parts of the country with all sorts of business going on. A place where traders would come and bargain for business.
Gregoport : Another busy town near the seaside, with its strategic area making it as a port where traders would stop by. Mainly focusing on shipping business.
Contact
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SOCIAL CLASSES
The hierarchy of social classes in Noblesse are divided into The Upper Class, The Middle Class and The Working Class.