Steinslott

Steinslott, literally translating to "Stonecastle", is a town within the Republic of Redoriv, bordering the town of Lome. It has been the hereditary seat and fief of the House of Oldentower, who built Steinslott together with the Baddies family, ever since their migration from Rathnir. Due to financial struggles, it has been claimed and unclaimed several times.

History
After migrating from Rathnir following the murder of Sniper_Aimb0t I, Sniper_Aimb0t II and his vassals found themselves unwelcome among the established towns of Eldham. As such, they were forced to constantly flee, voyaging through the Nether and Overworld both until they finally reached a fairly remote set of mountains a while away from the town of Lome(Lome has since expanded to border those mountains). Here, they built the oldest part of Steinslott, Jarlstårn(literally: Earl's Tower), a great three-story square keep. This would become the starting point for the concentric castle seen today.

Government
Steinslott is run feudally, lands divided between the two largest houses. They have a wealth of noble titles given to nobility and people of importance in and outside of Steinslott itself, but only a handful carry any actual weight.

The highest title in Steinslott is that of Earl. The Earl is the de facto monarch of Steinslott. The title is hereditary to the House of Oldentower.

Serving directly beneath the Earl is the Marquis. The Marquis has his own keep, Rundetårn(literally: Round Tower), and he keeps his own noble court and court of law. The title is hereditary to the House of Baddies.

Knights are the warrior class of Steinslott, and have the exclusive right to bear weapons and armour when inside the outer curtain wall. While they mostly hail from the noble families, not all of them are nobility, and not all nobles are Knights. In order to become a Knight, one must either be part of an existing order of chivalry outside of Steinslott that is recognized by the Earl, or join the hallowed ranks of the Knights of Steinslott.

In addition to the ones above, there are also many honorary titles which are usually given out of gratitude, respect, or even fear. In addition certain goverment officials in Redoriv hold titles automatically during their terms; the acting President holds the title of Grand Duke, the acting Chief Justice and the Archons hold the title of Duke, the Justices and Senators hold the title of Count, and representatives of the People's House hold the title of Viscount. None of the honorary titles, whether given automatically or spesifically, are hereditary, nor are any material goods or lands attached. The honorary titles do come with the rights to a Coat of Arms, and one will be issued upon request. Those granted spesifically by the Earl last for life, but those granted to goverment officials only last during their time in office.