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Veiled Dominance

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Synopsis: In a world where superpowers define societal hierarchies, Cyrus a covert operative for a private spy organization called The Silver Dawn, finds himself thrust into the heart of the elite The Avalon Academy. The academy is not only a prestigious haven for the world's wealthiest and most influential, but also a hotbed of rivalry, secrets, and a brewing storm of discrimination and bullying. Tasked with a mission to uncover a mysterious plot within the academy's walls, Cyrus must navigate the intricate web of alliances and power struggles. Possessing a unique power tied to his ability to read and manipulate emotions, Cyrus becomes both a target and an enigma, his presence disrupting the delicate balance of the academy's hierarchy.
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Chapter 1 - Prologue -1Power system/Heirarchy

Let's delve into each power system tier of Valoria [ PS: Where the Story takes place]

Royalty Tier:

Monarchs: The highest-ranking individuals within the Royalty tier, often holding titles such as kings, queens, emperors, or empresses. They wield supreme authority and are revered as the ultimate rulers of the society.

Heirs/Apparent: The direct descendants of monarchs, poised to inherit the throne and continue the legacy of their royal lineage.

Royal Council: Advisers and counselors appointed by the monarch to assist in governance and decision-making. Members of the royal council often hold considerable influence and may oversee specific aspects of the realm's administration.

Noble Houses: Noble families sworn to the service of the monarchy, granted titles, lands, and privileges in exchange for loyalty and support. These houses form the backbone of royal support and may vie for favor and influence within the court.

Nobility Tier:

High Nobility: Elite families and individuals with longstanding prestige and influence, often tracing their lineage back through generations of noble ancestry. High nobles hold considerable sway in matters of politics, diplomacy, and culture.

Courtiers: Individuals who hold positions at the royal court, serving as attendants, advisors, or diplomats. Courtiers may not possess noble titles themselves but wield significant influence through their proximity to royalty.

Landed Gentry: Nobles who own large estates or lands, overseeing agricultural production and managing the welfare of their tenants and vassals. Landed gentry play vital roles in local governance and maintain close ties with the ruling monarchy.

Knightly Orders: Orders of chivalry and knighthood, comprised of elite warriors and defenders of the realm. Knights swear oaths of fealty to the crown and uphold the ideals of honor, courage, and loyalty.

Gentry Tier:

Professional Guilds: Associations of skilled craftsmen, artisans, and professionals who uphold standards of excellence within their respective trades. Guild members enjoy privileges and recognition for their expertise and may hold sway in matters of commerce and industry.

Scholars and Academics: Educators, intellectuals, and researchers who contribute to the advancement of knowledge and culture. Scholars may hold positions at prestigious academies or universities and play vital roles in preserving history, literature, and the arts.

Merchants and Entrepreneurs: Business owners and traders who drive economic growth and prosperity within the society. Merchants wield considerable wealth and influence through their commercial ventures and may form powerful networks of trade and commerce.

Local Officials: Administrators and officials responsible for maintaining law and order within their communities. Local officials oversee governance at the municipal or provincial level, ensuring the welfare and security of their constituents.

Commoner Tier:

Laborers and Workers: Individuals engaged in manual labor and essential services, including farmers, laborers, and servants. These commoners form the backbone of the economy, producing goods and providing services that sustain society.

Artisans and Craftsmen: Skilled workers who specialize in crafting goods and products, including blacksmiths, carpenters, and tailors. Artisans take pride in their craftsmanship and contribute to the cultural richness of the community.

Tradespeople: Workers engaged in skilled trades and professions, such as bakers, butchers, and millers. Tradespeople provide essential goods and services to the populace and may organize into guilds or associations to protect their interests.

Peasants and Serfs: Rural inhabitants who work the land as farmers, herders, or tenants. Peasants form the agricultural workforce and are bound to the land they cultivate, often paying tribute to noble landlords in exchange for protection and use of the land.