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Oora titles are hereditary and rank immediately below royalty, enjoying a higher social status than the rest of the classes.
 
Oora titles are hereditary and rank immediately below royalty, enjoying a higher social status than the rest of the classes.
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An Oora can be appointed to virtually any position. For instance, although a Jeenor is a position usually attained through an army career, any Oora can temporarily or permanently be appointed as [[Jeenor]] on the order of a gole or a murdoh.
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An oora can be appointed to virtually any position. For instance, although a Jeenor is a position usually attained through an army career, any oora can temporarily or permanently be appointed as [[Jeenor]] on the order of a gole or a murdoh.
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The Court of Ooron is the administrative arm of the royal court. It consists of four chambers - Land, War, Law and Honor - with each headed by the Grand Veraa.
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The Court of Ooron is the administrative arm of the royal court. It consists of four chambers - Land, War, Law and Honor - with each headed by the principle, who must be at least a pōntim, but is usually a Grand Veraa.
    
The Chamber of Land deals with immovable property. In order to own land, one, one's family member or one's patron must be a member of the Chamber of Land. Natural resources, such as water and mineral resources, are also under the purview of the Chamber of Land.
 
The Chamber of Land deals with immovable property. In order to own land, one, one's family member or one's patron must be a member of the Chamber of Land. Natural resources, such as water and mineral resources, are also under the purview of the Chamber of Land.
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The Chamber of War deals with the Ooron's obligation to serve the gole during war and provide military support at a moment's notice, as well as raise money for warfare. It is also the Chamber usually responsible for collecting various taxes.
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The Chamber of War deals with the ooron's obligation to serve the gole during war and provide military support at a moment's notice, as well as raise money for warfare. It is also the Chamber usually responsible for collecting various taxes.
    
The Chamber of Law deals with judicial matters.
 
The Chamber of Law deals with judicial matters.

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