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| Oora /'ʊrɑː/ (pl. Ooron, Uron), spelled as Uroh before the second revolution, are the nobility. The title of Oora is usually translated to "Lord", and is a member of a gole's court and/or trusted circle in a broader sense. Most courtiers of a monarch are Ooran. | | Oora /'ʊrɑː/ (pl. Ooron, Uron), spelled as Uroh before the second revolution, are the nobility. The title of Oora is usually translated to "Lord", and is a member of a gole's court and/or trusted circle in a broader sense. Most courtiers of a monarch are Ooran. |
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− | Ooran rank immediately below royalty and enjoy a higher social status than the rest of the classes. 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 King or a Murdoh. | + | Ooran titles are hereditary and rank immediately below royalty, enjoying a higher social status than the rest of the classes. |
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− | ==== The Court of Ooron ====
| + | 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 King 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. | | 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. |