Social Status

Note: Social Status gives you an idea of your place in society and how much power you might have to wield. It will also determine how active you will need to be in roleplay to help drive important plots. The higher the rank, the higher the time requirement.

10. King of the Seven Kingdoms

 

9. Queen, Crown Prince, King’s Hand

 

8. Members of the royal family, Wardens of the North, South, East, or West

 

7. Lord of a great house, member of the small council, High Septon

 

6. Lord of a major house, officer of the faith, archmaester, Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch, heir to a great house

 

5. Lord of a powerful minor house (has banner houses), maester of a great house, Castle Commanders, First of the Night’s Watch, member of a great house, heir to a house, foreign noble, Merchant Prince

 

4. Lord of a minor house, maester of a minor house, junior member of the faith, member of a noble house, important foreign dignitary, officers of the Night’s Watch

 

3. Landed knight, merchant, sworn sword, veteran member of the night’s watch, member of a minor house

 

2. House retainer, lesser merchant, acolyte maester, hedge knight, foreign merchant prince, established man of the night’s watch

 

1. Common smallfolk, initiate of the Faith, standard man of the Night’s Watch, most squires, low-born foreigner

 

0. Slave (Illegal in Westeros and the lands in Essos