User:MarcusCrandius



= Monarchogender = Not to be confused with Monogender.

A person who identifies as either a Masculine or Feminine member of an Aristocratic Family of Noble Power. This could be a High Member of Aristocratic Nobility, identified by pronouns King/Queen, or even a related member of appointed power such as a Lord or Elder, with pronouns addressing either association. Pronouns would be relating to the Masculine or Feminine level of the Noble Power Spectrum to which you identify.

Monarchogender peoples identify sincerely as a their Masculine/Feminine related level of power. This power is social within any of their social circles, and when they are denied the ability to impose their power and influence, they will become dissociative in different intensities, directly reporting to the level of power to which they identify. For example, an Eldergender with a Masculine Presence would be placed in a depressive state if their generic leadership or instruction was ignored, but not necessarily if their advice wasn't followed. However, a Lord/Ladygender would be disassociated if they were not announced upon entry of a social happening, or if they were not catered to.

The Noble Power Spectrum is vast, but definite. It ranges from King/Queen all the way down to Archduke/Archduchess. Much like Imperial Noble Title and Land Holders, the Monarchogender individual might, but rarely, move up in rank, however never down a rank. Power and Influence is observed in a rising fashion, and denying a Monarchogender individuals Noble Power Spectrum Identity will be treated as a Grand Faux Pas, and will likely be met with immediate punishment, with the Monarchogenered Fiefs and Followers (those who respect the gender of the individual) denouncing and chastising the denier.

Some Monarchogenders share similar social classes (observed) but not title or Noble Duties. For example:


 * A Knight/Baroness/Damegender have different pronouns that must be observed, but also all share Sir/Lady respectively. While all of these gender specificities share social rank, some of these genders might be land (social space) owners, and others might be observational and decorative.

When an individual announces themselves as Monarchogender, it is best to immediately ask their proper NBS placement as well as their pronouns so you don't commit a Grand Faux Pas. Some Monarchogender individuals might be more accepting of denial than others, but it will always cause unneeded stress on them to be announced and addressed incorrectly.