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Princess of Skwerlz
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Precisely, HI! Carry on...
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Well thank you
![]() In my turn, I'd like to learn Middle Kingdom's and Little Kingdom's respective headmen's appellations of dignity, honor, distinction and preeminence attached to their persons and families by virtue of rank, office, precedent, privilege, attainment and lands (and birthright, in the former case, of course) thank you ![]()
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The Middle Kingdom at the time of Farmer Giles of Ham is ruled by Augustus Bonifacius Ambrosius Aurelianus Antoninus, called 'Pius et Magnificus' ('The Pious and Magnificent'), Dux ('military leader'), Rex ('King'), Tyrannus ('Tyrant'), and 'Basileus' ('lord') Mediterranearum Partium (of part of the middle lands).
Ægidius Ahenobarbus Julius Agricola de Hammo, first King of the Little Kingdom, is called 'Draconarius' ('of the Dragon') and Old Giles Worming. Prior to this he calls himself 'Dominus de Domito Serpente' ('Lord of the Tame Worm'), then Earl of Tame.
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Excellent, merciful sir! You are now entitled to conduct the further proceedings of this thread
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In which heroic deed does Beorhtnoth's sword take part after his death?
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Torhthelm used it to kill one of the corpse-robbers who was slinking around the battlefield - very heroic indeed!
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That he did, and that it wasn't
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