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[[File:Bits of Britay.jpg|thumb|631x631px|The counties of Britay. The colours represent which Dukedom controls the counties - Yellow for Walton, Red for Sutland, Blue for Ceoland, Bronze for Kingston, and Purple for lands owned by the crown.]]
[[File:Bits of Britay.jpg|thumb|631x631px|The counties of Britay. The colours represent which Dukedom controls the counties - Yellow for Walton, Red for Sutland, Blue for Ceoland, Bronze for Kingston, and Purple for lands owned by the crown.]]
There is a hierarchy of nobility to be found within the country - King -> Duke -> Marquis -> Earl -> Viscount -> Baron. It is a pyramid-esque structure, with the king sitting at the very top. Much like other kingdoms, the king's word is very much the law.
There is a hierarchy of nobility to be found within the country - King -> Duke -> Marquis -> Earl -> Viscount -> Baron. It is a pyramid-esque structure, with the king sitting at the very top. Much like other kingdoms, the king's word is very much the law.
''See also: [[The Britayan Royal Line]]''
[[Category:Locations]]
[[Category:Locations]]

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Britay is an island nation to the West of the largest Militiregnum continent (just off the coast of Ankoria). It is a kingdom, divided into thirty-one separate counties.

File:Bits of Britay.jpg
The counties of Britay. The colours represent which Dukedom controls the counties - Yellow for Walton, Red for Sutland, Blue for Ceoland, Bronze for Kingston, and Purple for lands owned by the crown.

There is a hierarchy of nobility to be found within the country - King -> Duke -> Marquis -> Earl -> Viscount -> Baron. It is a pyramid-esque structure, with the king sitting at the very top. Much like other kingdoms, the king's word is very much the law.

See also: The Britayan Royal Line