Lord Of The Clay
A prestigious title from the town of Claybar. This title is held by a gravekeeper, who is then responisble for ensure proper burial rites to those who die in the region.
The church and residences for the Lord and their family consist of several hundred acres of land. Some of this land has been turned into farm land to help support the local community, but most is held as wilderness to promote wildlife. They often hold such a high regard for life that they do not eat meat.
Qualifications
To qualify to gain the title, a person must have worked with or alongside the previous Lord of the Clay, but experience from working with other grave keepers elsewhere is looked highly upon as this shows willing to listen to others.
Requirements
The title has been passed down from parent to child for many decades, but it can be awarded to anybody that the current holder sees fit.
Grounds for Removal/Dismissal
The rank cannot be stripped, however such the need arrise the council of Claybar can push for the title to be passed on early.
Type
Religious, Clerical
Equates to
Lord of the Clay remains the given title no matter if it is held by a man or woman.
Length of Term
A minimum of 25 years service, at which point the title can be passed on.
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