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The term '''Saer''' is a title of honor used among courtiers. It is similar to the British title of "Sir", but does not denote knighthood or any equivalent. The first character to appear with the title is Saer [[Briddick Tranton]] in ''[[Grimhall (subchapter)]]''. | The term '''Saer''' is a title of honor used among courtiers. It is similar to the British title of "Sir", but does not denote knighthood or any equivalent (it did in the time of the [[Befores]]). Sometimes the title is conferred upon regular people as a token of gratitude or exceptional service, as in the case of [[Lugo Finth]]. | ||
==Notes== | |||
The first character to appear with the title is Saer [[Briddick Tranton]] in ''[[Grimhall (subchapter)]]''. | |||
==Notable Saers== | |||
*[[Gunther Stormloft]] - was a knight | |||
*Briddick Tranton | |||
*Lugo Finth | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 03:28, 31 July 2021
The term Saer is a title of honor used among courtiers. It is similar to the British title of "Sir", but does not denote knighthood or any equivalent (it did in the time of the Befores). Sometimes the title is conferred upon regular people as a token of gratitude or exceptional service, as in the case of Lugo Finth.
Notes
The first character to appear with the title is Saer Briddick Tranton in Grimhall (subchapter).
Notable Saers
- Gunther Stormloft - was a knight
- Briddick Tranton
- Lugo Finth