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A Lord's nobility proves their status and achievements in Westeros!

Complete title quests to unlock powerful permanent rewards. Completing a title quest will reward you with a title and an attribute bonus. The title does not need to be displayed for the bonus to take effect.

Title quests are split into many stages. The first stage is unlocked by default from the start, but the rest of the stages can only be unlocked after the quest requirements are met.

Titles are divided into 3 general categories:

  • New Lord: Progress through the titles to increase the maximum level of your commanders.
  • Lord of the Land: These titles are divided into 3 general categories, each with 3 subcategories, which in turn have 3 levels each. The gains from each of the 3 levels do not conflict and are added together. The higher the levels, the greater the gains! Therefore, compared to New Lord, a lot more titles are available, as well as more considerable gains! You must achieve 5 level 3 titles from the Lord of the Land subcategories to unlock the next title category.
  • Peak of Power: The most powerful titles in the current game! The Peak of Power titles are divided into 7 types. These 7 types of titles originate from the 7 Great Houses of Westeros! They symbolize the people of power in Westeros and represent the highest honor! The first 4 titles of Peak of Power (Lord of the Eyrie, Lord of Highgarden, Lord of Casterly Rock, Lord of Winterfell) have 3 levels each, while the other 3 titles (Hand of the King, Kingswood Guard, King) do not have any levels. However, the attributes provided by these 3 titles without any levels are incredibly powerful!