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A '''Golden Royal of the Tigerium''' is the highest rank in the three-tiered [[Royal House of the Tigerium]]. Only Golden Royals are eligible to succeed to the throne. Besides that, they share the same privileges as the second rank [[Formal | A '''Golden Royal of the Tigerium''' is the highest rank in the three-tiered [[Royal House of the Tigerium]]. Only Golden Royals are eligible to succeed to the throne. Besides that, they share the same privileges as the second rank [[Formal member of the Royal House of the Tigerium|formal members]]. These privileges include inhabiting palaces, holding ceremonial titles and being under the constant protection and supervision of the [[Tigerian Queensguard|Queensguard]]. | ||
To become a Golden Royal, a tiger must be a formal member of the Royal House, the legitimate offspring of a current or former [[Monarch of the Tigerium]] while the other parent must be a formal member of the Royal House as well. When all three requirements are met, the monarch usually ceremonially promotes them from formal member to Golden Royal. | To become a Golden Royal, a tiger must be a formal member of the Royal House, the legitimate offspring of a current or former [[Monarch of the Tigerium]] while the other parent must be a formal member of the Royal House as well. When all three requirements are met, the monarch usually ceremonially promotes them from formal member to Golden Royal. | ||
Revision as of 21:51, 7 April 2026
A Golden Royal of the Tigerium is the highest rank in the three-tiered Royal House of the Tigerium. Only Golden Royals are eligible to succeed to the throne. Besides that, they share the same privileges as the second rank formal members. These privileges include inhabiting palaces, holding ceremonial titles and being under the constant protection and supervision of the Queensguard.
To become a Golden Royal, a tiger must be a formal member of the Royal House, the legitimate offspring of a current or former Monarch of the Tigerium while the other parent must be a formal member of the Royal House as well. When all three requirements are met, the monarch usually ceremonially promotes them from formal member to Golden Royal.