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Announce News Post #2829

Titles!

Written by: Ceraen
Date: Thursday, April 5th, 2018
Addressed to: Everyone


Many of you may have noticed the changes to the HONOURS command output the last few days. These
changes weren't random, but were part of an exciting new system of highlighting your achievements
upon your honours: Titles!

TITLES
======
Titles are sometimes included as part of fame, which you can receive from certain quests,
organizations or events.

Syntax: TITLES SELECT <name|NONE> [gender]
==========================================
This command will allow you to select a title, which will show under your HONORS like this:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ceraen, the Dire
<<< Pancake Master >>>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
General:
He is 374 years old.
etc...

The title in question will show up in a different color depending on how rare it is. There are four
stages of rarity: Common(white), Rare(Cyan), Epic(Yellow) and Unique(Magenta). The brackets
surrounding the title will not show if you have config screenreader turned on.

If you do not want to use any title, simply select NONE. The gender is optional, and by default will
pick your character's current gender. You can pick any gender, but it will only work for those
titles which have variants.

Syntax: TITLES LIST
====================
Use this command to list any titles you may have available to select.



Note that many fame lines do not have titles attached to them yet. We've set up a forum thread for
you all to post suggestions on titles that you'd like to see attached to existing fame lines here,
or edits/improvements to existing titles here: http://forums.aetolia.com/discussion/2819/title-
suggestions/

City leaders! We left the task of deciding what title your Academy's fame should confer. Please send
a message to Tiur or Razmael to organize that.

Penned by my hand on Gosday, the 25th of Midsummer, in the year 472 MA.


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