There's a lot of monarchs, nobles, flunkies, etc who don't have a good creature type. Sometimes it's advisor. Usually magic only has monarchs who are also soldiers. You could roll those up into a "courtier" role. I considered "noble", but I thought "courtier" was better because it could include hangers-on. And nobles either hang around at court, or go out and do stuff, and would get a title either way.
I considered a companion type "labourer" which would also fit, but then I remembered rebel already existed.
ETA: And ideally "courtier" would work where wizards used to use "lord", on leaders who pump a particular creature type. Although there maybe "leader" or "noble" would work better.
See Challenge # 159.
There's a lot of monarchs, nobles, flunkies, etc who don't have a good creature type. Sometimes it's advisor. Usually magic only has monarchs who are also soldiers. You could roll those up into a "courtier" role. I considered "noble", but I thought "courtier" was better because it could include hangers-on. And nobles either hang around at court, or go out and do stuff, and would get a title either way.
I considered a companion type "labourer" which would also fit, but then I remembered rebel already existed.
ETA: And ideally "courtier" would work where wizards used to use "lord", on leaders who pump a particular creature type. Although there maybe "leader" or "noble" would work better.