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Your Anime Kingdom!

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King - The King of Your Kingdom

Queen - The Queen Married to the King

Heir - The King and Queen offspring and the one who will become Queen/King

Crest - Your Kingdom Symbol

Pet - The one who always with the Heir

Wizard - Someone who give advise and help the heir in training on becoming a great leader or teach the heir fighting skill or magic

Rival/Enemy - Someone who wants to take over your kingdom or want to take the heir

12 Knights - Your fateful or not so fateful Knights

The Fool - Someone that make the whole room laugh

Treasurer - A Treasurer are the one that go into town to collect taxes from the town people (You can make them evil if you want) they also tell the king everything about his kingdom and what he need to do.

Infantry - Infantry is the branch of an army trained to fight on foot — soldiers specifically trained to engage, fight, and defeat the enemy in face-to-face combat. They are like teachers training foot-soldiers to defend the kingdom they are the one who stay and fight to the bitter end so the enemy don't take over his home land

Warlord - A warlord is a person with power who has both military and civil control over a sub-national area due to armed forces loyal to the warlord and not to a central authority. They are also the one who command the army who goes to enemies kingdoms and take over there territory for their own kingdom success.

... - Whatever You Want It To Be

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Just something I would like to clarify because I think I'm getting mixed up. Is the Warlord an enemy of the kingdom or a mostly independent, yet still loyal, and powerful member of the kingdom? The way you worded it, I'm sorry to say, left me rather confused.