Tevinter society is highly stratified, with citizens classified into different levels depending on their ancestry and magical ability. Most recently, the society has altered to fit a stricter caste system, as listed below.
Note for the Reader: [color=#FF4136]In order to promote an inclusive Tevinter, the majority of the site-canon Houses are not franchise houses, save for the Tilani house. This is because we do not want a kingdom that focuses heavily on franchise characters when we have a high influx of new players who may not know the Dragon Age media.
All franchise houses that once existed were removed from power, disgraced, or the family lines destroyed. And the remaining franchise house (Tilani) has been opened to the public by providing a variety of OC positions within the family.
If interested in joining a High House, but the canon positions are filled, have no worry because these families have a lot of members within them. I just cannot list every family member, nor do I want to.[/color]
The High Houses:
Author's Note: [color=#44b8ff]These houses have found power, rising to the changes within Tevinter and taking control.[/color]
In the intricate societal tapestry of Tevinter, the High Houses stand as pillars of influence, each weaving its unique thread of power, politics, and arcane mastery. These elite noble families, often trace their lineage back to the founding of the Imperium, form the bedrock of the magocracy, their legacies entwined with the nation's grandeur and, at times, its tumultuous history.
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