Are there any good Viscount Druitt x Ciel fanfictions?There are indeed. Fanfiction writers often take creative liberties with this pairing. They might imagine different backstories for how Viscount Druitt and Ciel meet and interact. Some stories could involve Viscount Druitt being more of a mentor - like figure to Ciel in certain aspects, or perhaps they are forced to work together due to some external threat in the 'Black Butler' world, which leads to an interesting development of their relationship.
What makes Viscount Druitt x Ciel fanfictions unique?The unique combination of their personalities. Viscount Druitt is so flamboyant and eccentric, while Ciel is a serious, revenge - driven boy. When put together in fanfictions, it creates a contrast that can lead to very interesting stories.
What are the common themes in 'Black Butler Viscount Druitt fanfiction'?The theme of duality is also common. Druitt appears to be a hedonistic and somewhat silly nobleman on the surface, but many fanfictions explore the possibility that there is a more calculating and powerful side to him. Writers like to peel back the layers and show that he's not just a one - dimensional character. They might show how he uses his outward appearance as a disguise to achieve his real goals, which could be anything from political power to more sinister motives within the context of the Black Butler world.
viscountIn Europe, a viscount was a rank of nobility. The title of viscount appeared in 1387. It was first used by the state officials of the Kingdom of Francia. It was conferred by King Charlemagne in the 8th century and later spread to other European countries. At first, a viscount was an assistant to an earl. Later, he became independent and hereditary.
During the Zhou Dynasty,"Zi" was a title of nobility. Some of the neighboring countries that were influenced by China also had this title. In the Qing Dynasty's nobility system, viscounts were divided into four grades, namely, the first-grade son and a cloud riding officer, the first-grade son, the second-grade son, and the third-grade son. There were corresponding inheritance regulations in the nobility system. For example, during the Qianlong period, it was stipulated that the first-grade duke could inherit 26 times, and the number of inheritances would be reduced by one for each grade. The number of inheritances below viscounts was relatively small, but after the succession of the current position was completed, they were rewarded with a seventh-grade small Beijing official according to the regulations, and hereditary succession was allowed. Later, Qianlong also changed the reward to enqi Wei hereditary and other complex hereditary rules.
In other fields such as games, Viscounts were also used as specific characters or identities. For example, in the sixth generation games, Viscounts were the type of trainers seen in X/Y. Only some trainers in the battleground fortress had this type.
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ViscountViscount was called Viscount in English, which was shortened to Vis. Or "Vt."
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ViscountViscount was one of the titles of nobility. In ancient China, a viscount was the fourth rank among the five ranks of nobility. After the Middle Ages in Europe, a viscount was a member of the fourth rank of nobility in Britain. He was below the earl and above the baron. His corresponding English names were Viscount (English), Vicomte (French), etc. Similar German names were Burggrave, and Dutch names were Burggraaf. The origin of the title of Viscount had a certain development process in Europe. It was originally the name of the state officials of the Frank Kingdom. It was conferred by King Charlemagne in the 8th century. It was originally the assistant of the count, but later it began to exist independently and could be hereditary.
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Viscount EncyclopediaViscount was the title of nobility during the Zhou Dynasty. Some neighboring countries were also influenced by China. After the Middle Ages in Europe, the Chinese term "viscount" was used to translate the corresponding titles of European nobility (such as Viscount in English, Vicomte in French, Burggraf in German, Burggraaf in Dutch, etc.).
In Europe, the title of viscount appeared in 1387. It was first used by the state officials of the Kingdom of Francia. It was conferred by King Charlemagne in the eighth century. Later, it spread to other countries in Europe. At first, it was the assistant of the count, but later it began to exist independently and could be hereditary.
In China Qing Dynasty, the viscounts were divided into four ranks, namely the first rank, second rank, and third rank.
In addition,"Viscount" was also used to name some things. For example, the special plane that flew the delegation of the African Army led by the Major General of the African Army on July 30, 1982 was called "Viscount". In the field of games, Viscount was the first type of trainer that appeared in the sixth generation games (such as "X/Y"). Only some trainers in the Battle Fortress had this type of trainer. In the manga, there was also a character called "Viscount Doritt." He had a medical license and was a handsome man with blonde hair and light purple pupils. He was narcissistic and so on.
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What is a viscount?Viscount was the title of nobility during the Zhou Dynasty. Some neighboring countries were influenced by China and also used this title. After the Middle Ages in Europe, the Chinese term "viscount" was used to translate the corresponding titles of European nobility (such as Viscount in English, Vicomte in French, Burggraf in German, Burggraaf in Dutch, etc.). In some European countries, the title of viscount appeared in 1387. It was originally the name of a state official in the Kingdom of Francia. It was conferred by King Charlemagne in the eighth century. At first, it was an assistant to the count, but later it existed independently and could be hereditary. In the Qing Dynasty, viscounts were divided into four ranks, namely, first-class and first-class, second-class, and third-class. Other than that, there were also other types of characters named "Viscounts" in other fields such as games. For example, in the sixth generation games, Viscounts were the first type of trainer to appear in X/Y. Only some trainers in the Battle Fortress had this type of trainer.
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Viscount KingdomWhen the Zhou Dynasty enfeoffed the vassals, the titles of nobility were divided into duke, marquis, earl, son, and male. Viscount kingdoms belonged to the vassal kingdoms with relatively lower titles. After King Wu of Zhou established the Western Zhou Dynasty, the viscounts he granted included the states of Chu, Yue, Ju, Mou, Wen, Shen, Dun, Zhongli, and Wei.
Chu Country (? - 223 B.C.), the monarch was surnamed Mi and Xiong. During the Zhou Dynasty, King Cheng granted Xiong Yi, the leader of the Chu people, the title of Viscount and established the State of Chu. At first, it was enfeoffed in a remote place and its territory was very small. Later, it developed and rose. In 704 B.C., Xiong Tong overstepped his authority and became king. During his heyday, his territory was vast, but he was later destroyed by the State of Qin.
The State of Yue (2032 - 222 B.C.) was the son of Shaokang, the emperor of the Xia Dynasty. It was a direct descendant of Yu the Great and was also a viscount state. After its strength increased, it became king. King Gou Jian of Yue became the last overlord during the Spring and Autumn Period. Later, the State of Yue was destroyed by the State of Chu during the Warring States Period.
Ju Country (? -- 431 B.C.), the monarch had his own surname. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Duke Huan of Qi took refuge in Ju State when he was a son, leaving behind the allusion of "Don't forget to stay in Ju". In 431 B.C., he was destroyed by Chu State, but the place was far away from Chu State and occupied by Qi State.
The Mou Kingdom was a viscount kingdom that was enfeoffed during the Zhou Dynasty. Its original location was in Zhaojiaquan Village, Xinzhuang Town, 10 kilometers east of Laiwu City, Shandong Province. During the Spring and Autumn Period, it was a vassal state of the Lu Kingdom. It perished at the end of the Spring and Autumn Period.
In the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty, King Wu of the Zhou Dynasty granted 12 cities, including Wen, Zhou, and Yuan, to Su Fensheng, the Great Minister. The king was a viscount. It was located in Wen County, Jiaozuo City, Henan Province, and was destroyed by Di in 650 B.C.
Shen State, surname Ji. After King Ping of Zhou moved eastward, Ji Zai's descendants granted the land of Shen State to Shangcai, Pingyu, and Shenqiu. In 506 B.C., the State of Jin ordered the State of Cai to send troops to destroy it. Shen Zijia was escorted back to the State of Cai and killed. The old land of Shen State was in Linquan, Henan, Pingyu, and Shenqiu, Henan.
The Dun Kingdom was one of the vassal states with the surname Ji that was enfeoffed in the upper and middle reaches of the Huai River after King Wu of Zhou destroyed the Shang Dynasty. It was a viscount and its capital was the old city of the Dun Kingdom in Shangshui County, Henan Province.
The State of Wei was one of the famous eastern states of the Zhou Dynasty. It was a vassal state of the State of Lu. It had no title at first. During the Spring and Autumn Period, the Duke of Wei was granted the title of Viscount by the Emperor of Zhou at the request of Duke Huan of Qi. The Duke of Wei was called the son of Wei. Later, when Duke Mu of Lu was in power, he changed the name of Wei to Zou and established his capital in Wei (northeast of today's Zoucheng in Shandong Province and southeast of Qufu). In 614 B.C., Duke Wen of Wei moved his capital to Yi (today's Jiwang City southeast of Zoucheng City in Shandong Province).
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