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Bath Of Death

[MATURED CONTENTS] 'If this polluted WORLD yields to be clean and justifiable, I'll become the WORLD itself and make them bow to I, Harriet' ~~~ Harriet Hawthorn. ------ "Even in death, you are to become my bride. If you disappear, I'll become darkness for you and bring you back. This is my vow - to you, my love" He had proclaimed sincerely as he watched her pale smile. She was yet to speak when a twist from her stomach attacked her. She held his passionate eyes, and there it was, her bitter smile - one that spoke of pain. She had wanted to speak, and the moment that happened, a puddle of blood escaped her lips. "I love you" And there she fell. ---- A land that grooms skeletons in the face of death. Nobility and prejudice ruling over fairness. A land where aristocracy baths on the weakness of the upper class. The creatures bathed in the cloth of debauchery. Being towed from a baker's daughter to the stepchild of a noble Lord, then to a bandit. Harriet had fairly understood the world of her land. A place that stepped on the loyalty of the feeble and chewed their spirits. Harriet knew she could not stop the discrimination. The only form to live was to play mind games and pretend to be blind. In between her journey, she enters the House of Oregano. A house bathed with sinful beasts. She had intended to just win their trust, trample upon it and leave herself in jeopardy. Sadly for her, on the first day into the house, she had unknowingly bathed herself with trouble when not just one, or two, but three foolproof red eyes erred to liberate her from their bondage. Harriet must build herself and get revenge for all of the deaths caused by these so-called creatures. But when a certain bridge is preventing her from that? She must face the consequences of her actions. ---- Please add to your libraries. One chapter per day. NOTE: THE COVER ISN'T MINE. CREDIT TO THE CREATOR.

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Glossary

Hello dearies,

For the perfect understanding of the higher-ups in this novel, I'll be listing out the peerages of hereditary degrees. And their rankings.

The peerage is the highest tier of the nobility; these are nobles called to convene whenever the court of peers is pressed to conduct its business or governance. Many, but not all of these peers hold hereditary titles.

First of all, we know that a king has the highest power in the Empire; which is then followed by some other Lords. The Royal family consists of the high sovereign.

After the king, there used to be six ranks of active governing titles within the peerage, but are now seven.

Peerage normally has five descending hereditary degrees - Dukes, Marquess, Earl, Viscount, and Baron. However, adding up to the rightful hereditary power equal to the King will make seven hereditary degrees.

1) Archdukes. Their wives are styled, Archduchess. They have the highest grade in the peerage. Archdukes are known to be calm, and mild-mannered gentlemen who venture into the well-being of their subordinates. They own half of the land in a kingdom, after the King, and most rules in the northern part.

2) Granddukes. Their wives styled, Grandduchesses. They are third-in-command in the grade of the peerage. They're mostly known to be conceited, proud, and evil, especially in the court. Like the Archduke, they own a certain part of the land and stay in the capital of the kingdom.

3) Dukes. Their wives styled, Duchess. They're the fourth in command. For the setting of BOD, the second in command is the Duke of Devonshire Empire, who's a friend of the Archduke. Dukes are known to be cold-hearted, elegant looking, and crafty in their business. Though they prey on others, they secretly have a soft touch for their subordinates. Unlike the Archdukes and Granddukes, they possess almost half and some portion of the lands. They live in the southern part of the Kingdom. They are addressed as 'My Lord' or 'My Lady'

4)Marquess. Their wives styled, Marchioness. They are the fifth in command. For the setting of BOD, the third in command is the Marquess of Warpath Town, a foe in the association of bribery and warship. Marquess is known to defend and fortify against potentially belligerent neighboring lands, but some of them greedily negotiate with these lands. In BOD, the Town of Warpath is known to deploy slaves for their sexual needs. They live in the western part of the Kingdom. Are addressed as 'My Lord' Or 'My Lady'

5) Earl. Their wives styled, Countess. They are the sixth in command. Addressed as 'Lord courtesy' Or 'Lady courtesy'

6) Viscount. Their wives styled, Viscountess. They are the seventh in command. Logically, they are not part of the hereditary peerage but are administrative refugees who assist the Earl in matters of financial, military, and judiciary authority. For the setting of BOD, the Viscount is the one that helps the Dukes and Archdukes in the findings of the missing peasants, burning of vegetation, and dead bodies. They live in the same town as the Dukes and Earls. Are addressed as 'Lord' Or 'Lady'

7) Baron. Their wives styled, Baroness. They are the least in command and the last peer. Moreover, Baron is a title of honor given to any nobleman who pledged his loyalty and service to a superior in return for land that he could pass on to his heirs. They ruled large areas of land called 'fiefs'. In BOD, there will be lots of Lords that'd get attractive and mysterious, adding flavor to the taste.

These seven are the official peerages.

Then we have the Second-ranked class

Knights, Lords.

Then the lower-ranked class.

Peasants, Serfs, and merchants.

NOTE: BARON AND LORDS ARE TWO DIFFERENT PEOPLE. THE HIGHER LORDS ARE THOSE IN EQUAL STATUS WITH THE DUKES, WHILE THE LOWER LORDS ARE JUST OF NAME WITH LOWER STATUS.

BOD IS A SLOW-BURN NOVEL. I PLEAD YOU HAVE PATIENCE AS THE BOOK DEVELOPS. YOU'LL LOVE IT.