Below is a quick overview of the open canons, wanted ads and in-play
characters in K'm't: specifically, the characters who currently occupy
positions of power and which roles are still open to be filled by original characters.
For more information on the different roles and levels of authority in K'm't see the Ranks and Hierarchy section in K'm't's Law page.
For the full, canon family tree of K'm't use this link and the 'Find:' function at the bottom right of the page, to find "Hatshepsut H'Naddar" as a starting point. You can explore from there.
Ruling Powers
K'm't is a complete and
absolute monarchy. The
Pharaoh, known as the King of Kings, is the absolute mortal power in the land. But he is also believed to be the physical manifestation of Ra. He is therefore a
God. The
Council of K'm't is a group of men (and a few women) who act as advisors and executors of the Pharaoh's will in running the kingdom.
Pharaoh+iahotep
Legal Wife+hatshepsut
Issue / ChildrenNone
| The Council | Imyr r'wt Imyr t'mty Imyr s'str Sirdars H'tys | 0 / 1 Filled 0 / 1 Filled 0 / 1 Filled 7 / 7 Filled 2 / 30 Filled |
Immediate Royal Family
'Immediate royal family' includes all living
parents,
children,
spouses, or
siblings of the current monarch (the Pharaoh). Those born to the extended royal lines are part of the K'm't Nobility.
Hmt'Nswt+hatshepsut
Legal Spouse+iahotep
Issue / ChildrenNone
Waa'hid S'nesuw+sutekh
Legal WifeUnmarried
Issue / ChildrenNone
Mut Hmt'Nswt+isetheperu
Legal SpouseWidowed
Issue / Children+hatshepsut
K'm't Houses
The only
'Royal' House of K'm't is the Hei in which the Pharaoh is a part. Currently, that House is the
Hei Naddar. All other Heis are of
Noble status and are appointed and removed only by the power of the Pharaoh. The leader of each Hei (the
Sirdar) is automatically a member of the Council and may or may not be given boons and privileges in particular provinces. They do not own or manage any land and have no authority over other men.
Sirdar+iahotep
StatusRoyal House
Members+isetheperu, +hatshepsut, +sutekh
Sirdar+sethtah
StatusNoble House
Members+ressiah, +osiria, +fumisa
Sirdar+isetheperu
StatusNoble House
MembersNone
Sirdar+narmer
StatusNoble House
Members+nameeah, +safiya, +sameera, +kissan
Sirdar+amonra
StatusNoble House
Members+berenike, +chione, +mandisa, +yamanu
Sirdar+osorsen
StatusNoble House
Members+moghadam
Sirdar+onuphrious
StatusNoble House
Members+iaheru, +nefertaari, +neithotep, +nenet, +akhenaten
Provincial Leaders
All land in K'm't is owned and ruled by the
Pharaoh. The Council appoint a civil servant
administrator to each province to supervise its economy and social needs. These administrators may be related to a Noble House but their jobs are otherwise unconnected. Certain Noble Houses may be given
special considerations in certain provinces (such as tax breaks) but they are not leaders or rulers of those lands: the authority remains with the administrator. These administrators are not a part of the Council (though administrators can purchase a seat if they wish to, just like anyone else) and do not have political power. Below is a table copied from our
World Contribution page. Any provinces that are indicated as 'Open' can be filled by new characters if a member wishes to
create an administrator. To create an entirely new Noble House, is an achievement that must be gained through in-game play (see below).
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For a more detailed list of each province and its industry and benefits, see the Province Listings section of K'm't's Land page.
Military Leaders
Unlike other empires, where provinces have their own units of soldiers, in K'm't military legions are connected to
particular Generals. When enlisting, a soldier joins General So-And-So's legion. Not the militia for Province XYZ. These legions are kept
wherever the General decides, for training or active combat campaigns. At certain times of the year, the General will permit their soldiers to
return home until next summoned for service. A General has several lower ranking officers (
Pr'ras and
Pr'senans) to manage their units. And they themselves ultimately answer to the Pharaoh. The appointment of the
Sirdar rank is traditional upon newly minted Generals. This means that every General currently active in K'm't will have either established his own Noble House or already be a part of one. Ascending to the rank of General is a
meritocractic progress, after which one becomes nobility. Below is a list of current military Generals under whom a new soldier can enlist.
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For more information on military rankings and the authority and duties that come with them, see the Military Ranks section in K'm't's Military page.
Full Peerage
The
entire populace of K'm't includes royals, nobles and common folk from across the Pharaoh's lands. All open canons, open wanteds and in-play characters, from all classes of life, are listed below. The list also includes
Legacy characters. These characters are deceased in our current timeline but open for past roleplay. Find their stories in our
Historical Timeline.
You can also search all of our current character profiles, open characters and wanted ads in more detail in our Character Compendium.