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*The '''Healer''': [[Letrun Indel]], actually an actress who only plays healers on TV
*The '''Healer''': [[Letrun Indel]], actually an actress who only plays healers on TV
*The '''Hunter''': [[Chelsie]];
*The '''Hunter''': [[Chelsie]];
*The '''Inventor''': Teslithan
*The '''Inventor''': Teslithan;
*The '''Leader''': [[Laenathin]], [[Misrae Kylair|Misrae Kylair]] (who convinced the record keepers to write her down as "The Boss" instead);
*The '''Leader''': [[Laenathin]], [[Misrae Kylair|Misrae Kylair]] (who convinced the record keepers to write her down as "The Boss" instead);
*The '''Playwright''': [[Remthil Oparhal]];
*The '''Playwright''': [[Remthil Oparhal]];
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Some of the registered titles are not actually "heroic" in any obvious sense, such as The Assassin. It's a matter of perspective, as ''The'' Assassin is a kind of inspiring figure for other assassins to look up to and aspire to match or surpass.
Some of the registered titles are not actually "heroic" in any obvious sense, such as The Assassin. It's a matter of perspective, as ''The'' Assassin is a kind of inspiring figure for other assassins to look up to and aspire to match or surpass.
==Not actually titles==
==Not actually titles==
Plenty individuals may be given unofficial titles that just describe what they're known for. An individual may have several of these pseudo-titles.
Plenty of individuals may be given unofficial titles that just describe what they're known for. An individual may have several of these pseudo-titles.


[[Category:Lore]]
[[Category:Lore]]

Latest revision as of 01:41, 25 January 2024

A hero title is granted to a felin who is outstanding on a given profession, job, or Path, to such a degree that they out-outstand whoever may hold that title before them. Titles may completely replace their owners' name in reverential speech.

For example, Chelsie managed to display exemplary skills in hunting despite being entirely self-taught and isolated, and so out-hunted the previous holder of the title. Jalmine (the historical one) was an exemplary assassin, Remthil Oparhal was the best playwright of their time, etc.

Once a hero title is given, it can not be taken away by being outdone -- it's perfectly possible for two contemporary individuals to both be "The Dancer".

Current and former hero title holders

This list is not exhaustive.

  • The Actor: Amther Marthi;
  • The Assassin: Jalmine, codifier of the surutha;
  • The Courtesan: Flimathin;
  • The Dancer: Shema;
  • The Deceiver: Anerae, who successfully pretended to be Chelsie for an extended period of time until she was undone by the decimal number system;
  • The Healer: Letrun Indel, actually an actress who only plays healers on TV
  • The Hunter: Chelsie;
  • The Inventor: Teslithan;
  • The Leader: Laenathin, Misrae Kylair (who convinced the record keepers to write her down as "The Boss" instead);
  • The Playwright: Remthil Oparhal;

Not actually heroic

Some of the registered titles are not actually "heroic" in any obvious sense, such as The Assassin. It's a matter of perspective, as The Assassin is a kind of inspiring figure for other assassins to look up to and aspire to match or surpass.

Not actually titles

Plenty of individuals may be given unofficial titles that just describe what they're known for. An individual may have several of these pseudo-titles.