Titles and Modes of Address
The titles of nobility across the empire are disparate enough that a simple convention is observed in to avoid awkwardness: one can simply address another noble by lady or lord. However, if a full title is known, it may be used instead.
If a person has well-known monikers beyond official titles, it is common enough to attach those to their name, or even use them in lieu of their name or even any formal mode of address.
Adanan and nobility address their monarchs as your imperial majesty and your majesty, respectively, and ducal title holders as your grace.
The nobility of the , enjoying the principle of political equality, are likely to address each other by first names, though if a person holds a Commonwealth Crown office, such as castellan or voivode, they may use that instead. The king is the king, but rarely termed as his majesty.
nobility are often informal with one another, but commoners address them as exalted or blessed.
's plutocrats are usually addressed according to the senatorial, mayoral or council roles they hold.