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Revision as of 12:11, 6 April 2018
Becoming an acknowledged noble of Aldin society, a citizen of Aldis must pass the Tests and the Trail.
The Tests
The tests are academic in nature, although they are not solely written. Tests in both written and spoken form are required to successfully accomplish this part of the process.
Literacy
The First Test is the test of Literacy. Candidates must demonstrate their ability to read at an advanced level, and to understand what they have read sufficiently to explain it to others. A candidate must demonstrate the ability to write in in a clear, legible hand, with sufficiently advanced grammar and composition to be entrusted with legal and historical documentation.
- The Written Examination (TN x): x
- The Candidate's Thesis (TN x): x
History
The Second Test is the test of History. Candidates must demonstrate a working knowledge of Aldean history up through the founding of the Kingdom of the Blue Rose, and must demonstrate an extremely thorough and exhaustive knowledge of the kingdom's history.
- The Historical Examination (TN x): x
- The Historical Lecture (TN x): x
Philosophy
The Third Test is the test of Philosophy. Candidates must demonstrate an understanding of the various philosophical modes that have informed Aldean culture, as well as demonstrate skill with associated abilities such as rhetoric and debate.
- The Philosophical Examination (TN x): x
- The Philosophical Debate (TN x): x
Ethics
The Fourth Test is the test of Ethics. Candidates must utilize their demonstrated skill in both history and philosophy, citing precedents and theories, to demonstrate a mastery of ethical conceptualization. This is the basis of Aldin culture's trust in its nobility to rule wisely and well.
- The Ethical Examination (TN x): x
- The Ethical Debate (TN x): x
Law
The Fifth Test is the test of Law. Candidates must demonstrate an understanding of Aldin law that is supported by the "tripod of law": historical precedent, philosophical rigor, and ethical foundation. Only those who are capable of demonstrating an understanding of Aldin laws will ever be permitted near enough to governmental power to establish new ones or strike down old ones, so this testing is of the sort that makes or breaks Aldin nobles.
- The Legal Thesis (TN x): x
- The Legal Lecture (TN x): x
The Trial
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