- “My Lords. May I be granted permission to address the court?”
- — Guinevere Pendragon[src]
Lords are male members of the nobility. Most inherit their titles as the sons of knights, lords, and even some kings, but in some instances it is possible for a low-born man to have this status conferred upon him.
The female equivalent or consort of a lord is a Lady.
Known Lords[]
Lord | Status | Kingdom | Positions | Photo |
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Agravaine de Bois | † | Camelot |
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Aulfric | † | Tir-Mor (claimed) |
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Bayard | Alive | Mercia | ||
Benedict de Nowbray | ? | Camelot |
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Eldred of Northumbria | ? | Camelot |
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Eldred's Four Sons | ? | Camelot |
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Godwyn | Alive | Gawant | ||
Iminrie of Northumbria | ? | Camelot |
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Melrose of Northumbria | ? | Camelot |
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Richard of Lincoln | ? | Camelot |
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Richard of Northumbria | ? | Camelot |
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Trivia[]
- Lords are traditionally addressed as "My Lord".
- Gwaine was born into a noble house, but rejected his heritage after the death of his father (Gwaine).
- It is unknown why some kings are styled as Kings and others as Lords. However, it has been speculated that it may be related to their kingdoms' line of succession.