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Full List of Ranks/Roles
Human
Can live anywhere, wether in Tokyo, the Tree, the Train. This is just an ordinary human. They can have any small, fillable role that is not an important, listed one, such as a Librarian or a Sushi Chef.
Heartless
Those who have given a sacrifice to the Tree in exchange for powers. They are distinguished by their blood red eyes.
Halcyons
People without powers. They may or may not seek to harm themselves along with killing others. They have much more control over the instincts that the Tree made them have. May have been absorbed into the Tree or born inside it.
Dolls
Dolls are a rather strange sort of being. It is hard to say exactly how they came to life. Some speculate they are results of breeding Heartless and humans. Others say that Dolls are made by the tree itself. Dolls are human in appearance but have no emotion, will, feelings, personality, etc. They have powers of communication, wether verbal, written, or coded. This may take many forms.
Hollows
Completely deranged psychopaths who blindly follow their instinct to kill and be killed, even so far as self-mutilation, torture, and eventual suicide. They can get better, but only through time. They don't really know how to communicate or act normal. They are most distinguished by open wounds, scars, very thin and pale, often shaky limbs and finger, wild looks, and bloodshot eyes (note: not to be confused with Hellions').
The High Priest/ess
The spiritual authority in the Shinigami Village. They, along with the Elder, rule the village as they see fit.
The Elder
The people's authority in the Shinigami Village. They rule the village alongside the High Priest/ess. They are specifically chosen and raised for their position, and are dedicated to it for life.
The Council
Comprised of the village elders, heads of the families, they along with the High Priest/ess and Elder make the decisions of Shinigami Village.
The Inquisition
A policing force in Shinigami Village that follows the direct orders of the High Priest/ess. They answer to no one else. Their authority even supercedes the Council.
The Priest/ess
Various men and women who serve the High Priest/ess in terms of temple duties and participation in rituals. They all have a very close affinity towards the god and the village's religion.
The Faithful
Slaves bound to the service of the god. They have no rights and are considered less than dirt. Usually the result of the Cleansing Ritual, they are vessels filled with the sins of their families. They serve the god closely and are watched carefully by the High Priest/ess and the Inquisition.
The Lord/Lady
The Yureiressha is commanded by a Lord or Lady, though there may be several Lords and Ladies at a given time. They have the master key which must be used if the train is to move anywhere. The train has this strange allure to it, as if it compels the holder to insert the key. For it must always go. It does not sleep.
The Noble Tetralogy
The Noble Tetralogy are the four leaders of the four great families that first came to travel on the Yureiressha with the Lady. They carry the title of Kōshaku, Hakushaku, Shishaku, and Danshaku. These four are direct advisers and companions to the Lord/Lady and serve her best interests, as well as voice the best interests of their houses. The Tetralogy don't always get along with each other, and indeed, there have been times when they did not get along with the Lord/Lady, but most often, they always strive to the common goal of survival and betterment for their people.
The Conductors
The Conductors are protectors of the train and servants of the people. They provide both with whatever is needed and are the ones keeping tabs on all situations. They give reports to the Lord/Lady and are in charge of supplying the train. They also drive the train itself.
The Engineers
The workers of the train, they keep it running. Wether that means fueling it or repairs, they know all the mechanical ins and outs of the great beast as well as the tracks themselves.
The Knights
The Knights are protectors of the Lord/Lady and the Conductors, serving as bodyguards. They also maintain order when necessary.
The Disciples of the Ressha
Scholars, monks, and disciplined warriors, Disciples are devotees to the train and seldom if never leave. They study and chart its journeys, stations, battles, and more. They seek to understand its existence on deeper and darker levels.
The Passengers
The Passengers can be anyone. Wether looking for a new home or choosing the train as home, they ride the train that never sleeps to any of its various destinations, never to know its termination.
Mikasa University Professor
Self-explanatory.
Mikasa University Student
Self-explanatory.
Kenopsia Laboratory Scientist
A scientist who may take part in one of Kenopsia's main projects or a project of their own.
Kenopsia Laboratory Patient
A mental patient who lives part and parcel with the laboratory for the further study into psychology.
Kenopsia Laboratory Subject
An experimental subject that lives only to be used in the various projects hosted by the scientists.
Can live anywhere, wether in Tokyo, the Tree, the Train. This is just an ordinary human. They can have any small, fillable role that is not an important, listed one, such as a Librarian or a Sushi Chef.
Heartless
Those who have given a sacrifice to the Tree in exchange for powers. They are distinguished by their blood red eyes.
Halcyons
People without powers. They may or may not seek to harm themselves along with killing others. They have much more control over the instincts that the Tree made them have. May have been absorbed into the Tree or born inside it.
Dolls
Dolls are a rather strange sort of being. It is hard to say exactly how they came to life. Some speculate they are results of breeding Heartless and humans. Others say that Dolls are made by the tree itself. Dolls are human in appearance but have no emotion, will, feelings, personality, etc. They have powers of communication, wether verbal, written, or coded. This may take many forms.
Hollows
Completely deranged psychopaths who blindly follow their instinct to kill and be killed, even so far as self-mutilation, torture, and eventual suicide. They can get better, but only through time. They don't really know how to communicate or act normal. They are most distinguished by open wounds, scars, very thin and pale, often shaky limbs and finger, wild looks, and bloodshot eyes (note: not to be confused with Hellions').
The High Priest/ess
The spiritual authority in the Shinigami Village. They, along with the Elder, rule the village as they see fit.
The Elder
The people's authority in the Shinigami Village. They rule the village alongside the High Priest/ess. They are specifically chosen and raised for their position, and are dedicated to it for life.
The Council
Comprised of the village elders, heads of the families, they along with the High Priest/ess and Elder make the decisions of Shinigami Village.
The Inquisition
A policing force in Shinigami Village that follows the direct orders of the High Priest/ess. They answer to no one else. Their authority even supercedes the Council.
The Priest/ess
Various men and women who serve the High Priest/ess in terms of temple duties and participation in rituals. They all have a very close affinity towards the god and the village's religion.
The Faithful
Slaves bound to the service of the god. They have no rights and are considered less than dirt. Usually the result of the Cleansing Ritual, they are vessels filled with the sins of their families. They serve the god closely and are watched carefully by the High Priest/ess and the Inquisition.
The Lord/Lady
The Yureiressha is commanded by a Lord or Lady, though there may be several Lords and Ladies at a given time. They have the master key which must be used if the train is to move anywhere. The train has this strange allure to it, as if it compels the holder to insert the key. For it must always go. It does not sleep.
The Noble Tetralogy
The Noble Tetralogy are the four leaders of the four great families that first came to travel on the Yureiressha with the Lady. They carry the title of Kōshaku, Hakushaku, Shishaku, and Danshaku. These four are direct advisers and companions to the Lord/Lady and serve her best interests, as well as voice the best interests of their houses. The Tetralogy don't always get along with each other, and indeed, there have been times when they did not get along with the Lord/Lady, but most often, they always strive to the common goal of survival and betterment for their people.
The Conductors
The Conductors are protectors of the train and servants of the people. They provide both with whatever is needed and are the ones keeping tabs on all situations. They give reports to the Lord/Lady and are in charge of supplying the train. They also drive the train itself.
The Engineers
The workers of the train, they keep it running. Wether that means fueling it or repairs, they know all the mechanical ins and outs of the great beast as well as the tracks themselves.
The Knights
The Knights are protectors of the Lord/Lady and the Conductors, serving as bodyguards. They also maintain order when necessary.
The Disciples of the Ressha
Scholars, monks, and disciplined warriors, Disciples are devotees to the train and seldom if never leave. They study and chart its journeys, stations, battles, and more. They seek to understand its existence on deeper and darker levels.
The Passengers
The Passengers can be anyone. Wether looking for a new home or choosing the train as home, they ride the train that never sleeps to any of its various destinations, never to know its termination.
Mikasa University Professor
Self-explanatory.
Mikasa University Student
Self-explanatory.
Kenopsia Laboratory Scientist
A scientist who may take part in one of Kenopsia's main projects or a project of their own.
Kenopsia Laboratory Patient
A mental patient who lives part and parcel with the laboratory for the further study into psychology.
Kenopsia Laboratory Subject
An experimental subject that lives only to be used in the various projects hosted by the scientists.