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Features: Social



You’re not alone in Asheron’s Call. When you’re in Dereth, you’ll frequently find yourself in contact with characters controlled by other players. To make it easier for you to interact with them, we’ve included a set of chat emotes you can use, to make your character wave, bow, laugh, cry and more.

In addition, the Allegiance system gives you the chance to acquire followers and rise through the aristocracy. Different allegiance titles give each Heritage Group’s nobility its own distinctive feel.


Communication with Emotes

Communication in Asheron's Call isn't all just text; it's also body language. You can type a variety of "emotes" while you chat, and your character will act them out on screen. For example, typing *laugh* will cause your character to pantomime laughter. Be sure to try these out!

Akimbo
Beckon
Blow Kiss
Bow
Clap Hands
Cringe
Cry
Hearty Laugh
Kneel
Laugh
Mime Drink
Mime Eat
Mock
Nod
Plead
Point
Pray
Salute
Scratch Head
Shake Fist
Shake Head
Shiver
Shoo
Shrug
Slouch
Smack Head
Spit
Surrender
Tap Foot
Wave
Wave High
Wave Low
Winded
Whoa
Yawn
Cry

Allegiance Titles

As your character gains followers through the Allegiance system, your title will change to reflect your increased prestige. Titles vary based on Heritage Group, as given in the table below:

Aluvian Title
Yeoman
Baronet
Baron/Baroness
Reeve
Thane
Ealdor
Duke/Duchess
Aetheling
King/Queen
High King/High Queen
Gharu’ndim Title
Sayyid/Sayyida
Shayk/Shayka
Maulan/Maulana
Mu’allim/Mu’allima
Naqib/Naqiba
Qadi/Qadiya
Mushir/Mushira
Amir/Amira
Malik/Malika
Sultan/Sultana
Sho Title
Jinin
Jo-chueh
Nan-chueh
Shi-chueh
Ta-chueh
Kun-chueh
Kou
Taikou
Ou/Jo-ou
Koutei
(Titles are listed from lowest to highest rank. If two titles are given, separated by a slash, the first is for male characters and the second is for female characters.)