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lesser nobles
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From time to time, the Lord Ruler just let house wars happen.{{book ref|mb1|26}} <br>
Straff Venture was considered to be the perfect imperial nobleman, being tall, firm-shouldered and always dressed in a tailored vest and suit. House Hasting was a strong mercantile house, but also dependent upon their contracts; having one main source of income makes a house vulnerable too. House Tekiel left Luthadel and was killed in their canal boats, likely by other nobles. Nobles are willing to kill rivals when it benefits them. "Kind of like thieving crews, she thought. The nobility really aren’t that different from the people I grew up around." Nobility mimicked the Lord Ruler; they wear metal rings because he does, even though it makes them vulnerable to Allomancers and Inquisitors.{{book ref|mb1|28}} <br>
 
//middle class, lesser nobles <br>
Most nobles weren't rich enough to be considered part of a Great House. Being noble is about lineage, not money.{{book ref|mb1|2}} <br>
Lesser nobles could be guard at a noble keep.{{book ref|mb1|5}} <br>
Straff Venture wasn't allowed to execute his lesser noble guards, but he still punished them with brutal disciplinary forms.{{book ref|mb1|31}} <br>
 
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MostHowever, most nobles weren'tare not rich enough to be considered part of a Great House. Being noble is about lineage, not money, so the group of lesser nobles in Luthadel effectively forms a middle class.{{book ref|mb1|2}} <br>Lesser noblemen could work as guard at noble keeps.{{book ref|mb1|5}}
// lesser nobles
 
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