It's been something on my mind for a while now. I've wanted to redo our ranks, in order to make them more . . Roman and less bastardized English, as well as expanding our available positions. We will no longer use roles to denote ranks; instead, we will use roles to denote "groups" of ranks. For example, E-1 to E-3 is called "Numerii." So in the main Ordo group the tag "Ordo Numerii" would be available. After which, we'd keep a running roster, handing out insignias via-Mercury or manually. --- Every individual within the Ordo Imperialis carries with them a defined military rank of authority, or, should they be a member of a specialized division, a specific title that outlines their place within the organization. The standard tree of ranks is broken up into four basic groups: Numerii, Principales, Veteranus, Tribunus. These titles reflect the general group of ranks that an individual has achieved, making identification slightly easier on the fly. Numerii are those from E-1 to E-3, Principales are E-3 to E-7, Veteranus are W-1 to W-2, and Tribunus are O-1 to O-3. Naturally, as an individual ascends in the ranking tier, the time they're expected to dedicate to the group increase, as does their responsibility and authority. Terms of Importance: o) NCO; 'Non-Commissioned Officer': An NCO rank refers to any member whom has reached a level of responsibility within the organization that provides them with basic policy enforcement duties. Within the Ordo Imperialis, NCO status encompasses the ranks of E-4 to E-7; the 'Principales'. o) WO; 'Warrant Officer': Warrant officers are typically career individuals; considered