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That is a bad title but I couldn't think of anything shorter to describe it so there you go LOL.
Anyway, Question for the Devs.
For those of us that secured the Geography buff, brewmaster, ect that we have to submit a name and background to get incorporated into the game, have I missed that yet, or where do we sumbit those, or will there be a post/blog about it?? I know we are getting close to the alpha and EE dates so I wasn't sure when you wanted those submitted to. Also, how are we submitting them? Emails address? PM on these forums?

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A question that may have already been answered elsewhere...
The $10 Honourable Title and $15 Regional Trait packs both grant titles. Are these the same variant of title? Does the $15 package make the $10 pack redundant, or does give a general title and the other a title associated with the appropriate region.
For example, if I bought both, would I end up with two opportunities to be Sir Sadurian, or would I be Sir ($10) Sadurian, Baron of Sadur Town($15 pack)?

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A question that may have already been answered elsewhere...
The $10 Honourable Title and $15 Regional Trait packs both grant titles. Are these the same variant of title? Does the $15 package make the $10 pack redundant, or does give a general title and the other a title associated with the appropriate region.
For example, if I bought both, would I end up with two opportunities to be Sir Sadurian, or would I be Sir ($10) Sadurian, Baron of Sadur Town($15 pack)?
I am fairly certain it will be something closer to the "Sir ($10) Sadurian, Baron of Sadur Town($15 pack)?" The regional pack is meant as a background style pack, meaning your from that region, so most likely contains a "from [region]" title, where the honorable title is possibly something like "The honorable Goodfellow." It makes sense to me that way anyway.
It could also maybe be a "either/or" option, like in other games where you wear 1 title at a time, so getting both gives you options, but are exclusive. Again, no 100% certainty either way in this post.