
Tim Emrick |
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Freeport: The City of Adventure (Green Ronin) has a full 20-level noble class that is very versatile. Apart from its influence-related central class features, it's something of a dilletante class: You get to choose new specialized training every few levels, so you can improve your diplomatic, military, or criminal abilities, or even pick up a bit of minor spellcasting.
I just wrapped up a Freeport campaign late last year, so when I started my current homebrew campaign, I had originally decided not to use any of the new material from F:CoA. (Among other reasons, it meant referencing a setting book as thick as the CRB.) But then I couldn't decide on a class for the starting city's ruler--NPC classes were too weak and boring, but I didn't want just another fighter or cavalier, either. So I made an exception to my earlier decision in order to use the noble.

Andre Roy |
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A couple more options.
LPJ Design has the Blooded Noble.
Little Red Goblins also has a couple noble classes in Noble & Skirmisher Base Classes and in the Politic & Power.
First Ones Entertainment has a Noble base class.