Professions & Service to the Crown
Service to the Crown has long been regarded as one of the highest forms of public duty in Whitmore. Throughout the kingdom, thousands of individuals serve in positions that support the monarchy, government, military, religious institutions, and public services.
While some roles are appointed directly by the Crown, others are earned through education, professional achievement, or years of dedicated service. Together, these individuals help ensure the effective operation of Whitmore's institutions and contribute to the welfare of the nation.
Service to the Crown
A career in public service is widely respected throughout Whitmore.
Those who serve the Crown are expected to uphold the values of duty, integrity, professionalism, and dedication to the people of the kingdom.
Positions range from senior advisors and diplomats to teachers, archivists, clergy, and military officers.
The Royal Household
The Royal Household supports the daily work of the Monarch and members of the Royal Family.
These positions are among the most visible roles in royal service and are responsible for assisting with official duties, state functions, public engagements, and palace administration.
Private Secretaries
Private Secretaries serve as the principal advisors and senior administrators to members of the Royal Family.
They manage schedules, coordinate engagements, oversee correspondence, and act as key points of communication between the Royal Family, government institutions, and the public.
Royal Household Aides
Royal Household Aides provide administrative, ceremonial, and logistical support to members of the Royal Family.
Their responsibilities may include assisting with official engagements, coordinating events, supporting state visits, and ensuring the smooth operation of royal activities.
These positions are typically filled by experienced professionals and trusted members of the Royal Household.
Royal Protection Officers
Royal Protection Officers are responsible for the safety and security of the Sovereign, members of the Royal Family, and royal residences.
In addition to providing personal protection during official engagements, state visits, and public appearances, they work closely with the Royal Household to coordinate security operations and travel arrangements.
Royal Protection Officers undergo extensive professional training and are regarded as among the most trusted members of royal service.
Household Staff
The Royal Household also includes a wide range of professional staff responsible for the operation of royal residences.
These positions include palace stewards, archivists, curators, chefs, groundskeepers, household managers, and administrative personnel.
Government Service
Many citizens serve the kingdom through government institutions.
These positions help administer national and provincial affairs while supporting the work of the Crown and the Crown Circle.
Crown Circle Advisors
Members of the Crown Circle provide expertise and recommendations to the Sovereign on matters of national importance.
Their areas of responsibility include law, education, finance, foreign affairs, public welfare, infrastructure, and national defense.
Provincial Governors
Provincial Governors represent the Crown within the provinces and oversee regional administration, public services, and local implementation of national policy.
Civil Servants
Civil servants support the daily administration of government by managing records, coordinating programs, implementing policy, and providing essential public services.
Diplomatic Service
Whitmore maintains diplomatic relations with foreign nations and kingdoms throughout the world.
Diplomats serve as representatives of the Crown abroad and help strengthen international cooperation.
Responsibilities include:
• Foreign relations • Trade negotiations • Cultural exchanges • International partnerships • Treaty discussions
Diplomatic service is considered one of the kingdom's most prestigious professions.
Military Service
The Armed Forces of Whitmore are responsible for protecting the kingdom and supporting national security.
Military careers include:
• Officers • Royal Guards • Naval Personnel • Military Administrators • Strategic Advisors
Many senior officers receive training through the Royal Military Academy of Whitmore.
The Royal Guard
The Royal Guard is responsible for the protection of the Sovereign, the Royal Family, and key royal residences.
In addition to ceremonial duties, members of the Guard receive extensive professional and security training.
The Jacoban Church
The Jacoban Church provides spiritual guidance and community support throughout the kingdom.
Members of the clergy play important roles in religious services, education, charitable initiatives, and national ceremonies.
Positions within the church include:
• High Keeper of Whitmore • Bishops • Priests and Priestesses • Attendants
Service within the church is regarded as both a spiritual calling and a form of public service.
Education and Cultural Institutions
Whitmore's educational and cultural institutions employ thousands of professionals dedicated to preserving knowledge and advancing learning.
These professions include:
• Teachers • Professors • Librarians • Archivists • Museum Curators • Researchers • Historians
Many of these individuals work closely with schools, universities, museums, and the Royal Archives of Whitmore.
Public Service
Public service extends beyond government institutions and includes professions that directly contribute to the well-being of society.
These careers include:
• Physicians • Nurses • Emergency Responders • Social Workers • Engineers • Agricultural Specialists
Such professions are widely respected and are viewed as essential to the continued prosperity of the kingdom.
Service in Modern Whitmore
Modern Whitmore continues to place great value on service, professionalism, and civic responsibility.
Whether serving within the Royal Household, government, military, church, or public institutions, individuals who dedicate themselves to the kingdom contribute to the strength and stability of the nation.
Service to the Crown remains one of Whitmore's most enduring traditions and reflects the kingdom's belief that leadership is best demonstrated through commitment to the common good.














