Lord can be, depends. Generally in Salic Law a Lady who rules in her own right is sometimes (not always) a lord. Some Women were Grand Dukes, not Grand Duchesses Regnant. As is one who owns an Office of the Palace rather than a standard title of nobility. Liz Truss, for example, was Lord Chancellor, not Lady Chancellor.
giving the lord(ess? is lord gender neutral) the grain rn
LANDLEECH is gender neutral KEEP your amber waves of grain and DO NOT SUBMIT to the UNJUST authority
Amber.
GET OUT amber bot or U will be SUBJUGATED too, RUN
Amber.
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Lord can be, depends. Generally in Salic Law a Lady who rules in her own right is sometimes (not always) a lord. Some Women were Grand Dukes, not Grand Duchesses Regnant. As is one who owns an Office of the Palace rather than a standard title of nobility. Liz Truss, for example, was Lord Chancellor, not Lady Chancellor.