User talk:Quyburn666

How titles work
Everyone of the nobility in Weseros is called "my lord", lowercase "L".

"Lord" capital "L" is a specific title. Yes, George R.R. Martin later said he probably should have come up with more diverse title names for the nobility, like "duke", "count", "baron", etc.

Some members of the nobility become anointed knights. You could probably refer to them as either "my lord" or "ser" interchangeably, though "my lord" is more common if it's someone they don't know. Plus "Ser" is a rank they achieved, not just by being born a noble.

If the "Lord" of a House is ALSO an anointed knight (i.e. Tywin Lannister), you call them "Lord" capital "L" as a formal title.

You don't need to work on this.--The Dragon Demands (talk) 17:10, August 17, 2017 (UTC)