Baronetage on N.Sanity Island

Much of the culture on the Wumpa Archipelago is taken from English roots, and has been viewed as a renewal of the British empire. The Wumpian Initiative has brought back baronetage, and has afforded certain delegates of land to accomplished members and council members. More Mediterranean concepts are also incorporated into the culture, including cuisine and community. Manners are considered crucial, and members often identify each other by rank.

Wumpian Initiative members are afforded their own plots of land once they reach a certain rank, typically taking four or five years to reach. The land is allowed under grounds that the new Baron constructs their abode under certain regulations, and provides a yield of its crops annually. Some baron estates have been known to practice servitude among the Wumpians, and treat them with a proper sense of harshness. This association has however caused some controversy in some cases, such as in the Quangolbad controversy

Baron members are still required to attend to their regular duties, and for this reason often work remotely.