Talk:Touya Mochizuki/@comment-7861128-20171121032204/@comment-26956659-20171127140121

I'm not quite familiar with the terminology in European monarch. However, Brunhild is not a kingdom either, because it's a 公国 (koukoku) not a 王国 (ookoku, kingdom) or 帝国 (teikoku, empire). The closest term for koukoku in English, is duchy/dukedom or grand duchy, which the term itself can be different for each region based on what I read in the wiki.

As for nickname, (as far as I can remember) Touya have been called as 冬夜 (Mochizuki), ブリュンヒルド陛下 (his majesty brunhild), 陛下 (your majesty), 主 (lord).

He also introduced himself as ブリュンヒルド公国公王 (brunhild dukedom's ruler), I don't really know how to translate the 公王 part but it's also not king per se. As for king, we use 王 and for duke, 公爵.

Based on this, I think it's safe to say, that Touya is not a king.