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Sep 17, 2009 18:07

Aristocracy is commonplace in my world, though there are perhaps one or two exceptions. The majority of villages are governed by either a noble or religious figurehead; he or she in turn reports to the aristo overseeing that particular district of land, and any important information is passed on to the throne ( Read more... )

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colony_brat September 18 2009, 00:20:18 UTC
This is better. You start puttin' one person in charge and a few people start gettin' crushed at the bottom of the heap. 's not fun bein' down there. It's better when shit gets down because people wanna get it done so they do it.

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halgitamilf September 18 2009, 03:04:27 UTC
Hm. I suppose so.

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colony_brat September 18 2009, 04:39:44 UTC
It works. Don't mess with what works. Are ya missin' the aristocracy that bad? [He actually sounds like he cares.]

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halgitamilf September 18 2009, 04:41:34 UTC
It works for those accustomed or at ease with such a situation. While I have no preferences myself, I understand that there are individuals of varying natures here that perhaps would find comfort in a regulated system.

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offallingsnow September 18 2009, 00:55:15 UTC
Organization is always preferable.

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halgitamilf September 18 2009, 03:04:53 UTC
Preferable, but necessary?

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offallingsnow September 18 2009, 03:14:04 UTC
After seeing a few large-scale experiments for myself...yes. I believe so.

[the Governor will always this organization is necessary]

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halgitamilf September 18 2009, 04:36:58 UTC
May I ask why?

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bigbluehat September 18 2009, 01:13:18 UTC
I do believe we've already discussed how Harmonian theocracy was structured once before...

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halgitamilf September 18 2009, 03:05:15 UTC
I believe so, yes.

How fare you, Father Sasarai?

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bigbluehat September 18 2009, 06:12:34 UTC
Busy with the Welcome Center as of these days.

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halgitamilf September 19 2009, 03:05:12 UTC
Ah, yes; the New Feather cycle has just recently come to an end, has it not?

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salvationfound September 18 2009, 01:27:58 UTC
Organization would be preferable during chaotic experiments, where we can only expect riots. On the other hands, were we to have a government, there will always be those opposed to it.

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halgitamilf September 18 2009, 03:06:06 UTC
Naturally. Perhaps the decision to consider is whether or not it would cause more or less unrest to attempt to establish one.

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/t-typo'd ;-; salvationfound September 18 2009, 07:10:45 UTC
I'm sure you'll receive your answer soon, then.

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/lols at you halgitamilf September 19 2009, 02:39:24 UTC
Perhaps.

On another note; I must say that I am terribly proud of you.

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once_knighted September 18 2009, 01:54:13 UTC
I'm fine with the way things are now.

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halgitamilf September 18 2009, 03:06:49 UTC
I suppose without the economical need for a government or rule, one is not necessary.

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