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  • ...x is an [[onirarchy]], a dictatorship ruled by [[dream magic|magic]]-using leaders who siphon off [[dream energy]] from their subjects. More so than in most ...[[City Proscribed]], a mysterious site in the Republic's interior that the government officially claims but exerts no control over. ...
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  • ==Government== ...iry (Lhairûn)|Triumviry]] elected biannually by majority vote of the leaders of the individual tribes. The current Triumviry consists of a [[x'xaya]] n ...
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  • ...ther blocs as well, especially the lower classes who feel that their own [[government]]s aren't doing enough for them. The Confederacy has become skilled at lev ==Government== ...
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  • ...''' of [[Ufmarkt]] are the closest thing the fornacic [[world]] has to a [[government]]. While Ufmarkt has few structures resembling formal [[sovereign stat ...harismatic leaders tend to arise, and the judges would have been just such leaders. Whether today's judges are the same judges that existed from the star ...
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  • ...are that the nation as a whole is more diverse—and that indeed their leaders may be of other races than themselves. ==Government== ...
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  • ...nfluence to, if not greater than, the mayors and other official government leaders. While they have made some inroads into other areas, almost nowhere else d ...but this isn't always in close correlation; there are cases when community leaders belong to a fraternity that is otherwise of little influence there, though ...
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  • ...w if any of its member nations entirely live up to the ideal, and even its leaders aren't quite willing to sacrifice everything they'd need to give up to achi ...t mean that every nation of the Coalition has a [[democracy|democratic]] [[government]], but they all at least pay some lip service toward the ideal of equality. ...
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  • ...nties or other smaller regions, and finally each [[city]] may have its own government subject to the higher levels. Large cities may even themselves be split in ...he rules and guidelines laying out the manner of operation of a particular government are known as its [[constitution]], although some autocratic governments may ...
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  • ...ive benevolence that [[superhero|heroes]] have been known to ally with its leaders against more malignant cressarchs. This is not to say, however, that Kashi ...ly they can be reasoned with and convinced to transition their country's [[government]] into a more [[democracy|democratic]] form. Even if this doesn't serve as ...
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  • ==Government== Below the National Council, the [[government]] is a little less outré. Gethel is divided into forty [[province ( ...
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  • ...]]al properties. No standard word has become current to refer to the city leaders in general; each one has a different individual title, but there is no coll ...en proven, but is certainly consistent with what little is known about the leaders' link with their cities. ...
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  • ...f allies, not only friendly supers to whom they may grant positions in his government but other states who may have been enemies of those they conquered and see ...e nomenclature of their government and society around their powers, giving government positions, administrative divisions, and so on names that somehow reflect t ...
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  • ==Government== ...rn into vadelection); and the [[Premier]]s, the highest officials of the [[government]] next to the Emperor himself, and the only people permitted to freely ente ...
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  • .... Some would have it that the Nexus report directly to the organizations' leaders; others tell of a byzantine hierarchy of multiple levels above them. That ...hrough social manipulation and through control of the overt [[government]] leaders. Given their desire for secrecy, it's impossible to say exactly to what ex ...
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  • ...being independent, so rather than overtly absorbing them into the Lomaran government it formed an alliance, named after [[Ecemere (Lomare)|the site]] where the ==Government== ...
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  • ...its prisoners is by [[espionage (Khalan)|spies]] planted among them. Some government agents either with natural [[telepathy (SKE)|telepathic]] abilities that al ...unless one counts the prisoners themselves. It is funded by the Imperial government, and more specifically by the [[Bureau of Corrections]]. Occasional scheme ...
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  • ...single [[government]] has authority. The term can refer to the people and government or to the territory itself. Given that no such body is in practice ''truly ...ome circumstances also refer to non-sovereign entities subject to a larger government, such as the individual states of the United States of America. Sovereign ...
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  • ==Government== ...gn. However, while it's common for archprelates to largely delegate the [[government|governance]] of their capital worlds, the archprelate of Ll has historicall ...
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  • ...tizen of an onirarchy generally consists of little more than labor for the leaders, endured without complaint in order to return to the paradise of dreaming&m ...gated by their propaganda, but there are those few who rise up against the government and form [[resistance to the onirarchs|resistance cells]] that are a contin ...
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  • The [[leaders of the eidopoles|leader]] of Aeol is the [[Hand of the City]], a personage ...|house]]s. Though the rest of the populace managed to reclaim most of the government, the houses still maintained some nominal power, though now membership in m ...
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