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<blockquote data-quote="arkwright" data-source="post: 7976497" data-attributes="member: 6925177"><p>Well, let's see.</p><p></p><p>Kingdom of Risur</p><p>Capital: Slate</p><p>Government: Constitutional monarchy and parliamentary federal</p><p>republic</p><p></p><p>When the current monarch dies or abdicates, the successor must be</p><p>approved by the House of Nobles. The House of Nobles includes the</p><p>current holders of any Baron, Viscount, Count, Earl, Marquess, or</p><p>Duke titles (or the equivalent) handed out by the current or a previous</p><p>monarch. Such titles can be revoked by royal decree, with consent of</p><p>a majority of other nobles.</p><p></p><p>Politics.</p><p>Twenty-three governors direct the affairs of Risur’s various provinces.</p><p>Most of these are of noble lineage, descended from one of the nation’s</p><p>previous kings. Noble governance tends to follow family lines, unlike the</p><p>crown. Each governor sends several representatives to the national Parliament,</p><p>which handles the details of implementing the king’s decrees and</p><p>can with a supermajority overrule them. Various officers of the court and</p><p>of Parliament direct specific sub-bureaucracies and agencies to handle</p><p>affairs involving the nation’s commerce, culture, defense, and so on.</p><p></p><p>The oldest and most developed district of Flint is home to its main</p><p>government structures, including the city council, superior court,</p><p>police headquarters, and the offices of various civil functionaries like</p><p>tax collectors.</p><p></p><p>It's a little bit of a mess, but you can still work out a fair bit. Essentially the King/Queen rules and they need to placate the House of Nobles, as well as the governors and those nobles who are governors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arkwright, post: 7976497, member: 6925177"] Well, let's see. Kingdom of Risur Capital: Slate Government: Constitutional monarchy and parliamentary federal republic When the current monarch dies or abdicates, the successor must be approved by the House of Nobles. The House of Nobles includes the current holders of any Baron, Viscount, Count, Earl, Marquess, or Duke titles (or the equivalent) handed out by the current or a previous monarch. Such titles can be revoked by royal decree, with consent of a majority of other nobles. Politics. Twenty-three governors direct the affairs of Risur’s various provinces. Most of these are of noble lineage, descended from one of the nation’s previous kings. Noble governance tends to follow family lines, unlike the crown. Each governor sends several representatives to the national Parliament, which handles the details of implementing the king’s decrees and can with a supermajority overrule them. Various officers of the court and of Parliament direct specific sub-bureaucracies and agencies to handle affairs involving the nation’s commerce, culture, defense, and so on. The oldest and most developed district of Flint is home to its main government structures, including the city council, superior court, police headquarters, and the offices of various civil functionaries like tax collectors. It's a little bit of a mess, but you can still work out a fair bit. Essentially the King/Queen rules and they need to placate the House of Nobles, as well as the governors and those nobles who are governors. [/QUOTE]
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