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Gain
Office
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Succession
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Titles
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Anarchy
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Any office is granted to
anyone who requests it, including Harlequin. 15 minutes must pass
before an office can be taken by someone else.
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Harlequin
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Clown Prince
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Trickster
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Huckster
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Jester
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Town Clown
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Banana Republic
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El Presidente's office
can be requested by anyone. El President position is granted by winning
a popular vote of all citizens.
General position is assigned according to individual social standing,
like the Military government type. Acceptance of the General position
assignment is mandatory.
Subordinate positions are assigned by any higher positions. e.g.
Members of Parliament can assign Governor and Mayor positions and El
Presidente can assign any position, except the General position.
El Presidente or the General can remove the other from office by
assassination. The assassinated victim respawns holding no position.
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| El Presidente |
| General |
| Cabinet Member |
| Member of Parliament |
| Governor |
| Mayor |
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Democracy
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Any office
can be
requested by anyone. Unoccupied offices are granted immediately.
Occupied offices are granted by winning a popular vote of
all citizens.
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When the President
leaves, the Vice President automatically succeeds to President. |
| President |
Vice President
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Senator
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Congressman or
Congresswoman
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Governor
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Mayor
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Dictatorship
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Subordinate offices are
assigned by any higher office. e.g. Senators can assign Governor and
Prefect offices and the Emperor can assign any office.
Acceptance of an
office assignment is mandatory. Position assignments
cannot be resigned.
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The Prime Minister
automatically succeeds to Emperor when the Emperor leaves.
If the Emperor leaves when there is no Prime Minister, the citizen with
the highest social standing is promoted to Emperor.
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Emperor or Empress
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Prime Minister
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Viceroy
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Senator
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Governor
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Prefect
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Military
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All offices, including
Commander, are assigned
according to individual social standing. Acceptance of a position
assignment is
mandatory. Unoccupied positions are open to claim by anyone at the next
lower position. e.g. An unoccupied Company Commander position can be
claimed by anyone; an unoccupied Division Commander position can only
be claimed by a Brigade Commander.
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| Commander |
Vice Commander
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Division Commander
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Brigade Commander
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Regiment Commander
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Company Commander
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Monarchy
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Subordinate offices are
offered by any higher offices, e.g. Counts may offer Marquis and Baron
offices and the King may offer any office.
Acceptance of an office is
voluntary except succession to King.
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The Crown Prince
automatically succeeds to King when the King
leaves.
If the King leaves when there is no Crown Prince, a new King is
appointed from the citizenry. |
King or Queen
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Crown Prince or
Crown Princess
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Duke or Duchess
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Count or Countess
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Marquis or Marquesa
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Baron or Baroness
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Organized
Crime
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Unoccupied offices are
open to claim by anyone in the next lower office. e.g. An unoccupied
Gang Leader office can be claimed by anyone; an unoccupied Godfather
office can only be claimed by a Boss.
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Succession is achieved by
assassinating a person holding the
next higher office. e.g. A Boss becomes a Godfather by assassinating
a Godfather. The assassinated victim respawns holding no office. |
| Lord |
Vice
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Godfather
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Boss
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Enforcer
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Gang Leader
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Republic
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Any office can be
requested by anyone. Unoccupied offices are granted immediately.
Occupied offices are granted by winning a vote cast among
those holding the next office lower than the office sought. e.g. To
become a Congressman, one must win a vote of the Governors; to become
Mayor, one must win a popular vote of the citizens.
Exceptions apply to
the President, who is voted by the Senators, and the Vice President,
who is appointed by the President. |
When the President
leaves, the Vice President automatically succeeds to President. |
| President |
Vice President
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Senator
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Congressman or
Congresswoman
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Governor
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Mayor
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Theocracy
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Unoccupied Deacon
positions are granted to anyone who requests them. The next higher
position can be requested when it becomes unoccupied. Position
increases beyond Deacon are granted by winning a vote of one's peers.
e.g. A Deacon must win a vote of the Deacons in order to advance to
Priest.
Exceptions apply to the Pope, who is voted by the Arch Bishops, and the
Cardinal, who is appointed by the Pope.
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When the Pope leaves, the
Cardinal automatically succeeds to Pope. |
| Pope |
Cardinal
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Arch Bishop
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Bishop
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Priest or Priestess
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Deacon or Deaconess
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