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| + | ====== Citadel ====== | ||
| + | The **Citadel** ([[language: | ||
| + | ===== Geography ===== | ||
| + | The Citadel is situated in a complex of valleys in the upper highlands of the Spine of Sirdanth. The valleys are nestled amid a maze of ridges immediately to the east of [[geography: | ||
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| + | The Citadel is protected from casual exploration by the region' | ||
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| + | The valleys making up the Citadel itself, by contrast, are generally lower in elevation than the ones surrounding it, and are less rocky and more habitable, dominated by alpine forests. Many inhabited regions have since been further transformed through the use of [[chosen: | ||
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| + | ===== Culture ===== | ||
| + | //See: [[ethnicity: | ||
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| + | ===== Civilization ===== | ||
| + | In terms of purely physical technology, the Citadel is no more advanced than other takma civilizations, | ||
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| + | That said, in terms of actual // | ||
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| + | (The major exceptions are [[chosen: | ||
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| + | The oldest and largest settlement, Oldstone - the Citadel proper - contains a population of about three thousand, about a fifth of the Citadel' | ||
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| + | ===== Government ===== | ||
| + | Takma societies in general have a somewhat feudal structure, but although the Citadel fits into this framework in a broad sense it is a highly atypical example. | ||
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| + | For many [[concept: | ||
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| + | ==== The Council ==== | ||
| + | The [[geopolitical: | ||
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| + | The Council is co-chaired by two seats representing the Inner Court, the oldest and richest neighborhood of Oldstone. Each of the two seats is held by the head of one of the fourteen Founding Families of the Citadel, in recognition of their collective seniority. The family holding each seat is changed twice every cycle, once at the start of the cycle and once at the midpoint (both at the same time) and after every block of three-and-a-half cycles, each family is expected to have had a place on the Council once, no more and no less. | ||
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| + | By longstanding custom one co-chair seat should be held by a Srian and the other by a Kaean at any given time; but if by the end of the block the only combinations available involve two of the same alignment, the head of one family will generally appoint a substitute of the other alignment to hold her seat on her behalf, often a daughter, sister, or close cousin. In the event that neither side is willing to do this, the domination by one alignment is simply tolerated until the next block begins. While the co-chairs mostly have only moderating powers over the Council in any case, this can result in periods where the business of the Council is either regimented and tightly organized or almost negligently handled. | ||
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| + | It is generally expected that the Council should be able to achieve broad support for its actions, and therefore its decisions are either adopted by general consensus or, in the absence thereof, by a two-thirds majority vote. While there is no formal definition of its scope of authority, it is generally called upon in matters that are either not purely local or that require the heavier sorts of intervention to avoid or to punish societal damage. | ||
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| + | ===== History ===== | ||
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