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Government in the GOIO
Indreams:
Maybe so, perhaps it could be next in your propaganda series.
Btw, Muse, if you are reading this thread, make whatever hamster says canon.
O, and make the Codex of Zuka canon as well. Hilarious.
Gryphos:
I would think the Order of Chaladon would be a kind of technocratic oligarchy. It's already been revealed that the term Order of Chaladon doesn't apply to the nation itself but rather the fraternity of scholars, philosophers and gentleman. Therefore I imagine that Chaladon is actually technically made up of separate states, but united through each state's governors all being members of this 'Order of Chaladon'. That's my speculation anyway.
Dr Pantaleon:
In one of the Kickstarter updates, Eric actually gave us a bit of information about the different factions:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSd0Ah4CgDg&list=PLXBTe7DWOUHwvu6ZeoVfHZufdiLHin3xX&index=6
I'm not sure whether parts of it are outdated at the moment, but it gives some good insight.
Yesha Empire: Expansionist, meritocratic republic ruled by a triumvirate of philosopher consuls.
Anglean Republic: Isolationist, democratic townhall-government.
Fjord Baronies: caste system, feudal. Collection of territories ruled by lords and united under one king.
Order of Chaladon: Force Kingdom (Not sure what that's supposed to mean?)
Mercantile Guild: (no info on government given)
Arashi League: independent and heterogenous collection of city states.
Ultimate Pheer:
The way I see it, there's a very real chance much of the world isn't territory that is well controlled by one of the primary factions.
Meaning there's probably numerous smaller city-states all over, and probably a bunch of sky pirates
Indreams:
Well, those city-states and the sky pirates would be the the Arashi and Mercantile guild.
Yesha, Baronies, and Chaladon would have a control over their territories. Anglea, Arashi, and Guild won't have good control.
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