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Government in the GOIO

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RedRoach:
I like to think that, regardless of culture or nation, each place has a central ruler or leader. Yesha, for example, has a council that answers to one lord, or the Baronies, barons who kneel before a single king. Arashi, chiefs. Mercantile guild has a committee with a "president" which is really a fancy term for "Someone with enough power and influence to execute anyone who disagrees".

I can't think of anything for Anglea. It's just too much of a loose grouping what with all the imagined spread over the area for tech and engineering instead of centralizing.

Chaladon is just... it's such a perfect society that it can't have one leader, so I imagine old "wise" men holding authority over the entire place.

Kamoba:
Chaledon I imagine to be somewhat closer to a druidic (or "pagen") society, far from perfect ;)
But then again, I'm from Trading Troops, an arm of the mercantile guild, tasking ourselves with obtaining the cure for the Gray Blight in the interests of profit.  8)

Jester Schulz:
The Chaladon's could utilize a theocratic ideology. They could follow theory and use that as the way they dictate themselves. Much like religion, they would follow a divine being or a centralized idea. That would be their government. I could never imagine them having one person be their leader or a group of elitists be governing them. So in my mind the only thing that makes sense is to have a god or an idea be their guidelines and their way of life.

Indreams:
I've been thinking,...

Chaladon probably has some sort of religion governing them, but the religion has a strong affinity to science.

Yesha wouldn't follow Confucian ideals. Sure, they seem very East Asian, but Yeshan ideals of meritocracy and ambitions are in direct conflict with Confucian ideals of hierarchy and knowing-your-place. My guess would be that Yesha would have something similar to the one-party system China currently has. A system where government offices are mostly based on merit, but similarly riddled with corruption.


Mercantile Guild is probably Italian city states bound under one ideal of profit.

Anglea, I think, probably doesn't have a formal government.


Baronies are probably Feudalism and Manorialism. But I wonder if they have a king. If they do, the king wouldn't be an absolutist, but a weak monarch similar to the elected, non-Habsburg Holy Roman Emperors.

Arashi, probably similar to Anglea.

In fact, what is the difference between Arashi and Anglea? They are both raiders and pirates. Barbarians and Hill People refusing proper civilization for freedom. What is different between Arashi and Anglea? Do they have conflicts?

Jester Schulz:
Maybe the Angleans elect a strong military leader to be kinda like a war chief. When i look at the Angleans i see vikings. So i would imagine them electing their leader based on skill and strength. The cold, harsh land and using what materials they can find to build a strong army sounds a lot like the vikings. They might function on a more basic level of feudalism where there are communities of people living together instead of wealthy families. The tribes would have a head leader. Then out of all the tribes there would be a head tribe and a war chief who is in charge of all the tribes. It would be less bloodline focused and who is part of the family, and more of who is part of the tribe. "The Angleans take what they seek."

From what I've been reading, a lot of people have the idea that Chaladon works on more of a theocratic government that follows more of a set of ideas instead of a person or a group of people. A guess could be that they follow a machine god or a god of science. Maybe they follow an ancient text that gives rules on how to live life. Who knows?

Muse has already confirmed that the Baronies run off of a king, lord, peasant system. Noble families swear legion to a king who too the throne through power. Muse has also stated that in the simplest terms, its the Game of Thrones of all the factions (The person who was working on the Baronies was watching Games of Thrones while working. Someone from Muse stated that in another post). If one noble family wants the throne then they mass an army and take it. Feudalism at it's most basic level.

From what i'm seeing with the Yesha Empire, it looks like it might even be a communistic society. They even use things like "To be Yeshan is to be proud of who you are, no matter where you are in society" and even "Where there is a role in society, there is a citizen." It sounds like people are given roles in society and they are to stay true to that role. To simplify it, take communism and then make sure that no one person rises to power and becomes a dictator.

The Arashi League is as the name suggests. Groups o tribes of people living throughout the land and when times come the tribes come together and band together. A league of nations kinda. They are probably the least advanced and most primitive due to their harsh environments. Imagine Mad Max.

The Merchant Guide looks like they function much like a business would. They sell and buy things. Use their wealth to gather armies and bribe. Their goal is to be wealthier. It literally is a guild of wealthy merchants who use their money and power to influence others and to gain power.

To answer Indreams, Angleans would probably be more like vikings with tribes who are close knit communities who elect a chief and then out of all the tribes one tribe would be the head tribe with a war chief in charge of all the tribes. The Arashi would be more like tribes who might have their own tribe leader like an Elder. The tribes would work together and come together when the times really call for it. More like how the UN functions with different nations being represented instead of having one person being the leader of all the others. Angleans would have more of a focus on finding more technologies in their land and then going out and proving that they are just as strong as the other factions while the Arashi would mainly be doing things in order to survive their harsh desert life.
I would imagine that they could but the two nations are pretty much on opposite sides of the map. There might be a time where the two conflict but unless one nation really steps far way from their borders it's unlikely. Plus the Yesha Empire sits right between them so that would be more of a concern to both factions than each other.

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