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* Cycle 1: Vassals
* Cycle 1: Vassals
* Cycle 2: Ships
* Cycle 2: Ships
* Cycle 3: Prestige
* Cycle 9: Naming criteria
* Cycle 9: Naming criteria


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Each player has an allegiance, which can be Free or any other player.
Each player has an allegiance, which can be Free or any other player.


A player (the vassal) can, by saying that they do so in #game-actions, attempt to swear themselves to another player (the lord). Upon the lord's assent, the vassal’s allegiance is set to the lord.
A player with at least one prestige can, by saying that they so in #game-actions, attempt to swear themselves to another player. Upon the second player's assent, the first player’s allegiance is set to the second player.


Either player may unilaterally annul the allegiance by saying they do so in #game-actions
Vassals are players with their allegiance set to a player. Lords are players who have at least one other player whose allegiance is set to them.
 
Either player may unilaterally annul the allegiance by saying they do so in #game-actions.


== Ships ==
== Ships ==
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Ships have the following integer properties: Durability (D), Speed (S), Power (P).
Ships have the following integer properties: Durability (D), Speed (S), Power (P).
== Prestige ==
Players have an integer property called Prestige. A player's prestige is the sum of the prestige values contributed by each of the following criteria:
* Having submitted a proposal that was adopted within the previous two phases: 1 prestige
* Being a vassal or a lord: 1 prestige

Latest revision as of 04:16, 23 November 2023

The Nomic Amalgam combines rules or concept from all previous cycles.

The following rules and concepts are associated with the following rounds:

  • Cycle 1: Vassals
  • Cycle 2: Ships
  • Cycle 3: Prestige
  • Cycle 9: Naming criteria

Vassals[edit | edit source]

Each player has an allegiance, which can be Free or any other player.

A player with at least one prestige can, by saying that they so in #game-actions, attempt to swear themselves to another player. Upon the second player's assent, the first player’s allegiance is set to the second player.

Vassals are players with their allegiance set to a player. Lords are players who have at least one other player whose allegiance is set to them.

Either player may unilaterally annul the allegiance by saying they do so in #game-actions.

Ships[edit | edit source]

Ships are items ownable by players. Each ship has a pilot, who is a player. If the pilot of a ship is ever unclear or unset, it becomes the ship's owner.

Ships have titles, which can be set at any time by its owner to a string of text, with the following exceptions:

  • titles that, at the time they were assigned, impersonated the name of one or more specific players
  • titles violating Discord's TOS or the rules of the Infinite Nomic Discord server
  • titles longer than 140 characters or shorter than 1
  • titles made illegal by other rules of this nomic
  • Jeffery

If two or more Ships share a name, the one that has held that name for longer keeps it.

Ships have the following integer properties: Durability (D), Speed (S), Power (P).

Prestige[edit | edit source]

Players have an integer property called Prestige. A player's prestige is the sum of the prestige values contributed by each of the following criteria:

  • Having submitted a proposal that was adopted within the previous two phases: 1 prestige
  • Being a vassal or a lord: 1 prestige