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Members of Parliament, at the end of each phase, before elections take place, lose one point for every vetoed proposal that would be popular had it not been vetoed. | Members of Parliament, at the end of each phase, before elections take place, lose one point for every vetoed proposal that would be popular had it not been vetoed. | ||
== The Nomarchy == | |||
The Nomarchy is a position that can be held by one player at a time. The player holding the position at present is referred to as the Nomarch. Whenever a player becomes the Nomarch they gain 3 points. | |||
The Nomarch may appoint a prole as their heir. At the end of each Election Phase the Nomarch ceases to be the Nomarch, and is then replaced by their heir if one exists. | |||
During the Governance Phase, if there is not already a Nomarch, any player may randomly select a prole. That prole becomes the Nomarch. | |||
== The Proletariat == | == The Proletariat == | ||
The Proletariat is defined as the collective of all players not currently holding a seat. A prole is a single member of the Proletariat. | The Proletariat is defined as the collective of all players not currently holding a seat or the Nomarchy. A prole is a single member of the Proletariat. | ||
If one or more proles with a combined number of points equal to or greater than 50 collectively agree, they may stage a revolution. Upon beginning a revolution every participating prole loses an equal split of 50 points, | If one or more proles with a combined number of points equal to or greater than 50 collectively agree, they may stage a revolution. Upon beginning a revolution every participating prole loses an equal split of 50 points, every player with a seat instantly loses their seat along with all of their points, and the Nomarch is replaced by a randomly selected participating prole. A new election will then start following the usual rules with the following exceptions: | ||
* The vote will last 24 hours | * The vote will last 24 hours | ||