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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
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The Hegemony is a federal republic that came together out of the remnants of a fallen empire. A puppet king is maintained more as a scapegoat than anything else, but the actual power is in the Senate, based in the city of Cranford. The Districts vary somewhat in culture and outlook, but each elects a Senator to represent them within the Hegemony. The main goal of the Hegemony is defence, with Districts otherwise mostly governing their own affairs. To that end, only those who have performed military or civil service for two years are eligible to vote.
Who they are
 
   
 
As an agent of the Hegemony, you are a representative of your district. There are rarely more than one figure from any one district at the portal at the same time: it is a very important post that is allocated directly by the Senator. Thus, you are answerable to them, the Senate, and sometimes interests in your district who can support you in more subtle ways if you advance their goals.
What do people from there do
 
   
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'''Faction Skill:''' [[Prof:Talismancy|Talismancy]]
As an agent of the Hegemony, you are a representative of your district. There are rarely more than one figure from any one district at the portal at the same time: it is a very important post that is allocated directly by the District Mayor. Thus, you are answerable to your Mayor, the Senate, and sometimes interests in your district who can support you in more subtle ways if you advance their goals.
 
   
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'''Naming Conventions:''' Anything that's not covered by the other Nation's naming suggestions:
What do people deride about them
 
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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|<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
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Other factions naming suggestions:
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<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
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;Vendicsal
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:{{#lst:The_Vendicsal|naming}}
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;Democracy
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:{{#lst:The_Democracy|naming}}</div>
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</div>
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|}
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Avoid high-fantasy names like "Lord Demonslayer Harald of the Eighteen Dominions". No aristocratic titles.
   
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== The Hegemony in five points ==
 
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=== Hegemony Citizens ===
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[[File:PS-5.jpg]]
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These ones are wearing symbols of the Builder.
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=== The Hegemony in five points ===
   
 
;Be good at many things, rather than just one
 
;Be good at many things, rather than just one
:you never know when an unusual skill might save your community.
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:You never know when an unusual skill might save your community.
 
;Further the domains of the Hegemony as much as a possible
 
;Further the domains of the Hegemony as much as a possible
:extending one's defence is never a crime.
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:Extending one's defence is never a crime.
 
;You are answerable to your superiors
 
;You are answerable to your superiors
:disobedience means you will be re-appointed.
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:Disobedience means you will be re-appointed.
 
;Always defend your community, whatever that community is.
 
;Always defend your community, whatever that community is.
 
;Order is the most solid basis for society
 
;Order is the most solid basis for society
:prevent chaos wherever it rears its head.
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:Prevent chaos wherever it rears its head.
   
== What they are not ==
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=== What they are not ===
;A Monarchy
 
:The Hegemony hates the concept of kings, just as much as the Democracy do. They simply saw that there were some elements of the former organizational system that were useful to them.
 
 
;Backward farmers
 
;Backward farmers
:Although there are some elements of the Hegemony who live in distant villages (which are admittedly quite muddy), people of the Hegemony are just as intelligent and cultured as those of other factions. Whether this is the view of the other factions, though, may vary...
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:Although there are some elements of the Hegemony who live in distant villages (which are admittedly quite muddy), people of the Hegemony have the same spectrum of intelligence and culture as those of other factions. Whether this is the view of the other factions, though, may vary...
 
;Homogeneous
 
;Homogeneous
:The Hegemony are a melting pot of different races and cultures, there is no fixed 'Hegemony' view of things, beyond the importance of order.
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:The Hegemony are a melting pot of different races and cultures, there is no fixed 'Hegemony' view of things, beyond the importance of order. Although outright slavery is illegal, local laws on [[Slavery_in_the_Builder_Church| indentured servitude]] and [[Revenant|necromancy]] vary, making the some districts notably more friendly to certain Builder or Aspirant sects than others.
 
;A Monarchy
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:The so-called "king" is merely a circus, a condemned criminal paraded around and executed at the first political crisis of their reign. They are a reminder to the Senate that the people will not tolerate rulership, only representation.
   
 
== Important Reading ==
 
== Important Reading ==
 
* [[The_Hegemony_people|People of the Hegemony]]
 
* [[The_Hegemony_people|People of the Hegemony]]
* [[The_Hegemony_motivations|Motivations of the Hegemony]]
 
 
* [[The_Hegemony_look_and_feel|Look and Feel]]
 
* [[The_Hegemony_look_and_feel|Look and Feel]]
   
 
== Supplemental Reading ==
 
== Supplemental Reading ==
 
* [[The_Hegemony_religion|Religion in the Hegemony]]
 
* [[The_Hegemony_religion|Religion in the Hegemony]]
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* relationships in the hegemony
 
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[[Category:Factions]]
* blah
 
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[[Category:Hegemony]]
* blah
 

Latest revision as of 15:41, 10 October 2014

Overview

The Hegemony is a federal republic that came together out of the remnants of a fallen empire. A puppet king is maintained more as a scapegoat than anything else, but the actual power is in the Senate, based in the city of Cranford. The Districts vary somewhat in culture and outlook, but each elects a Senator to represent them within the Hegemony. The main goal of the Hegemony is defence, with Districts otherwise mostly governing their own affairs. To that end, only those who have performed military or civil service for two years are eligible to vote.

As an agent of the Hegemony, you are a representative of your district. There are rarely more than one figure from any one district at the portal at the same time: it is a very important post that is allocated directly by the Senator. Thus, you are answerable to them, the Senate, and sometimes interests in your district who can support you in more subtle ways if you advance their goals.

Faction Skill: Talismancy

Naming Conventions: Anything that's not covered by the other Nation's naming suggestions:

Other factions naming suggestions:

Vendicsal
{{#lst:The_Vendicsal|naming}}
Democracy
{{#lst:The_Democracy|naming}}

Avoid high-fantasy names like "Lord Demonslayer Harald of the Eighteen Dominions". No aristocratic titles.


Hegemony Citizens

These ones are wearing symbols of the Builder.


The Hegemony in five points

Be good at many things, rather than just one
You never know when an unusual skill might save your community.
Further the domains of the Hegemony as much as a possible
Extending one's defence is never a crime.
You are answerable to your superiors
Disobedience means you will be re-appointed.
Always defend your community, whatever that community is.
Order is the most solid basis for society
Prevent chaos wherever it rears its head.

What they are not

Backward farmers
Although there are some elements of the Hegemony who live in distant villages (which are admittedly quite muddy), people of the Hegemony have the same spectrum of intelligence and culture as those of other factions. Whether this is the view of the other factions, though, may vary...
Homogeneous
The Hegemony are a melting pot of different races and cultures, there is no fixed 'Hegemony' view of things, beyond the importance of order. Although outright slavery is illegal, local laws on indentured servitude and necromancy vary, making the some districts notably more friendly to certain Builder or Aspirant sects than others.
A Monarchy
The so-called "king" is merely a circus, a condemned criminal paraded around and executed at the first political crisis of their reign. They are a reminder to the Senate that the people will not tolerate rulership, only representation.

Important Reading

Supplemental Reading