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===== Religion and Government ===== | ===== Religion and Government ===== | ||
- | The city of New Alimar doesn’t have too much in the way of religion, outside of Kratal’s | + | The city of New Alimar doesn’t have too much in the way of religion, outside of the Dwarves' |
New Alimar’s politics are very simple yet not very pleasant. A Clan Holder is selected by a counsel of the twenty oldest dwarves in the city, and said Clan Holder serves for life. There is no way for a Clan Holder to leave their position other than through death. Some have compared the position to that of a dictator. It doesn’t help that the oldest dwarves are usually the richest as well, meaning they are likely to take a route heavily drenched in nepotism and elect someone related to them rather than someone fitting for the position. | New Alimar’s politics are very simple yet not very pleasant. A Clan Holder is selected by a counsel of the twenty oldest dwarves in the city, and said Clan Holder serves for life. There is no way for a Clan Holder to leave their position other than through death. Some have compared the position to that of a dictator. It doesn’t help that the oldest dwarves are usually the richest as well, meaning they are likely to take a route heavily drenched in nepotism and elect someone related to them rather than someone fitting for the position. |