Difference between revisions of "Merchantile Sodality"
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| type = Professional Body | | type = Professional Body | ||
| hq = Verraneld, [[Lachurn]]; Barcha, [[Uther]] | | hq = Verraneld, [[Lachurn]]; Barcha, [[Uther]] | ||
− | | members = | + | | members = Over 200,000 |
| align = Capitalism 3, Aristocracy 2, Corporatism 3 | | align = Capitalism 3, Aristocracy 2, Corporatism 3 | ||
| motto = "Money makes the world go round" | | motto = "Money makes the world go round" | ||
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− | The '''Mercantile Sodality''' is a | + | The '''Mercantile Sodality''' is a massive network of merchants and craftsmen. Its members vote and debate all facets of trade and business. |
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+ | All decisions of the group are calculated by direct diplomatic vote by members. All members can submit votes through regional offices, which can be found in most large towns. Most votes require a simple majority, but decisions that affect organization rules or international economics require a two-thirds majority. Electoral fraud is punishable by expulsion from the Sodality and in many nations imprisonment. | ||
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Revision as of 21:05, 19 November 2007
The Mercantile Sodality | |
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Type: | Professional Body |
Alignment: | Capitalism 3, Aristocracy 2, Corporatism 3 |
Headquarters: | Verraneld, Lachurn; Barcha, Uther |
Membership: | Over 200,000 |
Motto: | "Money makes the world go round" |
The Mercantile Sodality is a massive network of merchants and craftsmen. Its members vote and debate all facets of trade and business.
All decisions of the group are calculated by direct diplomatic vote by members. All members can submit votes through regional offices, which can be found in most large towns. Most votes require a simple majority, but decisions that affect organization rules or international economics require a two-thirds majority. Electoral fraud is punishable by expulsion from the Sodality and in many nations imprisonment.
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