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<ic>Allocation of the territory of Skarsind<br><br><i>Proposed by Hahnmark, seconded by Temeschwar.</i></ic> | <ic>Allocation of the territory of Skarsind<br><br><i>Proposed by Hahnmark, seconded by Temeschwar.</i></ic> | ||
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* [[Skarsind]] has been assigned to the Imperial Orcs, and can elect a [[Senator]]. | * [[Skarsind]] has been assigned to the Imperial Orcs, and can elect a [[Senator]]. | ||
* Skarsind is no longer a [[Wintermark]] territory, which has [[Resource#Resources_in_other_Nations|significant implications]] for any Winterfolk still living there. | * Skarsind is no longer a [[Wintermark]] territory, which has [[Resource#Resources_in_other_Nations|significant implications]] for any Winterfolk still living there. | ||
* Many of the implications of this move are covered [[Land fit for heroes|here]]. | |||
===Constitution=== | ===Constitution=== | ||
* A method whereby the Imperial Orcs appoint a senator has been determined. | * A method whereby the Imperial Orcs appoint a senator has been determined. | ||
* This has directly | * This has directly affected the method whereby the Imperial Orcs appoint their [[general|Generals]] and similar titles. | ||
[[Category: Senate Motion]] | [[Category: Senate Motion]] | ||
[[Category:379YE Autumn]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:17, 3 August 2023
Allocation of the territory of Skarsind
Proposed by Hahnmark, seconded by Temeschwar.
Proposed by Hahnmark, seconded by Temeschwar.
Overview
- Assigned to the Imperial Orcs.
Date
- Autumn 379YE.
Campaign Outcome
- Skarsind has been assigned to the Imperial Orcs, and can elect a Senator.
- Skarsind is no longer a Wintermark territory, which has significant implications for any Winterfolk still living there.
- Many of the implications of this move are covered here.
Constitution
- A method whereby the Imperial Orcs appoint a senator has been determined.
- This has directly affected the method whereby the Imperial Orcs appoint their Generals and similar titles.