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Murdoh's court usually consists of a Bortoh, several Davee-Murdoh and a Gorōloh.
 
Murdoh's court usually consists of a Bortoh, several Davee-Murdoh and a Gorōloh.
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The title of Bortoh /'bɑrtə/ normally refers to the head of the local militia, however in the context of the head of state, Bortoh would be someone assuming the role of Mordoh on a temporary basis. This happens in cases when Mordoh is away from the city or incapacitated and when there is a military threat or emergency. If there is no threat or emergency, then the powers of Murdoh are collectively assumed by his regents, Davee-Murdon.
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The title of Bortoh /'bɑrtə/ normally refers to the head of the local militia, however in the context of the head of state, Bortoh would be someone assuming the role of Murdoh on a temporary basis. This happens in cases when Murdoh is away from the city or incapacitated and when there is a military threat or emergency. If there is no threat or emergency, then the powers of Murdoh are collectively assumed by his regents, Davee-Murdon.
    
Davee-Murdoh is a governor of a neighborhood and regent to Murdoh. Davee-Murdon would normally be assuming the authority of a Murdoh on their local level, in other words, temporarily rule without oversight. A Davee-Murdoh is a lifelong position and signing up for it precludes one from ever assuming the role of Murdoh, a measure taken to prevent Davee-Murdon to undermine Murdoh's power.
 
Davee-Murdoh is a governor of a neighborhood and regent to Murdoh. Davee-Murdon would normally be assuming the authority of a Murdoh on their local level, in other words, temporarily rule without oversight. A Davee-Murdoh is a lifelong position and signing up for it precludes one from ever assuming the role of Murdoh, a measure taken to prevent Davee-Murdon to undermine Murdoh's power.