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== Murdon Circle ==
 
== Murdon Circle ==
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All country Murdon may form the Murdon Circle, a group that is especially loyal to the country's ruler. This is not always the case, but if the Murdon Circle is established, that means that the monarch's power is no longer absolute. Such monarchy is designated as "circled monarchy", and a number of key decisions, such as declaring war, can be made only with the support of the Murdon Circle.
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All country Murdon may form the Murdon Circle, a group that is especially loyal to the country's ruler. This is not always the case, but if the Murdon Circle is established, that means that the monarch's power is no longer absolute. Such monarchy is designated as either "matured monarchy" or "stronger monarchy", and a number of key decisions, such as declaring war, can be made only with the support of the Murdon Circle.
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The Murdon Circle is frequently established by the monarch, but Murdon can decide to form a Murdon Circle themselves. In this case the monarch typically has no choice, but to accept it, since opposing the Murdon Circle effectively means opposing every single region's governor. At the same time, the formation of the Murdon Circle, while might be viewed as a lack of trust in the monarch, is usually an attempt to hold the monarch's rule together and strengthen it, as each Murdoh's power is usually tightly connected to that of the monarch. Historically, Murdon Circles initiated by Murdon rarely result in the usurpation of the dynasty.
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The Murdon Circle is frequently established by the monarch, but Murdon can decide to form a Murdon Circle themselves. In this case the monarch typically has no choice, but to either accept it or to start a civil war, since opposing the Murdon Circle effectively means opposing every single region's governor. At the same time, the formation of the Murdon Circle, while might be viewed as a lack of trust in the monarch, is usually an attempt to hold the monarch's rule together and strengthen it, as each Murdoh's power is usually tightly connected to that of the monarch. Historically, Murdon Circles initiated by Murdon rarely result in the usurpation of the dynasty.