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| After the collapse of Western Dantria, the Council of Western Dantria became the Council of Gantolia. Council placement contributed to Gantolia gaining a political edge and becoming more of an independent player on the Continent. It's relative proximity to former Western Dantria became the gateway for a migration to the west, which significantly strengthened Gantolia's economic position, which was already very strong. | | After the collapse of Western Dantria, the Council of Western Dantria became the Council of Gantolia. Council placement contributed to Gantolia gaining a political edge and becoming more of an independent player on the Continent. It's relative proximity to former Western Dantria became the gateway for a migration to the west, which significantly strengthened Gantolia's economic position, which was already very strong. |
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| + | == Politics == |
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| + | === Street ownership === |
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| + | TBD: In Yammoe, an investment of wealth was the acquisition of "streets" from the government. An owner of the street would become the administrator of the street and would run a local mini-government, that was given a certain amount of autonomy, but was a vassal to the state. |
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| + | This concept was not dissimilar to the concept of [[pōnta]] in Tarnaria, with the development of the country being measured in the amount of streets owned by the subjects of the state. More streets meant that there is more urban development and more wealth capable of acquiring those streets. |
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| + | The amount of streets a given proprietor could own depended not only on their wealth, but also on their political standing. |
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| == Climate == | | == Climate == |