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One player shall be designated the Speaker, this designation being part of the gamestate. The Speaker shall post an update of the current ruleset and gamestate no less frequently than every 50 posts as well as fulfill any additional duties assigned to him by later rules. There may be only one speaker at a time. The Speaker may resign his position by posting his intent to do so within this thread, at which time no changes to the gamestate or ruleset may be made save the selection of a new Speaker by a majority of the players who vote on the identity of the speaker within 24 hours of his resignation.
 
One player shall be designated the Speaker, this designation being part of the gamestate. The Speaker shall post an update of the current ruleset and gamestate no less frequently than every 50 posts as well as fulfill any additional duties assigned to him by later rules. There may be only one speaker at a time. The Speaker may resign his position by posting his intent to do so within this thread, at which time no changes to the gamestate or ruleset may be made save the selection of a new Speaker by a majority of the players who vote on the identity of the speaker within 24 hours of his resignation.
  
'''Rule 5 (Immutable)'''<br />  
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'''Rule 5(Immutable)'''<br />  
 
Players may alter the ruleset and/or the gamestate. The means by which this is done is the posting of proposals. To be valid proposals must be posted as quotes with an author attribution of the proposal. No later than 24 hours after the posting of a valid proposal the Speaker shall assign that proposal an identifying number and present it for a vote. All active players may vote on a proposal presented by the Speaker. The proposal shall fail if it fails to achieve quorum within 24 hours, such being defined as receiving a number of votes on it equal to one half the number of active players at the time it was presented by the speaker, and pass if at the end of that 24 hours one half or more of the votes registered on it are in favor or if at any time the number of favorable voters is a majority of the currently active players. To be valid a vote on Proposition X, where X is the identifying number assigned by the speaker, must be a bolded statement approximating the form "I vote in favor of Proposition number X" or "I vote against Proposition X."
 
Players may alter the ruleset and/or the gamestate. The means by which this is done is the posting of proposals. To be valid proposals must be posted as quotes with an author attribution of the proposal. No later than 24 hours after the posting of a valid proposal the Speaker shall assign that proposal an identifying number and present it for a vote. All active players may vote on a proposal presented by the Speaker. The proposal shall fail if it fails to achieve quorum within 24 hours, such being defined as receiving a number of votes on it equal to one half the number of active players at the time it was presented by the speaker, and pass if at the end of that 24 hours one half or more of the votes registered on it are in favor or if at any time the number of favorable voters is a majority of the currently active players. To be valid a vote on Proposition X, where X is the identifying number assigned by the speaker, must be a bolded statement approximating the form "I vote in favor of Proposition number X" or "I vote against Proposition X."
  
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In cases when rules must be clarified, the author of the proposal is the arbiter of the rule’s limits and valid contexts. The author of the proposal may, at his/her discretion, relinquish any of his/her proposals either to the Speaker or to another player of the author’s choice.
 
In cases when rules must be clarified, the author of the proposal is the arbiter of the rule’s limits and valid contexts. The author of the proposal may, at his/her discretion, relinquish any of his/her proposals either to the Speaker or to another player of the author’s choice.
  
'''Rule 7 (Immutable)'''<br />  
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'''Rule 7(Immutable)'''<br />  
 
Items are possessions of a player awarded by rules or successful proposals. The possession of an item by a player is part of the gamestate. The quantity of each type of item possessed by a player is part of the gamestate. Items are not transferable between players unless explicitly stated as such in the rules. Items are not transferable between types unless explicitly stated so in the rules. Unless otherwise stated, when a new item is introduced all players have zero instances of that item.
 
Items are possessions of a player awarded by rules or successful proposals. The possession of an item by a player is part of the gamestate. The quantity of each type of item possessed by a player is part of the gamestate. Items are not transferable between players unless explicitly stated as such in the rules. Items are not transferable between types unless explicitly stated so in the rules. Unless otherwise stated, when a new item is introduced all players have zero instances of that item.
  

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