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Kingship not being hereditary means the title Prince does not nessesarily mean a person will be chosen to be elected to the monarchy | Kingship not being hereditary means the title Prince does not nessesarily mean a person will be chosen to be elected to the monarchy | ||
β | House Alsa has had many rulers recognizing male and female rulers and developing an Republican electoral monarchy. When a elderly monarch gets to a certain point he retires and appoints an | + | House Alsa has had many rulers recognizing male and female rulers and developing an Republican electoral monarchy. When a elderly monarch gets to a certain point he retires and appoints an Elector to oversee the nominations for a new monarch. Individuals are nominated and either accept or decline the nomination. Then each Hamlet, recognizing a certain sub-region, sends an Elector to a conference where the new monarch is chosen. |
Retired Monarchs often return to their farms and pass away but a goodly number of them also choose to go live in the Alagulpa Estates in the [[Yaj]] region of Amber. Once there they are treated with great respect in Yaj and become members of the social scenes there. Some then are effected by the [[Aging in Amber]] effect and grow young, either returning to their home hamlets or engaging in other activities including serving in the Alagulpa diplomatic services. | Retired Monarchs often return to their farms and pass away but a goodly number of them also choose to go live in the Alagulpa Estates in the [[Yaj]] region of Amber. Once there they are treated with great respect in Yaj and become members of the social scenes there. Some then are effected by the [[Aging in Amber]] effect and grow young, either returning to their home hamlets or engaging in other activities including serving in the Alagulpa diplomatic services. |