Aetolian Game News
Themes of Tasur'ke, and it's government.
Written by: Count Dansig Voltaire
Date: Saturday, January 4th, 2003
Addressed to: Everyone
Greeting, again, Sapience.
Tasur'ke is a neutral state of scholars, fighters, philosophers, and
merchants. To ensure the state is neutral, the governement is divided
into three sections of Good, Evil, and Neutral. The people will be in
one of each section and will elect their section's senator. The senators
will speak their thoughts to the Elder and the people. The Elder will
then make the decision about the issue at hand. Each senator will choose
four assistants, all from the same section as the senator, who will aide
the senator in his/her understanding of what their section wants and
needs, along with Tasur'ke as a whole.
Tasur'ke is a place of learning. Each citizen knows something that they
could teach, and something that they could learn. The citizens are
usually open to talk and discuss things that strike an interest in
others. There are many intelligent conversations on the channel, some
about life, some about death, some about all sorts of things.
Tasur'ke is a barracks for fighters. The city has such great fighters as
Prince Zahmekoses, Synsei, Mercedes, Bilexius, and Xanithe. Others know
how to fight and learn how to fight. They city protects itself from it's
enemies. A few months ago, the city mobilized an assult against a team
bent on killing the Elder. Those minutemen attacked fast and helped
protect.
Tasur'ke is a think tank for philosophers. Many of the citizens follow
their own way of life, and speak their views. The three sections of
Good, Evil, and Neutral are three differing philosophies of life that
coexist in the same goverment to allow neutrality and harmony.
Tasur'ke is a market for merchants. Many of the citizens have shops and
sell a multidude of items at competitive prices.
Tasur'ke's laws can be found in HELP LAWS COT. They are laws that apply
to every citizen of Tasur'ke and every guest of Tasur'ke. They will be
enforced by the citizens, because they are the laws to protect the
citizens.
Dansig Voltaire, Ambassador of Tasur'ke
Penned by my hand on the 8th of Khepary, in the year 89 MA.