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+ | The single most important and ubiquitous figure in Kindred politics, the Prince normally rules her city with nearly absolute power. A Prince must do more than bark orders and issue death sentences. Her job is not merely to govern, but to regulate. |
Latest revision as of 22:35, 24 October 2013
Other Titles: Cardinal, Bishop, Archbishop, Don, President, Sultan, Lord, Duke, Governor
The single most important and ubiquitous figure in Kindred politics, the Prince normally rules her city with nearly absolute power. A Prince must do more than bark orders and issue death sentences. Her job is not merely to govern, but to regulate.