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Kritarchy or Kritocracy is a system of government in which power is mainly held by judges. Historically, it has been implemented in places like Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Israel under the rule of biblical judges. They believed that the government should be run partially by judges to control law and order.

History

The first recorded instance of a Kritarchy took place in about 14th century BC in Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Israel. Judges would settle disputes and legal matters based on interpretations of the old Testament. These judges would also act as military leaders in times of need.

During the 10th to 13th century, a Kritarchal system existed in the Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Icelandic Commonwealth. In this case the judges acted as mediators instead of direct rulers. These judges were some of the first to recognize crimes against individuals and not against the state as well as only punishing people in the form of large monetary fees.

Personality and Behaviour

For the historical and modern use of the term, Kritarchy acts like a judge and always settles in court cases as a judge and sentences the balls (like Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination anarchists) that commit crimes in the polcompball world either innocent or guilty, but most likely guilty.

How to Draw

Flag of Kritarchy
  1. Draw a ball,
  2. Fill the ball with light brown,
  3. Draw a mallet and gavel in brown, symbolizing its modern and historical use in court and by judges,
  4. Draw the eyes, and you're done!
Color Name HEX RGB
Light Brown #AD7E5F 173, 126, 95
Brown #602600 96, 38, 0


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