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Revision as of 15:59, 19 August 2022

Monarchism is an ideology that believes in a government with a monarch at the head. Monarchs are rulers who govern a country until they die or are abdicated and hold titles like king or queen. Monarchism can be in any quadrant as most ideologies authoritarian or libertarian, conservative or progressive, economically left or right, can have a monarch if they want to.

The child of Tribalism, he is one of the oldest ideologies in the Polcompball canon, being born at the cradle of civilization itself (possibly born even 12,000 years ago).

History

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Beliefs

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Personality

  • Monarchism will take on characteristics of a stereotypical king or queen (which depending on your view might be anything from a warrior hero to lazy, inbred, sexually deviant, pious, entitled proto-bourgeoisie).
  • He uses divine right to rule and believes that God has ordained them their reign. Even though some monarchs are secular, they often believe that religion is necessary to unify the people.
  • He has hundreds of mistresses/concubines/harem which usually hang out in his castle (or bedroom).
  • He fights a lot with Feudalism, which sometimes gets violent.

How to Draw

Flag of Monarchism
  1. Draw a ball with eyes
  2. Fill it with purple
  3. Put a crown on the ball

And you're done!

Color Name HEX RGB
Purple #AA00AA 170, 0, 170


Relationships

Friends

  • Feudalism - My best son, I call him Richard the Lionhearted.
  • Constitutional Monarchism - A weak son with recent success, I call him John.
  • Absolute Monarchism - A strong son who's been failing recently, I call him Jeffrey.
  • Monarcho-Capitalism - My business minded son, I call him Chandler.
  • Monarcho-Socialism - My son who cares for the peasants, I call him Jack.
  • Conservatism - Depending on context, he defends me.
  • Satirism - Ah, there's my court jester! Limit yourself to the nobles and the peasants or someone will wake up with a noose tied to their neck!

Frenemies

Enemies

Further Information

Literature

Wikipedia

Examples of Monarchies and Royal Families

Videos

Online Communities

Gallery

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