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Revision as of 19:44, 11 July 2020
Anmon, full name Anarcho-Monarchism, is an anarchist, economically right, and culturally ambiguous ideology based around the statement that anarchy cannot survive by itself and there should be an enlightened philosopher-king loyal to the ideals of anarchism to protect the society from inner and outer threats. Anarcho-Monarchism has its roots in both Enlightened Monarchism and Anarchism, especially Egoism. It is often seen as one of the most contradictory anarchist ideologies.
Stylistic Notes
- Arrogant, very defensive of his ideology.
- Flirty around relatives.
- Can be psychotic if provoked.
- Speaks English using a lot of "high-class" words and is always seen wearing a crown. A fancy Gothic font can also be used for his words.
- Likes J.R.R. Tolkien
How to draw
Drawing Anmonball is fairly simple:
- Draw a ball
- Select the area inside the ball. Draw a line in a lighter shade of black diagonally through the ball.
- Fill the space below the line the same color of the line and the space above the line dark purple (#2d00ae).
- Add a white anarchist A inside an O symbol (often the A is written in a fancy Gothic script) with a yellow crown on top.
- Draw a yellow crown. Gems/velvet and other attachments to the crown are optional.
- Draw the eyes, and you're done!
Relationships
Friendly
- Distributism- Fellow member of the J.R.R. Tolkien fanclub.
Mixed
- Anarchism- She dislikes monarchs
Negative
- Republicanism- Statist and lame
- Jacobin- I hate you grandpa.
Further Information
Articles
- Tolkien's Anarcho-Monarchism by Erin Kain