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Kubarey goverment is a tetracameral in organisation, with four parliamentary chambers and a head of state with executive powers.
 
 
* '''Sarakari Purvaja:''' The Council of Elders is a body of persons who form the Kubarey heads of state, and is comprised of the four leaders of the Prakarna. They have executive power to make treaties, declare war and appoint key officials in government, although such decisions are almost always made on the advice of the four chambers. In addition, they have the power to veto any legislation, and can dismiss the head of government and cabinet.
 
* '''Sabha Anusya:''' The Chamber Elect - the lower of the Great Chambers, and the only elected chamber of government, it is the largest of the four and holds the most legislative powers. They are led by the Padari Pratham - the First Minister.
 
* '''Sabha Mahatva:''' The Chamber of Merit - the upper of the Great Chambers, it consists of hereditary and appointed officials who review and amend bills proposed by the Chamber Elect. Its legislative powers are more limited, and cannot propose any laws or insert amendments relating to government finance or taxation.
 
* '''Sabha Vidhi'dhanta:''' The Chamber of Law - an apolitical body holding powers to enact laws, supervise the judiciary, and appoint regional officials.
 
* '''Sabha Sasamarthaka:''' The Chamber of Advocates - a group who act as a counterbalance to the Great Chambers. They have the power to reject legislation or deny official appointments if they believe they runs contrary to the Constitution or the popular rights of the people.




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* '''Vosamajhana:''' The second son and third child of Vasresthi Satya. Practical and serious, he built the Nirvasi Devisvara - the home of the gods. He is the patron of the Kamagara.
* '''Vosamajhana:''' The second son and third child of Vasresthi Satya. Practical and serious, he built the Nirvasi Devisvara - the home of the gods. He is the patron of the Kamagara.
* '''Madasarvisa:''' The second daughter and fourth child of Vasresthi Satya. She is beauty and grace incarnate, and brings laughter and joy to the halls of Nirvasi Devisvara. She is the patron of the Sainka.
* '''Madasarvisa:''' The second daughter and fourth child of Vasresthi Satya. She is beauty and grace incarnate, and brings laughter and joy to the halls of Nirvasi Devisvara. She is the patron of the Sainka.
* '''Jhalavastu''' The child of Padaridavai and Vahasamara, who in their arrogance, believed their union could create a perfect being. Jhalavastu is a deformed monster, possessed of a vicious cunning and formidable strength. When they realised their error, Padaridavai and Vahasamara banished their child from Dhan'yannada to the darkest corner of the world.  
* '''Jhalavastu:''' The child of Padaridavai and Vahasamara, who in their arrogance, believed their union could create a perfect being. Jhalavastu is a deformed monster, possessed of a vicious cunning and formidable strength. When they realised their error, Padaridavai and Vahasamara banished their child from Dhan'yannada to the darkest corner of the world.