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The T’kitlin Shol is the Tisran’s high council. Apparently there are amendments in which Sovereigns are not allowed to change any of the bylaws. Barons, and Regents are equal members in the T’kitlin Shol. All Barons will appoint a representative of the Tisrans for the UFoP, and the 4th amendment clearly states that a representative cannot serve as a Shol’Tajk no longer than 8 years. A Shol’Tajk can not own any land, or be affiliated to a clan, or have any alliances, or NAPs with any members. Usually during an Election there can be up to 20 nominees to receive this respectable position. In the first 2 years if the T’kitlin Shol believes the Shol’Tajk is not representing the Tisran society, or has their best interest, he can be reprimanded, which can become a very lengthy process. Shol’Tajk representatives, usually ends up being a baron’s or Regents descendants | The T’kitlin Shol is the Tisran’s high council. Apparently there are amendments in which Sovereigns are not allowed to change any of the bylaws. Barons, and Regents are equal members in the T’kitlin Shol. All Barons will appoint a representative of the Tisrans for the UFoP, and the 4th amendment clearly states that a representative cannot serve as a Shol’Tajk no longer than 8 years. A Shol’Tajk can not own any land, or be affiliated to a clan, or have any alliances, or NAPs with any members. Usually during an Election there can be up to 20 nominees to receive this respectable position. In the first 2 years if the T’kitlin Shol believes the Shol’Tajk is not representing the Tisran society, or has their best interest, he can be reprimanded, which can become a very lengthy process. Shol’Tajk representatives, usually ends up being a baron’s or Regents descendants | ||
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A Nalik is more or less known as a governor in human terms. They are usually appointed by a Sjil'tkyz, and are left to govern one village. Naliks do not own the land their village will lie upon, but they are in charge in any interest of the villages growth in economics, trade, military, science, research everything. A Nalik never really owns the village he looks after, but is responsible and in charge of its activities, and usually reports to a Sjil'tkyz, whom decides whether the village should give away its resources to other villages, or give more resources to the village the Nalik looks after. | |||
===Religion | ===Sjil'Tkyz=== | ||
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==Religion== | |||
{{NC}} | {{NC}} | ||
[[Category:Non-Reviewed Species]] | [[Category:Non-Reviewed Species]] | ||
[[Category:Non-Canon Species]] | [[Category:Non-Canon Species]] |
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