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The Witenagemot of Kropasar is the Kropaslin legislature. It was housed in the Kropaslin Curia. Its members are referred to as "thanes" in Federation Standard, and its head is translated as the "High Cyning." These terms are indicative of a democratic government that makes use of the trappings of ancient feudalism. It is usually dominated by two different political parties, Agreement and Consensus. (SCE eBook: The Future Begins)

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  • Witenagemot of Kropasar
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  • The Witenagemot of Kropasar is the Kropaslin legislature. It was housed in the Kropaslin Curia. Its members are referred to as "thanes" in Federation Standard, and its head is translated as the "High Cyning." These terms are indicative of a democratic government that makes use of the trappings of ancient feudalism. It is usually dominated by two different political parties, Agreement and Consensus. (SCE eBook: The Future Begins)
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  • The Witenagemot of Kropasar is the Kropaslin legislature. It was housed in the Kropaslin Curia. Its members are referred to as "thanes" in Federation Standard, and its head is translated as the "High Cyning." These terms are indicative of a democratic government that makes use of the trappings of ancient feudalism. It is usually dominated by two different political parties, Agreement and Consensus. (SCE eBook: The Future Begins)
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