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  • Hierarchy
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  • A hierarchy is an arrangement of items (objects, names, values, categories, etc.) in which the items are represented as being "above," "below," or "at the same level as" one another.
  • Hierarchy involves a long path leading up to a large platform. This platform has multiple platrofms below ot of the same edge size. They do, however, have increasingly large holes in the middle as they go down. The player must drop from the holes and on to the next platform down. This is difficult as, one, there is a decreasing space to land and, two, there is a decreasing space for a proper run up. The only goal is located on the lowest platform.
  • True DaAngeRage
  • The Hierarchy was an interstellar state with a government system that controlled a significant region of space in the Delta Quadrant, near that quadrant's border with the Beta Quadrant. Dominated by the Overlookers, the Hierarchy has a sizable pseudo-military space force led by the Hierarchy Central Command. (ST reference: Star Charts; VOY episodes: "Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy", "The Void", "Renaissance Man")
  • The Hierarchy, otherwise referred to as the Twilight Council, was the governing body of the Daelaam, the unified protoss settlers on Shakuras. It was led by Hierarch Artanis.
  • -Kamal Re'x, detailing the extent of Hierarchy rule The Hierarchy is an intergalactic alien empire whose mining force serves as the initial alien invaders in the first installment of the Universe at War series.
  • The Hierarchy is the ranking of strength of all the cliques in Bully, including the Townies.
  • The Hierarchy was a governmental body composed of the Overlookers that controlled a region of space in the Delta Quadrant. (VOY: "Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy", "The Void", "Renaissance Man")
  • The Hierarchy is the government of Stygia in Wraith: The Oblivion. It rules over the Western dead, specifically Europe, North America, and to a certain extent countries colonized by them (such as Australia). Following the events in Ends of Empire, the Hierarchy is effectively destroyed.
  • The King has absolute power in the Kingdom. All lords swear fealty to him. In the west, the Prince of Krondor has absolute power, but his decision can be overridden by the king. The Prince of Krondor is the King's Lord-Marshall in the West and the only ruler besides the King who may muster the Knight-Generals). The ranks of nobility work as such: * Duke (Controls a Duchy) * Earl (Controls an Earldom) * Baron (Controls a Barony)
  • Hierarchy is a term used to describe the rank of the Egyptian God Cards and the Wicked Gods. God Cards are not affected by the effects of God Cards with a lower hierarchy. This also extends to the use of the effect of "Obelisk the Tormentor" to increase its ATK to infinite. God Cards of the same hierarchy are vulnerable to each other's effects.
  • A hierarchy (from an Ancient Greek term meaning "rule of a high priest", is an arrangement of items (objects, names, values, categories, etc.) in which the items are represented as being "above," "below," or "at the same level as" one another. Hierarchies are undemocratic 1. * In a Democracy the rulers are answerable to the People collectively. 2. * In a hierarcy people at all levels below the top are answerable to their superiors and the leader is answerable to no one.
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  • Six members
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Status
  • Disbanded
Affiliation
  • Daelaam
Name
  • The Hierarchy
  • Dominant Government
Type
  • *Governing council *Shakuras government
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  • 250
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  • white
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  • Between 2500–2503
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  • blue
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  • Protoss
Dissolved
  • 2506
Formed
  • Khalai Refugees and Dark Templar
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  • A hierarchy (from an Ancient Greek term meaning "rule of a high priest", is an arrangement of items (objects, names, values, categories, etc.) in which the items are represented as being "above," "below," or "at the same level as" one another. Hierarchies are undemocratic 1. * In a Democracy the rulers are answerable to the People collectively. 2. * In a hierarcy people at all levels below the top are answerable to their superiors and the leader is answerable to no one. A hierarchy (sometimes abbreviated HR) can link entities either directly or indirectly, and either vertically or diagonally. The only direct links in a hierarchy, insofar as they are hierarchical, are to one's immediate superior or to one of one's subordinates, although a system that is largely hierarchical can also incorporate alternative hierarchies. Indirect hierarchical links can extend "vertically" upwards or downwards via multiple links in the same direction, following a path. All parts of the hierarchy which are not linked vertically to one another nevertheless can be "horizontally" linked through a path by traveling up the hierarchy to find a common direct or indirect superior, and then down again. This is akin to two co-workers or colleagues; each reports to a common superior, but they have the same relative amount of authority. Organizational forms exist that are both alternative and complementary to hierarchy. Heterarchy (sometimes abbreviated HT) is one such form.
  • A hierarchy is an arrangement of items (objects, names, values, categories, etc.) in which the items are represented as being "above," "below," or "at the same level as" one another.
  • Hierarchy involves a long path leading up to a large platform. This platform has multiple platrofms below ot of the same edge size. They do, however, have increasingly large holes in the middle as they go down. The player must drop from the holes and on to the next platform down. This is difficult as, one, there is a decreasing space to land and, two, there is a decreasing space for a proper run up. The only goal is located on the lowest platform.
  • True DaAngeRage
  • The Hierarchy was an interstellar state with a government system that controlled a significant region of space in the Delta Quadrant, near that quadrant's border with the Beta Quadrant. Dominated by the Overlookers, the Hierarchy has a sizable pseudo-military space force led by the Hierarchy Central Command. (ST reference: Star Charts; VOY episodes: "Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy", "The Void", "Renaissance Man")
  • The Hierarchy, otherwise referred to as the Twilight Council, was the governing body of the Daelaam, the unified protoss settlers on Shakuras. It was led by Hierarch Artanis.
  • Hierarchy is a term used to describe the rank of the Egyptian God Cards and the Wicked Gods. God Cards are not affected by the effects of God Cards with a lower hierarchy. This also extends to the use of the effect of "Obelisk the Tormentor" to increase its ATK to infinite. God Cards of the same hierarchy are vulnerable to each other's effects. "Slifer the Sky Dragon" and "Obelisk the Tormentor" have a hierarchy of 1, while "The Winged Dragon of Ra" has a hierarchy of 2. In the Yu-Gi-Oh! R manga, "The Wicked Dreadroot" and "The Wicked Eraser" have a hierarchy of 1, while "The Wicked Avatar" has a hierarchy of 2. The card "Divine Evolution" can increase a card's hierarchy, as shown when Yami Yugi's "Obelisk The Progenitor" ("The God of the Obelisk" affected by "Divine Evolution") was able to destroy Yako Tenma's "The Wicked Avatar" by battle (both monsters had equal ATK, so both were destroyed).
  • The King has absolute power in the Kingdom. All lords swear fealty to him. In the west, the Prince of Krondor has absolute power, but his decision can be overridden by the king. The Prince of Krondor is the King's Lord-Marshall in the West and the only ruler besides the King who may muster the Knight-Generals). Only nobility may rule. There are exceptions, such as that of Pug ConDoin (adopted) and Duke James of Krondor (given squireship for saving Arutha's life, son-in-law to Pug). Important merchants can sometimes be as powerful as barons, however, have no the same power as them. Guilds can challenge the nobility, which often causes irritation between the two groups. The ranks of nobility work as such: * Duke (Controls a Duchy) * Earl (Controls an Earldom) * Baron (Controls a Barony)
  • -Kamal Re'x, detailing the extent of Hierarchy rule The Hierarchy is an intergalactic alien empire whose mining force serves as the initial alien invaders in the first installment of the Universe at War series.
  • The Hierarchy is the government of Stygia in Wraith: The Oblivion. It rules over the Western dead, specifically Europe, North America, and to a certain extent countries colonized by them (such as Australia). The Hierarchy primarily operates through the eight Legions, which souls are alloted to based upon their mode of death. In addition to these Legions, wraiths may belong to one or more Guilds, some of them sub rosa, some official. The exact governing structure of the Hierarchy is in flux; it was originally designed to operate under the auspices of Charon, whose disappearance in 1945 during his fight with Gorool has thrown the entire organization into flux. Hierarchical society is just as driven by the weight of massive tradition as by legal status. This is at least partly because the Hierarchy's continued existence is something of a feedback loop: older wraiths transfer passions to maintaining the Hierarchy, and the Hierarchy exists to provide older wraiths a place for those passions. The closest thing the Hierarchy has to official leaders are the Deathlords, the leaders of the seven Legions who were chosen by Charon. Following the events in Ends of Empire, the Hierarchy is effectively destroyed.
  • The Hierarchy is the ranking of strength of all the cliques in Bully, including the Townies.
  • The Hierarchy was a governmental body composed of the Overlookers that controlled a region of space in the Delta Quadrant. (VOY: "Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy", "The Void", "Renaissance Man")
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