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 ====== Murdoh ====== ====== Murdoh ======
  
-Murdoh /'​mʊrdə/​ is a heranian ​political title, designated to a non-elected public official with the power to run a non-sovereign level of government, typically a city or a region of a state. Appointed by the head of state, it is usually the second-powerful rank in a country.+Murdoh /'​mʊrdə/ ​(pl. Murdon) ​is a tarnarian ​political title, designated to a non-elected public official with the power to run a non-sovereign level of government, typically a city or a region of a state. Appointed by the head of state, it is usually the second-powerful rank in a country.
  
-All country Murdohs form the Murdohs Sessiona cabinet which revises ​the major laws and strategy ​of the land on an annual basis.+Originated in [[Toor]], the rank was used in many of the northern countries, such as [[Afanyu]], [[Loodon Empire]] and [[Xornerian]],​ and continues to be used even more widely today.
  
-Originated in [[Heran]], the rank was used in many of the northern countries, such as [[Afanyu]], [[Loodon Empire]] and [[Xornerian]],​ and continues to be used even more widely today.+Murdoh means "the knowledgeable one" ormore accurately, "the one possessing knowledge" ​in [[Bukk]].
  
-Murdoh ​means "the knowledgeable one" in [[Bukk]].+All country Murdon may form the Murdon Circle, a group that is especially loyal to the country'​s ruler. This is not always the case, but if the Murdon Circle is established,​ that means that the monarch'​s power is no longer absolute. Such monarchy is designated as "circled monarchy",​ and a number of key decisions, such as declaring war, can be made only with the support of the Murdon Circle. 
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 +The Murdon Circle is frequently established by the monarch, but Murdon can decide to form a Murdon Circle themselves. In this case the monarch typically has no choice, but to accept it, since opposing the Murdon Circle effectively means opposing every single region'​s governor. At the same time, the formation of the Murdon Circle, while might be viewed as a lack of trust in the monarch, is usually an attempt to hold the monarch'​s rule together and strengthen it, as each Murdoh'​s power is usually tightly connected to that of the monarch. Historically,​ Murdon Circles initiated by Murdon rarely result in the usurpation of the dynasty.
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