The Virpoua Esd Flesil Monarchy

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After a very traumatic experience with monarchies, the Voirpoua esd Flesil civilization decided not to have a monarchy for their government. Their government was a lot like our government today. Expect without a president. The people would choose representatives to work together to make the big decisions. Like declaration of war or relocation of the civilization. That way no one would have more power than anybody else, and no one would be forced into marriage to produce a heir because there are elections. So it works out for everyone.

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