A Viceroyalty is a conquered area governed by a Viceroy who is appointed by a foreign power. The term Viceroyalty is usually used by monarchal powers (such as the NPO), whereas democratic powers usually use the term Governorate. Due to a clarification of the Terms of Service, Dilber's viceroyalty over the Black Defense Council was the last of its kind. This is because victorious war parties could no longer force an alliance to give total control of off-site assets by in-game force. While not necessarily banning viceroyalties, it did remove one of the typical elements of control given to the viceroy and effectively ended the system's usage.
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| - A Viceroyalty is a conquered area governed by a Viceroy who is appointed by a foreign power. The term Viceroyalty is usually used by monarchal powers (such as the NPO), whereas democratic powers usually use the term Governorate. Due to a clarification of the Terms of Service, Dilber's viceroyalty over the Black Defense Council was the last of its kind. This is because victorious war parties could no longer force an alliance to give total control of off-site assets by in-game force. While not necessarily banning viceroyalties, it did remove one of the typical elements of control given to the viceroy and effectively ended the system's usage.
- A Viceroyalty is a relatively large territory that is ruled by a Viceroy or Vicereine, depending on the gender of the ruler. Effectively meaning "[rule] in place of royalty", Viceroyalties were historically created to allow for easier governance of colonial Empires. Micronationally, Viceroyalties are often stretches of territory awarded to individuals who have proven themselves worthy of such a station but is not a member of the senior Nobility (i.e., cannot rule as a Count, Viscount, Duke, Grand Duke, Prince or similar). It is theoretically impossible to create a fully independant Viceroyalty, all though it is fesiable for a micronation to be ruled as Viceroyalty while a successor to the throne is being decided.
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| - A Viceroyalty is a conquered area governed by a Viceroy who is appointed by a foreign power. The term Viceroyalty is usually used by monarchal powers (such as the NPO), whereas democratic powers usually use the term Governorate. Due to a clarification of the Terms of Service, Dilber's viceroyalty over the Black Defense Council was the last of its kind. This is because victorious war parties could no longer force an alliance to give total control of off-site assets by in-game force. While not necessarily banning viceroyalties, it did remove one of the typical elements of control given to the viceroy and effectively ended the system's usage.
- A Viceroyalty is a relatively large territory that is ruled by a Viceroy or Vicereine, depending on the gender of the ruler. Effectively meaning "[rule] in place of royalty", Viceroyalties were historically created to allow for easier governance of colonial Empires. Micronationally, Viceroyalties are often stretches of territory awarded to individuals who have proven themselves worthy of such a station but is not a member of the senior Nobility (i.e., cannot rule as a Count, Viscount, Duke, Grand Duke, Prince or similar). It is theoretically impossible to create a fully independant Viceroyalty, all though it is fesiable for a micronation to be ruled as Viceroyalty while a successor to the throne is being decided.
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