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====Societal Structure==== The Avalonian populace live either in the wilderness or in one of the floating city-states. Those who live on the surface don't really have to deal with the concept of law, excepting a few strict edict put in place by the Realm Lord, which are rarely an issue anyway. City occupants, however, have a larger set of laws they must obey, which is determined by the City Council. These laws primarily focus on maintaining the city and order within it, but may also reflect the general philosophy of its citizens. Some cities, for example, restrict certain forms of magic. Others have a ban on gambling. Citizens who are dissatisfied with a city's laws usually just move (often by physically relocating their home magically). City Councils are elected from among the populace, and exist in varying sizes. They are reelected every two years, with no limitation on the number of terms that any citizen may serve on the Council. These Councils are generally wise enough to keep their laws from becoming oppressive, as citizens are prone to dealing with such groups very directly. Finally, the highest power is the Court of the Realm. This group of immortals is lead by the Realm Lord, and serves to protect, defend, and support Avalon. The actual identities of Court Members are unknown to most of the populace, and even the Court's Enforcers, who leave the Capital fairly often, are mysterious to most of the populace. They are known to possess abilities and tools that are foreign to most of Avalon, and some claim that they are somehow Eldritch in nature, being visibly otherworldly and out of place. Much of this is dismissed as rumor, but the truth is still unclear. The Realm Lord himself is quite well known, in contrast to the rest. He is often seen wandering through cities, making conversation with passerby and observing the various works of art throughout said cities. He is known to await citizens in his throne room between the hours of three and seven pm each day (although the locals use a different time system), granting boons of various kinds to those who need it. He is also known to offer help to any he meets in his wanderings, although he sometimes deems situations to be too personal for his intervention, in which case he leaves advice instead of a solution. He is viewed well by the people, although some groups wish he would more strictly control goings on in society. Challenging him, however, is seen as both ridiculous and impossible, considering the extreme power of the Court. His own capabilities are unknown, although he has been seen to control the weather, heal the injured, and levitate, among other, rumored, abilities.
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