Proposal: Un-Repealing Hearts and Spades
reached quorum 6-0 with 1 def votes
Adminned at 11 Mar 2018 17:51:17 UTC
If the proposal https://blognomic.com/archive/repealing_hearts_and_spades has not passed, pass it.
Change the text of the rule “Mutual Victory” to the following:
This Dynasty is considered to be The First Coregency of Diabecko and card and is headed by the Pawn named card and the Pawn named Diabecko each known generically as a King. The King named Diabecko can also be referred to as King of Hearts and the King named card can also be referred to as King of Spades. Apropos to this fact, the Dynastic Rules has two sub-rules one named Spades and one named Hearts.
Pawns can be under the rule of the King of Hearts, The King of Spades, or both.
A Pawn is under the rule of the King of Hearts if their home board is hearts or if they are on the hearts board.
A Pawn is under the rule of the King of Spades if their home board is spades or if they are on the spades board.All proposals that do not change the core or special case rules must have the either the tag [Hearts] or [Spades].
Any vote or DEF that is cast on a Proposal with the [Hearts] tag resolves considering only King of Hearts as the King, and only Pawns under him as eligible voters, and such a proposal must not affect the spades board. Any rules created by such a proposal will have the {Hearts} tag as part of their name.
Any vote or DEF that is cast on a Proposal with the [Spades] tag resolves considering only King of Spades as the King, and only Pawns under him as eligible voters, and such a proposal must not affect the hearts board. Any rules created by such a proposal will have the {Spades} tag as part of their name.If two rules exist that apart from the words “hearts”, “spades”, or their conjugations have the same text, they should both be repealed and a new rule should be created with the same text excluding those words.
This rule cannot be overruled by Dynastic Rules. This rule becomes repealed when a valid Ascension Address is posted.
Madrid:
Random “If” over there.