Ancient Power’s Commonwealth Confederation Assembly
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Ancient Power’s Commonwealth Confederation Assembly stands as the inter-dimensional governing body governing all magic and magical beings. It is a true initiative of cooperation, unity, and harmony. In the beginning, it was said that it seeks to harmonize the interests of all bodies and beings throughout the Majestic Realm of Ancient Power AKA every corner of the known world.
The founding ethos revolves ensuring equality and justice among all beings within this gigantic realm.
It is a spiritual successor to the Collective Congress of Ancient Power. And it has a twin organization, Christmas Magic's Commonwealth Confederation Council.
Government System and Structure
This new organization, as of ????, is equally represented by all inhabited realms. Realms here include Gaea, Mystic Isles, the Eight Elders of the Ever-Wellspring Mystic Realm, and possibly others.
They gather in the Ancient Power Governmental Headquarters or, as it is known, The Ancient Power Interdimensional Center of Operations in a grand council chamber.
Public Agenda
This council's goal is to continue spread Goodness and Light while preserving the harmony and peace of all within the Gigantic Mystical Family of All Realms of Ancient Power and the protection thereof.
Another goal is, upon the ringing of the bell, show their collective power and defeat that true nemesis. Or to help when ever called.
This article is a WIP.
Type
Political, Confederation
Ruling Organization
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