Kraterocracy

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Kraterocracy is an off-the-compass authright ideology that believes it is the natural right of the strong to subjugate and tyrannize the weak. While Darwinism calls for the utter extermination of the weak, Kraterocracy calls for their complete subjugation. The only hope for the weak of achieving an even tolerable existence being to ascend the ranks via brute strength or manipulation.

As such, Kraterocracy is highly comparable to an incredibly extreme and physical form of Oligarchy.

How to draw

  1. Draw a ball
  2. Fill the ball in almost black (#141414)
  3. Draw an omega symbol in the middle of the ball in dark blue (#000099) and fill it in with the same color
  4. Add a single, white (#ffffff) eye in the center of the omega and you're done!
  5. (Optional) Add a sword or a weapon of choice

Personality

Kraterocracy shares the "might-makes-right" attitude of Social Darwinism, with the imposing, intimidating, and calculating demeanor of Ingsoc. He will not hesitate to punch, fight, and/or utterly obliterate any and all who stand in his way, but usually refrains from doing so for the sake of polite conversation and political subterfuge.

Relationships

Friends

  • Imperialism - "Weak nations deserve to be oppressed."
  • Posadism - "You possess nuclear armaments? A worthy foe."
  • Social Darwinism - "A worthy foe, even if you lack structure."
  • Combatocracy - "Even if we fight, in the end, the strongest will rule."

Frenemies

  • Ingsoc - "You may subjugate the weak, but in their luxury and brainwashing, the inner party grows weak as well."
  • Avaritionism - "Your strong may succeed, but what is the purpose of strength if not to subjugate?"
  • Kleptocracy - "Why must you keep your strength secret? Make your deception known."

Enemies

  • File:Ego.png Egoism - "No gods? No kings? A life not worth living."
  • Soulism - "There is no such thing as an unjust hierarchy."