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{{Stub}}{{Ideology|title1=[[File:Krit.png]] Kritarchy|image1=|caption1=The supreme court now has decided that you are guilty and must pay $5000 in fines for property damages.|aliases=Kritocracy|quadrant(s)=[[File:Authunity.png]] [[:Category:Authoritarian Unity|AuthUnity]]|family=|greatest_achievement=|gangs=|likes=|dislikes=|definition=A rule or government by judges, historically biblical judges.|song=|book=|year=|country=Israel|founder=|börk=}}
{{Stub}}{{Ideology|title1=[[File:Krit.png]] Kritarchy|image1=|caption1=The supreme court now has decided that you are guilty and must pay $5000 in fines for property damages.|aliases=Kritocracy|quadrant(s)=[[File:Nonquadrant.png]] [[:Category:Non-Quadrant|Non-Quadrant]]|family=|greatest_achievement=|gangs=|likes=|dislikes=|definition=A rule or government by judges, historically biblical judges.|song=|book=|year=~1382 BC (Disputed)|country=Israel|founder=|börk=}}


'''Kritarchy''' is an ideology that is ruled by judges. Historically, it covers by the rule of biblical judges in ancient Israel.
'''Kritarchy''' is an ideology that is ruled by judges. Historically, it covers by the rule of biblical judges in ancient Israel.
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== Relations ==

=== Friends ===

=== Frenemies ===

=== Enemies ===
{{Authunity}}
{{Authunity}}
[[Category:Characters]]
[[Category:Characters]]
[[Category:Non-canon ideologies]]
[[Category:Non-canon ideologies]]
[[Category:Authoritarian Unity]]
[[Category:Non-Quadrant]]
[[Category:Government Systems]]
[[Category:Government Systems]]

Revision as of 00:04, 10 October 2020

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Kritarchy is an ideology that is ruled by judges. Historically, it covers by the rule of biblical judges in ancient Israel.

How to Draw

  1. Draw a ball.
  2. Fill in with bright brown.
  3. Draw a mallet and gavel in brown to symbolize it's modern and historical use in court and by judges.
  4. Draw in the eyes.

You're done! Template:Authunity