Governance and parliamentary systems have always played a crucial role in organizing and managing societies throughout history. Even ancient civilizations, like those in Mesopotamia and Egypt, had early forms of governance to maintain order and justice among people. A well-organized parliamentary system helps bring voices together and make collective decisions that reflect the spirit of the civilization.
As societies grew, their systems of governance also evolved, effectively combining efficient administration with the inclusive participation of their citizens. It’s crucial to comprehend, preserve, and, when possible, revitalize these historical examples of governance.
This article takes you through the rich history and stunning architecture of Arcadia’s ancient Parliament.
While exploring the Great Empire, we encountered an area adorned with elegantly imposing structures. Unlike other buildings previously discovered in Arindal, these structures intriguingly remained intact. They had not succumbed to the elements and still appeared brand new, prompting us to delve deeper into investigating this area. The vegetation here appeared meticulously manicured, almost as though someone had been tending to the gardens consistently, despite the improbability of such a scenario.
Inscriptions on the building walls unveiled this area as the location of ancient governance. Additional evidence discovered within the district revealed how an ancient Lootian general named Drew transformed the world’s governance system. He introduced a book of governance, which brought enhanced structure, fairness, and inclusivity for all Lootians to the governance system. This new regime offered every Lootian a voice, regardless of their social background, thereby terminating ancient Arindal’s infamously corrupt parliamentary system.
We are incorporating Arcadia’s parliament into our virtual world, dubbing it “The People’s District.” This will serve as a gathering place for humans, Sylis, and Arins to engage in the governance of Arindal, following the same democratic system introduced by General Drew. Humans will partake through our virtual world. Here, they can purchase their parliament seats (Councilors, Lower House, Upper House, and Cabinet), which will require annual renewal.
The Parliament of Arindal symbolizes control, order, and equality, and its design reflects these values. It combines great architecture with a fair and just democratic system, offering all parliamentarians an immersive and equal experience when governing the world.