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... nation that demanded cooperation. An impartial council would elect a High Chancellor when the previous one either stepped down or died. In turn, the High Chancellor would select members of the council if they decided to do the same, in addition, they would also select a Vice Chancellor. Of course, there were certain laws, rules, and regulatory systems in place to prevent corruption. Not to say it didnt exist, but those found guilty suffered very much. From the humiliation that came with being e ...
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