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− | + | A '''shire''' is the smallest sized Amtgard [[chapter]]. Under most [[contracts]], the required number of active players per a six month period is five. This is also the general term for a new group, no matter its size. | |
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− | === | + | ===Privileges=== |
− | Shires may grant a limited number of awards, and no [[ladder award]] may be given above rank 2 or 3, depending on which [[Kingdom|kingdom]] they | + | Shires may grant a limited number of awards, and no [[ladder award]] may be given above rank 2 or 3, depending on which [[Kingdom|kingdom]] they are in. Most shires are not allowed to give any [[titles]] of [[nobility]], though some kingdoms allow shires to grant a sheriff that stepped down after a successful term the title of [[Lord]]. |
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+ | ===Leadership=== | ||
+ | The elected leader of a shire is a [[Sheriff]]. Most kingdoms do not require other officers until the chapter is elevated to a [[barony]] | ||
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+ | ===Elections=== | ||
+ | In most places, candidates declare their intent to run for office. Qualifying candidates are then voted on by either the dues paid populous or all in attendance, depending on the rules of the park. | ||
===The next step=== | ===The next step=== | ||
− | Once a shire grows to an average of 20 people per week in a six month period, they qualify to become a [[ | + | Once a shire grows to an average of 20 people per week in a six month period, they qualify to become a [[barony]]. |
[[Category:Amtgard Things]] | [[Category:Amtgard Things]] | ||
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[[Category:Amtgard Terms]] [[Category:Chapter Sizes]] | [[Category:Amtgard Terms]] [[Category:Chapter Sizes]] |
Latest revision as of 00:32, 2 April 2016
A shire is the smallest sized Amtgard chapter. Under most contracts, the required number of active players per a six month period is five. This is also the general term for a new group, no matter its size.
Privileges
Shires may grant a limited number of awards, and no ladder award may be given above rank 2 or 3, depending on which kingdom they are in. Most shires are not allowed to give any titles of nobility, though some kingdoms allow shires to grant a sheriff that stepped down after a successful term the title of Lord.
Leadership
The elected leader of a shire is a Sheriff. Most kingdoms do not require other officers until the chapter is elevated to a barony
Elections
In most places, candidates declare their intent to run for office. Qualifying candidates are then voted on by either the dues paid populous or all in attendance, depending on the rules of the park.
The next step
Once a shire grows to an average of 20 people per week in a six month period, they qualify to become a barony.