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[[People's Diviner]] is a position (or committee) in a fair number of governments in [[New Hakan]] that is held by powerful clerics, psions, or mages. The role typically uses collective-consciousness spell variants of [http://www.d20srd.org/srd/spells/commune.htm Commune], [http://www.d20srd.org/srd/spells/divination.htm Divination], [http://www.d20srd.org/srd/spells/vision.htm Vision], and [http://www.d20srd.org/srd/psionic/powers/divinationPsionic.htm Psionic Divination], etc, to divine the will of the people (or church believers, in the case of clerics) for voting purposes on scheduled elections or major referendums.
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[[People's Diviner]] is a position (or committee) in a fair number of governments in [[New Hakan]] that is held by powerful diviners. The role typically uses collective-consciousness spell variants of [http://www.d20srd.org/srd/spells/commune.htm Commune], [http://www.d20srd.org/srd/spells/divination.htm Divination], [http://www.d20srd.org/srd/spells/vision.htm Vision], etc, to divine the will of the people (or church believers, in the case of clerics) for voting purposes on scheduled elections or major referendums.
: Interesting. The good news is that every community, region, or province has its own local - and often wildly disparate - forms of government, ranging from outright collectives to various brands of representative and direct democracies. The only forms of government will NEVER find among gnomes are autocratic ones. FWiW, in the interests of keeping psionics still relatively rare and eyebrow raising, wizards and clerics can mostly do all of the work since you're relying on detection (low level ability) rather than prevention. (High level abilities) So, for example, there is a Psionic Detect Magic and a Magical Detect Psionics, they're just... less efficient. The Detect Magic psionic power is a level 1 power (as opposed to being a level 0 cantrip), while the Detect Psionics spell is a level 2 spell (as Detect Psionics power is a level one power). I don't see any reason mere detection shouldn't have some method of crossing over. 
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Such magical techniques have proven to increase the efficiency of democratic processes, but, as with all governing approaches, there have been plenty of accusations of bias and misuse. Some Diviners have been accused of purposely misreading the mental ballots, but only in one documented case was the misreading so bad as to lead to subsequent riots (''citation needed'').
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Originally proposed by [[Binderopalman Lassage]], the use of People's Diviner started in highly democratic regions when governments realized it streamlined a great deal of the voting process. Defenders of the technique noted the tangible economic savings by avoiding the multiple voting holidays each year. They further tout the process as having less opportunity for abuse than the inconsistent regional voting approaches.
: Are you asking me for the citation? :)
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It is standard practice to require a third party ''Zone of Truth'' or ''Discern Lies'' to confirm any election or referendum results reported from the Diviner. Even in cities progressive enough to use People's Diviners, there frequently is some check in place to require physical ballots to be cast for major elections every other election cycle.
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Such magical techniques have proven to increase the efficiency of democratic processes, but, as with all governing approaches, there have been plenty of accusations of bias and misuse. Some Diviners have been accused of purposely misreading the mental ballots, but only in one documented case was the misreading so bad as to lead to subsequent riots (see [[Twice Fall of Gbyranthem]]).
: I'm interested to see what "value add" service this guy provides. Does he read everyone's mind and come up with an answer, or is his job to magically resolve disputes related to "voter intent" and "hanging chads" and wotnot?
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It is standard practice to require a third party ''Zone of Truth'' or ''Discern Lies'' to confirm any election or referendum results reported from the Diviner. Even in cities progressive enough to use People's Diviners, there frequently is a check in place to require physical ballots to be cast for major elections every other election cycle.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:24, 5 May 2011

People's Diviner is a position (or committee) in a fair number of governments in New Hakan that is held by powerful diviners. The role typically uses collective-consciousness spell variants of Commune, Divination, Vision, etc, to divine the will of the people (or church believers, in the case of clerics) for voting purposes on scheduled elections or major referendums.

Originally proposed by Binderopalman Lassage, the use of People's Diviner started in highly democratic regions when governments realized it streamlined a great deal of the voting process. Defenders of the technique noted the tangible economic savings by avoiding the multiple voting holidays each year. They further tout the process as having less opportunity for abuse than the inconsistent regional voting approaches.

Such magical techniques have proven to increase the efficiency of democratic processes, but, as with all governing approaches, there have been plenty of accusations of bias and misuse. Some Diviners have been accused of purposely misreading the mental ballots, but only in one documented case was the misreading so bad as to lead to subsequent riots (see Twice Fall of Gbyranthem).

It is standard practice to require a third party Zone of Truth or Discern Lies to confirm any election or referendum results reported from the Diviner. Even in cities progressive enough to use People's Diviners, there frequently is a check in place to require physical ballots to be cast for major elections every other election cycle.