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== Breakdown of Regional == | == Breakdown of Regional == | ||
Is there any overlapping Hadriarch hierarchy for regional? Would you ever have Episcopacies for a subregion/city and then another over an entire nation, too? Or do they all have a clean mapping such that there's no Hadriarch in The Stand who represents geographical areas that overlap with someone else? -[[User:Mattie|Mattie]] | Is there any overlapping Hadriarch hierarchy for regional? Would you ever have Episcopacies for a subregion/city and then another over an entire nation, too? Or do they all have a clean mapping such that there's no Hadriarch in The Stand who represents geographical areas that overlap with someone else? -[[User:Mattie|Mattie]] | ||
: Regional Episcopacies are strongly demarcated. Generally speaking, the seat is located in some major city or settlement, and is the religious nerve center for the entire region. A single regional episcopacy might be quite large in size, but the church would just split one into two before allowing overlapping spheres of control. -gm | |||
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Breakdown of Regional
Is there any overlapping Hadriarch hierarchy for regional? Would you ever have Episcopacies for a subregion/city and then another over an entire nation, too? Or do they all have a clean mapping such that there's no Hadriarch in The Stand who represents geographical areas that overlap with someone else? -Mattie
- Regional Episcopacies are strongly demarcated. Generally speaking, the seat is located in some major city or settlement, and is the religious nerve center for the entire region. A single regional episcopacy might be quite large in size, but the church would just split one into two before allowing overlapping spheres of control. -gm