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Hallandren has had a monarchy for its entire history, some three hundred years. All of their kings were stillborn, after which they immediately [[Returned]] to rule the empire. With the exception of their first king, who is called [[Peacegiver]], all of them are named Susebron, with the current king being [[Susebron]] the fifth.{{book ref|wb|32}} Due to their nature as Returned they carry the title of God King.
 
Hallandren has had a monarchy for its entire history, some three hundred years. All of their kings were stillborn, after which they immediately [[Returned]] to rule the empire. With the exception of their first king, who is called [[Peacegiver]], all of them are named Susebron, with the current king being [[Susebron]] the fifth.{{book ref|wb|32}} Due to their nature as Returned they carry the title of God King.
   
The God King has absolute power in Hallandren,{{book ref|wb|2}} although in reality he acts more like a figurehead for the priesthood.{{book ref|wb|20}} The priests also cut out his tongue to prevent him from using his [[Light of Peace|Breaths]],{{book ref|wb|20}} as their god [[Peacegiver]] commanded them to do.{{book ref|wb|40}} The God King resides in a [[Court of Gods#God king’s palace|large black palace]] in the [[Court of Gods]].{{book ref|wb|4}} He can also veto any decision made by the Pantheon of Gods.{{book ref|wb|50}}
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The God King has absolute power in Hallandren,{{book ref|eb|2}} although in reality he acts more like a figurehead for the priesthood.{{book ref|wb|20}} The priests also cut out his tongue to prevent him from using his [[Light of Peace|Breaths]],{{book ref|wb|20}} as their god [[Peacegiver]] commanded them to do.{{book ref|wb|40}} The God King resides in a [[Court of Gods#God king’s palace|large black palace]] in the [[Court of Gods]].{{book ref|wb|4}} He can also veto any decision made by the Pantheon of Gods.{{book ref|wb|50}}
   
 
Not all Hallandren consider [[Peacegiver]] to have been their first God King, some instead consider Susebron the First as their first king. At least one of the God Kings ruled for a century. The God Kings are believed to have received life from Peacegiver.{{book ref|wb|32}}
 
Not all Hallandren consider [[Peacegiver]] to have been their first God King, some instead consider Susebron the First as their first king. At least one of the God Kings ruled for a century. The God Kings are believed to have received life from Peacegiver.{{book ref|wb|32}}

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