[b]Polis Name:[/b] Skepsis [b]Demonym:[/b] Skepsiseans [b]Location:[/b] The small peninsula south of Athens (modern Vouliagmeni) [b]Government:[/b] Elective oligarchy of ten philosophers headed by a sole philosopher-king. The oligarchy can collectively veto the king's legislature and decisions with a vote of 60% or more in favor of the veto. The oligarchs are voted in by the people through an alternative voting system after a number of debates and speeches. These elections are often for one position at a time, as multiple seats being open in the oligarchy at once is rare. The requirements for candidacy are thus: be a citizen of Skepsis for at least four years; have at least two years of formal secondary education; pass the written examination; and win two out of three matches against other potential candidates in a game of Kopis. [b]History:[/b] Skepsis was founded by a society of like-minded individuals who lived in pursuit of philosophy and knowledge of the heavens. They turned the few remains of an ancient structure into a private retreat, and soon turned the retreat into a second home. They grew crops and expanded what was now a village. The progression was natural, as they moved from their home city to live permanently among their friends. Their society grew as they made trips to the nearest city for trade, and eventually, after decades, the village became a self-sustaining town of its own, and decades more passed as it turned into a city. [b]Society:[/b] Skepsis is a place of learning and thought, where philosophy dominates most aspects of life. While formal education is still very limited, the populace of Skepsis is more learned and intelligent in general than many other city-states. Commoners and masters alike seek to improve their craft, for renown or simply better living. Discussion and debate are common, and not simply limited to talk of lifestyle and home troubles. Skepsis is a city where the low-class bow their heads and work for their next meal or the replacement of cutlery, and where the high-class do not lounge in excess without the occasional discussion of meaning and matters of celestial nature. Skepsiseans seek the improvement of not only their lives, but the lives of humanity as a whole. [b]Supporting Gods:[/b] Athena, Hephaestus, Hermes [b]Religion:[/b] Skepsiseans perform their prayer and worship of the city's primary three deities in three-walled temples throughout the city. The specifics of each individual's worship vary, but tributes are often offered in the form of symbolic baubles and foodstuffs. Regarding prayer, the gods are more often called upon to witness events than they are called upon to act in said events. [b]Military:[/b] [indent]-1000 Soldiers (500 at Troy) -15 Ships (5 at Troy).[/indent]