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    The Galactic Jungle Model, also called D.O.T.R.O.T.P.O.T.U.S.F. (Democracy of the Republic of the People of the United Space Fortress), is the political model of the third village, the Galactic Jungle, encountered in the video game Drawn 2 Life: The Next Chapter. The name would imply that it is a democratic republic, however, plays out like more of an Oligarchy run by "The Council", until it is revealed that The Counsil was actually a facade and is more of a Technocratic Autocracy. However, it is true that the rulership is in the best interest of the people, but in a very paternalistic and inefficient way.

    This Republic was formed when the old village leader died without an heir and the village fell into despair, so they transformed the village into a republic, and it was run terribly. Click, a friend of theirs and a very intelligent seeming raposa, when he saw this, knew that they needed leadership, so, under the advice of Wilfre, he created a fake group called "The Counsil" to protect and guide them, and secretly ran for mayor under the guise of The Counsil. As ruler, he gave laws of whatever Wilfre told him to do. However, things got out of hand and he began to create ridiculous rules and laws to keep order. Click also began to deploy S.P.U.D.s, which are essentially holographic law enforcers, which were also operated by Click from his office, and many reposa were arrested for innocent and pointless crimes. Keeping up the act proved to be difficult and exhausting for Click, so it was easy for Wilfre to persuade him to create the Space Fortress, which Wilfre enjoyed having under his control.

    The villager natives are very tribalistic and primitive, but are no strangers to futuristic technology. Whether they had this technology before the arrival of Click is never brought up, but it is likely Click has introduced it to them.

    After the hero liberates the Galactic Jungle from Wilfre's tyranny, the villagers forgive Click and elect him to be the official mayor.

    How to draw

    1. Draw a ball.
    2. Give it rabbit-like ears and some fluff on its cheeks.
    3. Fill it grey and keep a circular area colored apricot where its face would be.
    4. Add the eyes.
    5. Give it large glasses and a red bow tie.

    You're done!

    Stylistic Notes

    • The above directions describe a design based off of Click, but if you wanted to depict your Raposa ball as a villager, make its fur orange instead of grey and you may draw the ball with tribalistic face paint, flowers in the hair, a leaf covering the privates, a grass skirt and a glass space helmet.

    Relations

    Friends

    • Authoritarianism - We needed someone to lead us. Our lives need structure. Rules. Someone to guide and protect us.
    • Oligarchy - The Council was just me the whole time!
    • Police Statism - I know this may come as a surprise, but The S.P.U.D. were me as well. Using the hologram projector, I made it appear as if I were teleporting in. You know, for dramatic effect.
    • Scientocracy - Theres alot of science stuff to be done here.
    • Paternalism - All these rules are for their own good and safety really.

    Frenemies

    • Militarism - All I wanted was to help my friends, so Wilfre suggested I create the Space Fortress...
    • Galacticism - It is just as beautiful as I remember it. Though space is really at its best when adorned by a planet.

    Enemies

    • Wilfreism - Wilfre you devil!
    • Kleptocracy - That was so undelightful of you!
    • Kritarchy - I don't like criminals but due process is such a waste of time. When I see a criminal, he goes straight to jail.

    Further Information

    Drawn to Life wiki


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