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{{Term
{{Term
| image = Councilmen.jpeg
| image = Councilman.png
| image caption = Flag by an anonymous system
| usage_noun = yes
| usage_noun = yes
| usage_adjective = yes
| usage_adjective = yes
| usage_headmate = yes
| usage_headmate = yes
| coiner = Aspen (Coffee House Collective)
| forms = councilwoman, councilperson
}}A '''councilman''' is a leader of sorts. Most councilmen stay in the background, making rules or laws for the [[system]].<ref>https://www.tumblr.com/blog/view/remy-co/688272150840393728?source=share</ref>
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A '''councilman''' is a [[headmate]] who helps in making rules or laws for the [[system]]. Many councilmen stay in the background, but not always.
 
==Related Terms==
==Related Terms==
Councilmen can also be [[Gatekeeper|Gatekeepers]], [[Protector|Protectors]], [[Warden|Wardens]], [[Innkeeper|Innkeepers]], [[Receptionist|Receptionists]], or [[Internal Self Helper|Internal Self Helpers]]. Not all councilmen need another [[role]] though.
Councilmen can also be [[gatekeeper]]s, [[protector]]s, [[warden]]s, [[innkeeper]]s, [[receptionist]]s, or [[ISH|internal self helpers]], but not all councilmen have a secondary [[role]].
==References==
 
<references />
A councilman may be part of an [[internal government]].
 
[[Category:System Roles]]
[[Category:Headmate Terms That Relate To Tasks]]
[[Category:Terms that describe internal tasks]]
[[Category:Internal Government Terms]]

Latest revision as of 21:30, 28 January 2024

councilman ( n., adj.)
Flag by an anonymous system
Other formscouncilwoman, councilperson
Applies toheadmates

A councilman is a headmate who helps in making rules or laws for the system. Many councilmen stay in the background, but not always.

Related Terms[edit | edit source]

Councilmen can also be gatekeepers, protectors, wardens, innkeepers, receptionists, or internal self helpers, but not all councilmen have a secondary role.

A councilman may be part of an internal government.