Institution
Definition
An organized body with a specific purpose or function within society
An Institution is a structured entity established to fulfill a particular role or mission within the world. These organizations can be political, religious, educational, or economic in nature, among others.
Examples
- The English Monarchy
- The Roman Empire
- Your local book club
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Foundation
- Premise: Core purpose or fundamental principle of the institution.
- Found_date (#): Date the institution was established.
- End_date (#): Date the institution was dissolved, if applicable.
- Parent_institution (single-link: Institution): The institution that founded or governs this institution.
Claim
- Territories (multi-link: Territory): Areas of land or regions claimed or controlled by the institution.
- Objects (multi-link: Object): Physical objects owned or significant to the institution.
- Creatures (multi-link: Creature): Creatures associated with or protected by the institution.
- Legal (multi-link: Law): Laws or legal frameworks established by the institution.
World
- Situation: Current state or conditions affecting the institution.
- Cooperates (multi-link: Institution): Other institutions with which this one cooperates.
- Competition (multi-link: Institution): Competing institutions or rivals.
- Constructs (multi-link: Construct): Structures, policies, or systems established by the institution.
- Phenomena (multi-link: Phenomenon): Natural or social phenomena linked to the institution.