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Matched Trilogy Society Rules
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Infractions and Punishments
A system to deal with rule-breaking by imposing punishments from reprimands to more severe consequences, reinforcing the Society’s discipline.
The Archivists
A group responsible for preserving the Society’s information and history, maintaining control over knowledge and heritage.
Culture Capsules
Prescribed art, music, and literature, chosen by the Society to limit and control the citizens' exposure to cultural materials.
Nutrition Protocol
Rules imposed on the citizens' diets, regulating what, when, and how much they eat to keep the population healthy.
Leisure Time
Free time allocated to citizens outside of work and responsibilities to pursue Society-approved activities, balancing control with well-being.
Outer Provinces
Areas beyond the Society’s central control, sometimes used as a place for the banished or as a threat for non-compliance.
Medical Care
State-provided healthcare which is uniform for all citizens, reflecting the Society’s commitment to a healthy and productive populace.
Citizenship Status
A hierarchy within the Society determining an individual's rights and privileges, influencing their level of surveillance and autonomy.
Physical Activity Requirement
Mandatory exercise for all citizens to ensure health and longevity, aligning with the Society's values of efficiency and productivity.
Final Banquet
The concluding ceremonial event marking the end of formal education, symbolizing the transition of youth into full participants in Society.
Three Pillars of Society
The philosophy of the Society based on the principles of Culture, Sorting, and Aberration control, aimed at maintaining order and efficiency.
Reclassification
A process where citizens who do not conform to the Society's norms are reclassified and given different societal roles.
Pill Protocol
The regulation mandating that all citizens carry and use three types of pills for emergency purposes, to stabilize Society.
Age of Majority
Citizens of the Society are declared adults at a certain age, which then allows them to participate in the Matching ceremony and take on adult roles.
Sorting Facilities
Places where citizens work to categorize and organize data and materials, essential for maintaining the Society's order.
Work Assignments
Jobs given to citizens based on aptitude and the Society's needs, ensuring everyone has a purpose and place within the communal order.
Data Collection
Continuous monitoring and recording of citizens’ behaviors and health, which the Society uses to optimize its control and efficiency.
Rule of Matching
In the Matched Trilogy, the Society pairs individuals with their optimal partners for life during a Matching ceremony, dictating personal relationships.
Official Matching Banquet
The formal event where newly matched couples meet for the first time, following the Society's arranged matching.
Population Control
Measures taken by the Society to maintain a sustainable number of citizens, including regulating births and the age of death.
The Compact
An agreement that citizens tacitly accept, which grants the Society control over key life decisions in exchange for a comfortable and secure life.
Ceremony of the Hundred
A celebratory event where the Society honors its oldest citizens, showcasing the Society's success in prolonging life and health.
Portraits
Images of individuals taken at significant life events, used by the Society to maintain records and control historical narrative.
Red Tablet
A pill that all citizens must carry, causing temporary memory loss when ingested, to be used as a control mechanism by the Society.
Aberrations and Anomalies
Statuses given to individuals who do not conform to rules or who have undesirable traits not permitted by the Society.
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