Unless otherwise specified, when a player declares one or more winners and a server moderator has seconded this claim, then the game enters an End State. A server moderator cannot second their own declaration.
The purpose of an End State is to adjudicate and come to a consensus on the existence and identity of the game’s winner or winners. During an End State, all in-game mechanics except for those outlined in the Initial Set are suspended, and Judgment on the claim of victory is considered to have been automatically invoked by the declaring player. The suspension of in-game mechanics does not affect or negate the declaration of victory.
The current Judge can declare an End State to have been erroneously declared, in which case the End State ends prematurely and all suspended mechanics resume.
Turns do not end during an End State. If, during an End State, a turn would normally end, and the game has been in said End State for at least 168 hours, then the game ends instead.
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