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Eldership (Estonia) is a made up term. The fact is the highest political body in the Ancient Estonia was Council of Elders. Elders themselves had limited political power and were serving mostly during war times as military commanders. I'll get the refs if needed. Thanks!--Termer (talk) 06:41, 24 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

New entry for "eldership."[edit]

How does one go about adding my use of the word "eldership," which follows?

Eldership refers to artist R. L. Croft's imaginary, mental space vehicle which is occupied by the elderly retired segment of the population, many suffering from various forms of dementia. One of the Eldership's crew members is often the artist himself, referred to in third person, as he observes and reacts to life events aboard the fictional vessel. The events, quotes and personal thoughts are true, while identities of the "passemgers" are kept confidential. The artist employs the Eldership as a loose backdrop for his musings about life's tragicomic absurdity. Croft58 (talk) 15:53, 14 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]