Theocracy
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A theocracy is a form of government in which religious authority dictates secular authority. Basically, priests and nobles are one in the same; there may be secular authorities below them, but ultimate power lies in the hands of the clergy alone.
In settings where divine magic is a thing, theocracies can often overlap with the concept of magocracy; after all, surely the most powerful wielders of divine magic are those closest to the divine, and if your entire leadership structure is based on proximity to the divine, those are the people with the best claim to the throne.
This isn't necessarily always true, but usually, theocracies where power and authority aren't tied to magical power despite divine magic being a thing are supposed to come off as hypocritical villains - see the infamous Cult of Entropy in the Forgotten Realms.
Theocracies tend to be either monotheistic - holding to the belief that is only a single god, or else they are henotheistic -- don't worry if you've never heard that one, it's pretty obscure outside of religious studies. Basically, henotheists acknowledge that there are multiple gods, but hold a single god as either supreme over those other gods (as in Vodun) or otherwise as the only god worth worshipping for whatever reason (as in Mormonism). Polytheism actually doesn't tend to work out so well for theocracies, simply because the plethora of gods tends to distract and divide the population, leading to infighting over which god is top dog.
The most iconic theocracy in /tg/ media are the Drow of Dungeons & Dragons. These fallen elves are a henotheistic theocracy; whilst the various deities of the "Dark Seldarine" are acknowledged as existing, but all are seen as subordinate to Lolth. It is the Priestesses of the Spider Queen who hold power absolute, and no matter how powerful the nobles may be, that power is always inferior to that wielded by the priestesses.
The Imperium of Man, conversely, is not a theocracy, because whilst the Ecclesiarchy is a power-bloc within the government, they are not technically the ultimate authority of the Imperium. It does have theocratic elements, but isn't completely ruled over by the priests of the God-Emperor.