Castellan of Spiral Castle
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The title of Castellan of Spiral Castle is an Imperial title appointed by the people of [[Dawn]]. | The title of Castellan of Spiral Castle is an Imperial title appointed by the people of [[Dawn]]. | ||
Built in pre-Imperial times, [[Weirwater#Spiral_Castle|Spiral Castle]] stands in [[Weirwater]] at the heart of a small weirwood forest. Built around a strong Summer [[regio]], the Castle is owned by the [[ | Built in pre-Imperial times, [[Weirwater#Spiral_Castle|Spiral Castle]] stands in [[Weirwater]] at the heart of a small weirwood forest. Built around a strong Summer [[regio]], the Castle is owned by the [[Dawn groups#House_de_Casillon|de Casillon]] family. Many of the nobles who live there are descendants of [[Empress Richilde]]. During the height of the Sun Queen's reign, the [[Imperial Senate]] agreed to a request that the resources of Spiral Castle be dedicated to the support and upkeep of the armies of the Empire, and of Dawn in particular. The [[Earl]] of Spiral Castle has always been an [[Earl#Enchanter|Enchanter]], and usually possessed of a strong [[changeling]] [[lineage]]. | ||
The title of Castellan was created to allow the somewhat insular inhabitants of the castle to fulfil their duties without having to spend too much time away from their castle. When Imperial armies are not in need of emergency supplies, the nobles and yeofolk of Spiral Castle tend to their weirwood groves, practice their magic, hawking and hunting, and commune with the [[ | The title of Castellan was created to allow the somewhat insular inhabitants of the castle to fulfil their duties without having to spend too much time away from their castle. When Imperial armies are not in need of emergency supplies, the nobles and yeofolk of Spiral Castle tend to their weirwood groves, practice their magic, hawking and hunting, and commune with the [[eternal|eternals]] of the Summer Realm. Over the centuries, they have drifted further and further away from Imperial concerns, and some members of the [[Imperial Synod]] have expressed concerns over whether they are entirely human any more. | ||
After the death of [[Emperor Hugh]] in 368YE, the inhabitants of Spiral Castle abruptly withdrew from contact with the Empire, shrouding their woodland behind a wall of swirling mist. Attempts to make contact have so far been ignored, and attempts to penetrate the mist have left explorers disoriented, emerging from the mists very close to where they entered them after hours of stumbling through hostile woodlands. | After the death of [[Emperor Hugh]] in 368YE, the inhabitants of Spiral Castle abruptly withdrew from contact with the Empire, shrouding their woodland behind a wall of swirling mist. Attempts to make contact have so far been ignored, and attempts to penetrate the mist have left explorers disoriented, emerging from the mists very close to where they entered them after hours of stumbling through hostile woodlands. | ||
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In Summer 379YE, following a challenge by the eternal [[Barien]], the heroes of Dawn recovered the [[Field_Marshal#The_Equine_Rod|Equine rod]] and convinced the nobles of Spiral Castle to bring down the walls of mist and rejoin the Empire. | In Summer 379YE, following a challenge by the eternal [[Barien]], the heroes of Dawn recovered the [[Field_Marshal#The_Equine_Rod|Equine rod]] and convinced the nobles of Spiral Castle to bring down the walls of mist and rejoin the Empire. | ||
In Spring 380YE, following suggestions from the House de | In Spring 380YE, following suggestions from the House de Casillon, the Senate agreed to [[Construct_the_expansion_of_Spiral_Castle|expand the reach]] of Spiral Castle to allow for armies in nearby territories to be resupplied, without having to come to the Castle itself. | ||
==Responsibilities== | ==Responsibilities== | ||
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==Powers== | ==Powers== | ||
===Resupply=== | ===Resupply=== | ||
Each season the inhabitants of Spiral Castle | Each season the inhabitants of Spiral Castle can perform [[Casualties#Emergency_Resupply|emergency resupply]] on a single named Imperial army that spends the entire season in either [[Weirwater]], [[Karsk]], [[Karov]], [[Astolat]] or [[Semmerholm]]. The army recovers 500 strength (in addition to the [[Casualties#Natural_Resupply|natural resupply]] the army receives). They can not benefit from any other emergency resupply while benefiting from the attentions of Spiral Castle. | ||
The army receives this emergency resupply as long as the region of [[Weirwater#Weirmoor|Weirmoor]] is in Imperial hands. | The army receives this emergency resupply as long as the region of [[Weirwater#Weirmoor|Weirmoor]] is in Imperial hands. | ||
'''OOC Note:''' To use this ability the Castellan should | '''OOC Note:''' To use this ability the Castellan should email [mailto:rules@profounddecisions.co.uk rules@profounddecisions.co.uk] after the event detailing the army they intend to resupply. | ||
Spiral Castle represents a source of weirwood that was entirely dedicated to a single purpose - resupplying armies. As a consequence, the weirwood provided by the woodlands around the castle has an enhanced effect. If Spiral Castle were decommissioned, the woodlands would produce no more than around sixteen wains a season at best. It is likely the | Spiral Castle represents a source of weirwood that was entirely dedicated to a single purpose - resupplying armies. As a consequence, the weirwood provided by the woodlands around the castle has an enhanced effect. If Spiral Castle were decommissioned, the woodlands would produce no more than around sixteen wains a season at best. It is likely the de Casillon family would oppose efforts to decommission Spiral Castle. | ||
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The army is considered to have had 24 wains of weirwood spent on this emergency resupply and further weirwood or mithril can be spent to resupply the army. However, once the total wains spent exceeds 50, further wains restore less strength (as summarized [[Casualties#Emergency_Resupply|there]]).--> | The army is considered to have had 24 wains of weirwood spent on this emergency resupply and further weirwood or mithril can be spent to resupply the army. However, once the total wains spent exceeds 50, further wains restore less strength (as summarized [[Casualties#Emergency_Resupply|there]]).--> | ||
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Only a Dawnish character is able to hold the title. It is traditional for a [[Yeofolk of Dawn|yeofolk]] to hold the title, but there is no legal requirement that this be the case. As a title in the Bourse, the Castellan of Spiral Castle cannot be [[revocation|revoked]] by the [[Imperial Synod]]. | Only a Dawnish character is able to hold the title. It is traditional for a [[Yeofolk of Dawn|yeofolk]] to hold the title, but there is no legal requirement that this be the case. As a title in the Bourse, the Castellan of Spiral Castle cannot be [[revocation|revoked]] by the [[Imperial Synod]]. | ||
{{RecentElections|Castellan_of_Spiral_Castle}} | |||
{{Responsibilities Expectation}} | {{Responsibilities Expectation}} | ||
[[Category:Title]] | [[Category:Title]] | ||
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[[Category:Bourse]] | [[Category:Bourse]] |
Latest revision as of 00:22, 6 June 2024
Overview
The title of Castellan of Spiral Castle is an Imperial title appointed by the people of Dawn.
Built in pre-Imperial times, Spiral Castle stands in Weirwater at the heart of a small weirwood forest. Built around a strong Summer regio, the Castle is owned by the de Casillon family. Many of the nobles who live there are descendants of Empress Richilde. During the height of the Sun Queen's reign, the Imperial Senate agreed to a request that the resources of Spiral Castle be dedicated to the support and upkeep of the armies of the Empire, and of Dawn in particular. The Earl of Spiral Castle has always been an Enchanter, and usually possessed of a strong changeling lineage.
The title of Castellan was created to allow the somewhat insular inhabitants of the castle to fulfil their duties without having to spend too much time away from their castle. When Imperial armies are not in need of emergency supplies, the nobles and yeofolk of Spiral Castle tend to their weirwood groves, practice their magic, hawking and hunting, and commune with the eternals of the Summer Realm. Over the centuries, they have drifted further and further away from Imperial concerns, and some members of the Imperial Synod have expressed concerns over whether they are entirely human any more.
After the death of Emperor Hugh in 368YE, the inhabitants of Spiral Castle abruptly withdrew from contact with the Empire, shrouding their woodland behind a wall of swirling mist. Attempts to make contact have so far been ignored, and attempts to penetrate the mist have left explorers disoriented, emerging from the mists very close to where they entered them after hours of stumbling through hostile woodlands.
In Summer 379YE, following a challenge by the eternal Barien, the heroes of Dawn recovered the Equine rod and convinced the nobles of Spiral Castle to bring down the walls of mist and rejoin the Empire.
In Spring 380YE, following suggestions from the House de Casillon, the Senate agreed to expand the reach of Spiral Castle to allow for armies in nearby territories to be resupplied, without having to come to the Castle itself.
Responsibilities
The Castellan is responsible for directing the efforts of Spiral Castle to provide emergency resupply of armies based in Weirwater. They have the final say on which army will benefit from the Castle's bounty. They are also expected to represent the nobles of Spiral Castle in their dealings with the outside world - which primarily means keeping them at arm's length and discouraging visitors.
Powers
Resupply
Each season the inhabitants of Spiral Castle can perform emergency resupply on a single named Imperial army that spends the entire season in either Weirwater, Karsk, Karov, Astolat or Semmerholm. The army recovers 500 strength (in addition to the natural resupply the army receives). They can not benefit from any other emergency resupply while benefiting from the attentions of Spiral Castle.
The army receives this emergency resupply as long as the region of Weirmoor is in Imperial hands.
OOC Note: To use this ability the Castellan should email rules@profounddecisions.co.uk after the event detailing the army they intend to resupply.
Spiral Castle represents a source of weirwood that was entirely dedicated to a single purpose - resupplying armies. As a consequence, the weirwood provided by the woodlands around the castle has an enhanced effect. If Spiral Castle were decommissioned, the woodlands would produce no more than around sixteen wains a season at best. It is likely the de Casillon family would oppose efforts to decommission Spiral Castle.
Seat on the Bourse
The Castellan of Spiral Castle has a seat on the Imperial Bourse. It is an Imperial title that grants the right to participate on the rare occasion when the Imperial Bourse as a body is required to make a decision.
Bounty of Golden Apples
In Winter 379YE, the inhabitants of Spiral Castle declared their intention to provide the Castellan with three golden apples from their private orchards. Going forward, this valuable vis will be received by the Castellan each season.
Appointment
Before the inhabitants of Spiral Castle withdrew behind their wall of enchanted mists, this title was appointed during the Summer Solstice; since its recovery, it is now appointed during the Autumn Equinox.
The Castellan of Spiral Castle is appointed by citizens of Dawn who control military units. The larger the military unit an individual has, the more votes they can allocate in support to a candidate. The voting is handled by the civil servants in the Bourse.
Only a Dawnish character is able to hold the title. It is traditional for a yeofolk to hold the title, but there is no legal requirement that this be the case. As a title in the Bourse, the Castellan of Spiral Castle cannot be revoked by the Imperial Synod.
Summit | Elected | Votes |
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Autumn Equinox 386YE | Tallis Hart | 934 Votes |
Autumn Equinox 385YE | Mortarion Carver | 603 Votes |
Autumn Equinox 384YE | Maryc | 413 Votes |
Autumn Equinox 383YE | Maryc | 255 Votes |
Autumn Equinox 382YE | Maryc | 160 Votes |
Autumn Equinox 381YE | Maryc of House Orzel | |
Autumn Equinox 380YE | Maryc of House Orzel | |
Autumn Equinox 379YE | Damian |
Recent Elections
This title is currently held by Tallis Hart; it will be reelected at Autumn Equinox 387YE. The table to the right shows the citizens who have been elected to hold this title in the years since Empress Britta died.
The Title in Play
The role does not provide additional information about events in the Empire, nor allow the player holding it to request special reports or downtime actions. These details are assumed to be below the abstraction layer. The title holder is encouraged to create their own stories about their activities within reasonable limits and to get involved in events appropriate to their title during the game, but they do not have any powers beyond those explicitly listed in the section on powers.
These details exist partly to provide context and character to the role - and partly to allow our writers to use the title as a plot hook. Plot that involves the position will be rare - but all the campaign positions in Empire have these details to create the potential for it to happen.