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==Overview==
==Overview==
The Custodian of the Storm Vault is an [[Urizen]] [[Imperial title]] created following an [[379YE_Summer_Solstice_Announcements_by_the_Crystal_Architect#Construct the Storm Valt|announcement]] in Summer 379YE by the [[Crystal Architect of the Spires]]. The position of Custodian is a [[sinecure]], requiring minimal responsibility but offering a regular income of crystal mana.  
The Custodian of the Storm Vault is an [[Urizen]] [[Imperial title]] created following an [[379YE_Summer_Solstice_Announcements_by_the_Crystal_Architect#Construct the Storm Valt|announcement]] in Summer 379YE by the [[Crystal Architect of the Spires]]. Built in [[Zenith#Proceris|Proceris]] in the [[Urizen]] [[territory]] of [[Zenith]], the Custodian oversees the [[#The Storm Vault|Storm Vault]] as a [[sinecure]], requiring minimal responsibility but offering a regular income of crystal mana.  


After the Spring Equinox 380YE, a plague of crystal-eating vermin saw the Senate commission [[Construct_Urizen_Sinecure_Outposts|white granite wards]] to help protect the Vault, which had the unexpected outcome of adding additional production to the sinecure.
During the 381YE [[381YE_Summer_Solstice_winds_of_war#Valley_of_Darkness_.28Zenith.29|Druj invasion]] of Zenith, the Storm Vault was [[381YE_Winter_Solstice_winds_of_war#Hunting_By_The_Rivers|destroyed]] by orc invaders. While its position high in the mountains allowed it to avoid the devastating flood, it was quickly overrun and ruined by the orcs.
Following the Autumn Equinox 384YE, as part of an [[appraisal]] authorised by the Imperial Senate, Naomi of Virtue's Rest [[Write_your_own_ending#The_Lost_Sinecures|presented plans]] to repair the damage and clear the area of vermin. At the Summer Solstice 386YE, these repairs were [[Rebuild_the_Storm_Vault|finally commissioned]] by the [[Crystal Architect of the Spires]], '''Tiberius Echostorm'''.
==Responsibilities==
==Responsibilities==
The Custodian has no particular responsibilities; they simply receive a bounty of [[Game_items#Mana_Crystals|crystal mana]] from the [[Storm Vault]] in [[Zenith]]. If the Vault was to be threatened in any way, it would be the responsibility of the Custodian to deal with that threat.
The Custodian has no particular responsibilities; they simply receive a bounty of [[Game_items#Mana_Crystals|crystal mana]] from the Storm Vault in [[Zenith]]. If the Vault was to be threatened in any way, it would be the responsibility of the Custodian to deal with that threat.
 
==Powers==
==Powers==
The Custodian of the Storm Vault is an [[Imperial title]] that grants custodianship of a [[sinecure]].
===Bounty of Mana===
===Bounty of Mana===
The Keeper receives an income of 9 crystal mana each season.
The Custodian of the Storm vault receives an income of 10 crystal mana each season.
 
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==Selection==
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The Custodian is an Urizen [[Appointments_by_the_Senate#National_Position|national position appointed by the Senate]]. Under normal circumstances it will be appointed by unanimous vote of the Urizen [[Senator|senators]].
<tr><td>7 crowns</td><td>12 ingots of Tempest Jade</td></tr>
 
<tr><td>17 crowns</td><td>24 ingots of Tempest Jade</td></tr>
Because this is a national position, the title can only be held by an Urizen citizen.
<tr><td>30 crowns</td><td>36 ingots of Tempest Jade</td></tr>
 
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==Removal==
===Tempest Veins===
The Custodian serves has [[Imperial_title#Term_of_office|tenure]] and serves until they die, step down or are [[revocation|revoked]].
When the Druj occupied Zenith, they tore apart the face of the mountain with little finesse. Examination of the site after the territory was reclaimed revealed that, as a result of this, notable veins of tempest jade are present here. The Custodian can fund the extraction of this valuable resource.
 
The Custodian can be revoked by the [[The_Assemblies_of_the_Synod#The_National_Assemblies|Urizen national assembly]], the the [[The_Assemblies_of_the_Synod#The_General_Assembly|General assembly]] or the [[The_Assemblies_of_the_Synod#The_Assembly_of_Nine|Assembly of Nine]].
 
==History==
Commissioned by the [[Crystal Architect of the Spires]], in [[Zenith#Proceris|Proceris]] in the [[Urizen]] [[territory]] of [[Zenith]].
 
===The Storm Vault===
 
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Next up was the Storm Vault:
    - Zenith
    - Proceris
    - I should have the necessary cash/mithril in my inventory (CID 46.1)
    - 10 mithril - paid for
    - Was thinking something like this (http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2013/06/hypnotic-wind-powered-kinetic-sculptures-by-anthony-howe/ as a mental image)


    The Storm Vault
This extraction functions as a [[ministry]]. The holder of the title can use this to purchase ingots of tempest jade at a set price. The Custodian makes their decision on how much money to spend during downtime from their character page. Money is removed from, and resources are placed into, the character's inventory when the downtime is processed.
Echostorm spire is named after two adjacent peaks. "Storm" is a real curiosity within Zenith - a region normally famed for it's clear skies for stargazing - in that it is perpetually shrouded by cloud, rain and high winds. Quite why this might be is a matter of some debate, but current theories tend towards a magical origin.
==Appointment==
The Custodian of the Storm Vault is selected by unanimous decision of the [[Urizen]] [[senator|senators]]. If a unanimous decision cannot be reached, the title [[Appointments_by_the_Senate#National_Position|may be appointed]] by the [[Imperial Senate]] instead.


    Whatever the truth of it, the Storm Vault is built to harness the magical flows.  
The title can be held by any Urizen citizen. The Custodian has [[Imperial_title#Term_of_office|tenure]], and serves until they die or step down. They can be [[revocation|revoked]] by the [[Assembly#General_Assembly|General Assembly]], the Urizen [[Assembly#The_National_Assemblies|National Assembly]], and by the [[Assembly#Assembly_of_the_Nine|Assembly of the Nine]].


    It consists of a set of vanes looking rather like a large mithril flower set just about the level of the cloud line (which varies a little seasonally, but is typically below the peak of the spire), the vanes are adjusted and tuned to harness the energy of the prevailing conditions - both magical and meteorological.
==The Storm Vault==
Echostorm spire is named after two adjacent peaks. "Storm" is a real curiosity within Zenith - a region normally famed for its clear skies for stargazing - in that it is regularly shrouded by cloud, rain and high winds. Quite why this might be is a matter of some debate, but current theories tend towards a magical origin.


    Collected energy is channeled down through the mountain down a conduit, to the vault - which is a delicate mesh of mithril from which crystals are grown.Whilst only a few grow to maturity each season, the nascent crystals glow and shimmer as the storm energy is harnessed meaning that, this assembly looks rather like an extremely large cobweb chandelier.  
Whatever the truth of it, the Storm Vault was built to harness the magical flows. It consists of a set of vanes looking rather like a large mithril flower set just about the level of the cloud line (which varies a little seasonally, but is typically below the peak of the spire). The vanes are adjusted and tuned to harness the energy of the prevailing conditions - both magical and meteorological.


    The role of the custodian is to adjust and configure both the vault and the collector - including selecting an positioning crystals to grow at appropriate nodal points on the mesh and identifying and harvesting the fully grown crystals.
Collected energy is channelled down through the mountain down a conduit, to the vault - which is a delicate mesh of mithril from which crystals were grown. Whilst only a few grow to maturity each season, the nascent crystals glow and shimmer as the storm energy is harnessed meaning that the assembly resembles an extremely large cobweb chandelier.  


    The collector needs little adjustment -  which is just as well - bad weather on the side of a mountain makes it a rather unpleasant experience when it's necessary.  
The collector needs careful adjustment by civil servants, and bad weather on the side of a mountain makes this a rather unpleasant experience. The role of the custodian is to ensure that the adjustment and configuration of both the vault and the collector are carefully monitored.


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After the Autumn Equinox 381YE, the Druj sacked the Storm Vault. The mithril flower was torn apart, and the vault itself smashed open and looted.


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The repairs conducted after the Summer Solstice 386YE have restored the Storm Vault and the beautiful vanes of mithril to their original state. In addition to these repairs, considerable effort was taken to rid the area of vermin, including a small swarm of trogoni apparently attracted by either the magical potential of the location - or perhaps the tempest jade veins exposed by the crude Druj mining operation.
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Latest revision as of 00:03, 17 August 2024

Overview

The Custodian of the Storm Vault is an Urizen Imperial title created following an announcement in Summer 379YE by the Crystal Architect of the Spires. Built in Proceris in the Urizen territory of Zenith, the Custodian oversees the Storm Vault as a sinecure, requiring minimal responsibility but offering a regular income of crystal mana.

After the Spring Equinox 380YE, a plague of crystal-eating vermin saw the Senate commission white granite wards to help protect the Vault, which had the unexpected outcome of adding additional production to the sinecure.

During the 381YE Druj invasion of Zenith, the Storm Vault was destroyed by orc invaders. While its position high in the mountains allowed it to avoid the devastating flood, it was quickly overrun and ruined by the orcs.

Following the Autumn Equinox 384YE, as part of an appraisal authorised by the Imperial Senate, Naomi of Virtue's Rest presented plans to repair the damage and clear the area of vermin. At the Summer Solstice 386YE, these repairs were finally commissioned by the Crystal Architect of the Spires, Tiberius Echostorm.

Responsibilities

The Custodian has no particular responsibilities; they simply receive a bounty of crystal mana from the Storm Vault in Zenith. If the Vault was to be threatened in any way, it would be the responsibility of the Custodian to deal with that threat.

Powers

Bounty of Mana

The Custodian of the Storm vault receives an income of 10 crystal mana each season.

Tempest Veins
7 crowns12 ingots of Tempest Jade
17 crowns24 ingots of Tempest Jade
30 crowns36 ingots of Tempest Jade

Tempest Veins

When the Druj occupied Zenith, they tore apart the face of the mountain with little finesse. Examination of the site after the territory was reclaimed revealed that, as a result of this, notable veins of tempest jade are present here. The Custodian can fund the extraction of this valuable resource.

This extraction functions as a ministry. The holder of the title can use this to purchase ingots of tempest jade at a set price. The Custodian makes their decision on how much money to spend during downtime from their character page. Money is removed from, and resources are placed into, the character's inventory when the downtime is processed.

Appointment

The Custodian of the Storm Vault is selected by unanimous decision of the Urizen senators. If a unanimous decision cannot be reached, the title may be appointed by the Imperial Senate instead.

The title can be held by any Urizen citizen. The Custodian has tenure, and serves until they die or step down. They can be revoked by the General Assembly, the Urizen National Assembly, and by the Assembly of the Nine.

The Storm Vault

Echostorm spire is named after two adjacent peaks. "Storm" is a real curiosity within Zenith - a region normally famed for its clear skies for stargazing - in that it is regularly shrouded by cloud, rain and high winds. Quite why this might be is a matter of some debate, but current theories tend towards a magical origin.

Whatever the truth of it, the Storm Vault was built to harness the magical flows. It consists of a set of vanes looking rather like a large mithril flower set just about the level of the cloud line (which varies a little seasonally, but is typically below the peak of the spire). The vanes are adjusted and tuned to harness the energy of the prevailing conditions - both magical and meteorological.

Collected energy is channelled down through the mountain down a conduit, to the vault - which is a delicate mesh of mithril from which crystals were grown. Whilst only a few grow to maturity each season, the nascent crystals glow and shimmer as the storm energy is harnessed meaning that the assembly resembles an extremely large cobweb chandelier.

The collector needs careful adjustment by civil servants, and bad weather on the side of a mountain makes this a rather unpleasant experience. The role of the custodian is to ensure that the adjustment and configuration of both the vault and the collector are carefully monitored.

After the Autumn Equinox 381YE, the Druj sacked the Storm Vault. The mithril flower was torn apart, and the vault itself smashed open and looted.

The repairs conducted after the Summer Solstice 386YE have restored the Storm Vault and the beautiful vanes of mithril to their original state. In addition to these repairs, considerable effort was taken to rid the area of vermin, including a small swarm of trogoni apparently attracted by either the magical potential of the location - or perhaps the tempest jade veins exposed by the crude Druj mining operation.

SummitElected
Summer Solstice 380YEXanthius Echostorm

Recent Elections

This tile is no longer being elected as the Bourse seat it oversaw is not in Imperial hands. The table to the right shows the citizens who have been elected to hold this title in the years since Empress Britta died.