Custodian of the Imperial War Memorial
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As with most sinecures, the assumption is that the Custodian retains the position until they die or step down. They can be [[Revocation|revoked]] by a lesser majority of the [[Assembly#General_Assembly|General Assemby]] or by the Highborn National Assembly. | As with most sinecures, the assumption is that the Custodian retains the position until they die or step down. They can be [[Revocation|revoked]] by a lesser majority of the [[Assembly#General_Assembly|General Assemby]] or by the Highborn National Assembly. | ||
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Revision as of 11:31, 13 February 2018
Overview
The Custodian is an Imperial title in the Synod. It grants custodianship of a sinecure. The position was established by a motion of the Imperial Senate during the Summer Solstice 378YE. Following some confusion, the appointment method of the title was clarified by the Imperial Senate in Summer Solstice 381YE.
Responsibilities
The Custodian of the Imperial War Memorial is responsible for ensuring the good maintenance of the war memorial itself. Traditionally, individuals who look after such monuments are called on to speak on behalf of the dead especially during memorial services.
Powers
Point of Pilgrimage
The Custodian receives 6 liao and 12 votes in the Imperial Synod. If the custodian is not a priest, these votes could be used in the General Assembly. If the custodian is a priest, they can call on these votes in any assembly they already participate in.
Appointment
The Custodian is a Highborn appointment made by a judgement of the Highguard National Assembly. This is a national title and can only be held by a Highborn citizen.
As with most sinecures, the assumption is that the Custodian retains the position until they die or step down. They can be revoked by a lesser majority of the General Assemby or by the Highborn National Assembly.