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These hardworked quarries are in [[Upwold]] near the border with [[Mournwold]] and within sight of the [[Mournwold#Old Pig|Old Pig]] in the [[Mournwold]]. They have long produced an unusually hard and well wearing creamy-coloured limestone that has become so famed as superb quality building stone that the name of the Quarry itself has become eponymous for all other caches of Sutton Stone that have been found. The limestone is seamed with white granite; while the quarries still produce limestone it is this latter material that the quarries focus on.
These hardworked quarries are in [[Upwold]] near the border with [[Mournwold]] and within sight of the [[Mournwold#Old Pig|Old Pig]] in the [[Mournwold]]. They have long produced an unusually hard and well wearing creamy-coloured limestone that has become so famed as superb quality building stone that the name of the Quarry itself has become eponymous for all other caches of Sutton Stone that have been found. The limestone is seamed with white granite; while the quarries still produce limestone it is this latter material that the quarries focus on.


The Sutton Stone Quarries are scattered along the southern borders of Upwold. Since the Mournwold fell to the [[Jotun]] in 349YE, there have been several attempts by the barbarians to sieze the quarries for themselves. The last, during 372YE, resulted in significant losses to both the Imperial forces and the Jotun armies battling across the Heath. The Imperial forces successfully drove the Jotun back across the border after six months of vicious fighting, leaving several new barbarian burial mounds along the southern borders.  
The Sutton Stone Quarries are scattered along the southern borders of Upwold. Since the Mournwold fell to the [[Jotun]] in 349YE, there have been several attempts by the barbarians to seize the quarries for themselves. The last, during 372YE, resulted in significant losses to both the Imperial forces and the Jotun armies battling across the Heath. The Imperial forces successfully drove the Jotun back across the border after six months of vicious fighting, leaving several new barbarian burial mounds along the southern borders.  
{{CaptionedImage|file=SilvioDeTassato.jpg||caption=Silvio de Tassato claimed the Sutton Stone Quarries seat <br/> during the Summer Solstice 379YE.|align=right|width=300}}
{{Bourse Seat|the Sutton Stone Quarries|white granite|23 Imperial wains|Summer Solstice|As an Imperial seat, any Imperial citizen may participate in the auction and hold the title.}}


[[Category:Imperial Titles]]
==The Bourse Seat==
[[Category:Bourse]]
===Responsibilities===
The Seat has no particular responsibilities; they simply receive a bounty of white granite which is theirs to do with as they will. If the Sutton Stone Quarries were to be threatened in any way, it would be the responsibility of the Seat to deal with those threats. Likewise, if any particular [[opportunity]] were to arise related to the Sutton Stone Quarries, the Seat would expect to be consulted as to how that opportunity might be resolved.
===Powers===
====Seat on the Bourse====
Custodianship of the Sutton Stone Quarries comes with a seat on the Imperial Bourse. For the most part, this Seat comes with no additional responsibilities. 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 white granite====
The Seat has control of a source of white granite and receives Bourse certificates to represent that control. They can dispense this resource as they choose. Production is 23 Imperial wains of white granite every season.
===Appointment===
As with all white granite Bourse seats, the holder of the title is determined during the Summer Solstice. As an Imperial seat, any Imperial citizen may participate in the auction and hold the title.
 
Custodianship of the Sutton Stone Quarries is retained for a year, or until the citizen holding the seat dies, or steps down. An Imperial Bourse seat cannot be [[revocation|revoked]] by the [[Imperial Synod]].
{{CaptionedImage|file=James9531.jpg|caption=James Forrester, Custodian of the Sutton Stone Quarries|align=left|width=300}}
{{RecentElections|Sutton_Stone_Quarries}}
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Latest revision as of 14:57, 5 October 2023

Overview

The Sutton Stone Quarries stands on the Heath, in the Marcher territory of Upwold. Custodianship of the Sutton Stone Quarries grants an Imperial title; a seat on the Imperial Bourse; and a seasonal bounty of valuable white granite.

The Resource

These hardworked quarries are in Upwold near the border with Mournwold and within sight of the Old Pig in the Mournwold. They have long produced an unusually hard and well wearing creamy-coloured limestone that has become so famed as superb quality building stone that the name of the Quarry itself has become eponymous for all other caches of Sutton Stone that have been found. The limestone is seamed with white granite; while the quarries still produce limestone it is this latter material that the quarries focus on.

The Sutton Stone Quarries are scattered along the southern borders of Upwold. Since the Mournwold fell to the Jotun in 349YE, there have been several attempts by the barbarians to seize the quarries for themselves. The last, during 372YE, resulted in significant losses to both the Imperial forces and the Jotun armies battling across the Heath. The Imperial forces successfully drove the Jotun back across the border after six months of vicious fighting, leaving several new barbarian burial mounds along the southern borders.

The Bourse Seat

Responsibilities

The Seat has no particular responsibilities; they simply receive a bounty of white granite which is theirs to do with as they will. If the Sutton Stone Quarries were to be threatened in any way, it would be the responsibility of the Seat to deal with those threats. Likewise, if any particular opportunity were to arise related to the Sutton Stone Quarries, the Seat would expect to be consulted as to how that opportunity might be resolved.

Powers

Seat on the Bourse

Custodianship of the Sutton Stone Quarries comes with a seat on the Imperial Bourse. For the most part, this Seat comes with no additional responsibilities. 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 white granite

The Seat has control of a source of white granite and receives Bourse certificates to represent that control. They can dispense this resource as they choose. Production is 23 Imperial wains of white granite every season.

Appointment

As with all white granite Bourse seats, the holder of the title is determined during the Summer Solstice. As an Imperial seat, any Imperial citizen may participate in the auction and hold the title.

Custodianship of the Sutton Stone Quarries is retained for a year, or until the citizen holding the seat dies, or steps down. An Imperial Bourse seat cannot be revoked by the Imperial Synod.

James9531.jpg
James Forrester, Custodian of the Sutton Stone Quarries
SummitNationElectedBid
Summer Solstice 386YEThe MarchesJohn Hawcombe360 thrones
Summer Solstice 385YEThe MarchesJames Forrester242 thrones
Summer Solstice 384YEHighguardHananniah415 thrones
Summer Solstice 383YEVarushkaKatya Vasillova Reznikov362 thrones
Summer Solstice 382YEThe MarchesPeter Carter184 thrones
Summer Solstice 381YEThe MarchesPeter Carter287 thrones 4 crowns
Summer Solstice 380YEThe MarchesPeter Carter300 thrones
Summer Solstice 379YEThe LeagueSilvio de Tassato345 thrones
Summer Solstice 378YEWintermarkEanwyn Dunning155 thrones
Winter Solstice 377YEThe MarchesTodd the Smith93 thrones
Winter Solstice 376YEThe LeagueSandoval Nieschteri Rezia van Temeschwar9 thrones 4 crowns 1 ring

Recent Elections

This title is currently held by John Hawcombe; it will be reelected at Summer Solstice 387YE. The table to the right shows the citizens who have been elected to hold this title in the years since Empress Britta died.