Imperial Chaplain Consular
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The first Imperial Chaplain Consular was Hywel Summercrow of [[Navarr]], appointed in Spring 379YE by Cardinal Bishop Beodun Snowlock of [[Wintermark]]. The decision has prompted some speculation that the Cardinals of the Way intend to follow the traditions surrounding the [[Conscience of the Senate]] - specifically that it is customary to select a candidate from a nation other than that of the Cardinal. | The first Imperial Chaplain Consular was Hywel Summercrow of [[Navarr]], appointed in Spring 379YE by Cardinal Bishop Beodun Snowlock of [[Wintermark]]. The decision has prompted some speculation that the Cardinals of the Way intend to follow the traditions surrounding the [[Conscience of the Senate]] - specifically that it is customary to select a candidate from a nation other than that of the Cardinal. | ||
When it was created, The Imperial Chaplain Consular had the power to withdraw funds directly from the [[Rewarding|virtue fund]]. Shortly before the Summer Solstive 385YE, however, the Constitutional Court ruled that the [[Rings_and_crowns#Virtue_and_Reward|ability to withdraw funds directly from the virtue fund was unconstitutional]], and struck the power down. | |||
==Responsibilities== | ==Responsibilities== | ||
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===Inquisit Imperial Ambassador=== | ===Inquisit Imperial Ambassador=== | ||
Once per summit, the Imperial Chaplain Consular may call an [[inquisition]] against an Imperial [[ambassador]] without the need for a vote in the Synod. This is in addition to any existing judgements they have raised normally. This use of the power may be escalated to [[sanction]] just like any other [[inquisition]]. To use this power, the Imperial Chaplain Consular must still place a judgement before the Synod, but it is considered to pass automatically at the point it is presented. | Once per summit, the Imperial Chaplain Consular may call an [[inquisition]] against an Imperial [[ambassador]] without the need for a vote in the Synod. This is in addition to any existing judgements they have raised normally. This use of the power may be escalated to [[sanction]] just like any other [[inquisition]]. To use this power, the Imperial Chaplain Consular must still place a judgement before the Synod, but it is considered to pass automatically at the point it is presented. | ||
==Appointment== | ==Appointment== | ||
The Chaplain Consular is appointed by the [[Cardinal]] of the Way, during the Spring Equinox. | The Chaplain Consular is appointed by the [[Cardinal]] of the Way, during the Spring Equinox. |
Latest revision as of 18:42, 5 September 2023
Overview
The Imperial Chaplain Consular is an Imperial Title appointed by the Cardinal of the Way. The title was created by the Imperial Senate during the Spring Equinox summit of 379YE.
The first Imperial Chaplain Consular was Hywel Summercrow of Navarr, appointed in Spring 379YE by Cardinal Bishop Beodun Snowlock of Wintermark. The decision has prompted some speculation that the Cardinals of the Way intend to follow the traditions surrounding the Conscience of the Senate - specifically that it is customary to select a candidate from a nation other than that of the Cardinal.
When it was created, The Imperial Chaplain Consular had the power to withdraw funds directly from the virtue fund. Shortly before the Summer Solstive 385YE, however, the Constitutional Court ruled that the ability to withdraw funds directly from the virtue fund was unconstitutional, and struck the power down.
Responsibilities
The Chaplain Consular has three main responsibilities. They are expected to advise Imperial Ambassadors on matters pertaining to the Way - to offer them theological guidance and spiritual counsel in their dealings with foreign nations. They are to provide oversight of Imperial Ambassadors for the Synod - to ensure that the representatives of the Empire are free from heresy, and do not become seduced by the strange ways of foreign nations. Finally, they are expected to study foreign religions, and to share their conclusions in order to facilitate comparative theology.
Powers
Inquisit Imperial Ambassador
Once per summit, the Imperial Chaplain Consular may call an inquisition against an Imperial ambassador without the need for a vote in the Synod. This is in addition to any existing judgements they have raised normally. This use of the power may be escalated to sanction just like any other inquisition. To use this power, the Imperial Chaplain Consular must still place a judgement before the Synod, but it is considered to pass automatically at the point it is presented.
Appointment
The Chaplain Consular is appointed by the Cardinal of the Way, during the Spring Equinox.
Any Imperial citizen may hold the title. They can be revoked by the General Assembly or the Assembly of the Way.
Summit | Nation | Elected |
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Spring Equinox 386YE | Dawn | Aster Aceae |
Spring Equinox 385YE | Dawn | Lady Laudine of House duLac |
Spring Equinox 384YE | Dawn | Lady Laudine of House duLac |
Spring Equinox 383YE | The League | Aureliana Perpetua Nicasia Saverio di Sarvos |
Spring Equinox 382YE | Imperial Orcs | Snark |
Spring Equinox 381YE | Imperial Orcs | Bloodcrow Ergot |
Spring Equinox 380YE | Hywel Summercrow | |
Spring Equinox 379YE | Hywel Summercrow |
Recent Elections
This title is currently held by Aster Aceae; it will be reelected at Spring 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.