Bursar of the Conclave
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The bursar has the ability to spend money to buy crystal mana. They can spend money each season as if they controlled a [[ministry]]. Money spent in this manner is used to buy directly from other Imperial citizens who have access to crystal mana, with the assistance of several civil servants. The mana is provided to the bursar at the start of the next summit. | The bursar has the ability to spend money to buy crystal mana. They can spend money each season as if they controlled a [[ministry]]. Money spent in this manner is used to buy directly from other Imperial citizens who have access to crystal mana, with the assistance of several civil servants. The mana is provided to the bursar at the start of the next summit. | ||
The | The bursar is the sole arbiter of how this mana is to be used, within the remit of their [[#responsibilities|responsibilities]]. | ||
==Selection== | ==Selection== |
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The Bursar of the Conclave is an Imperial title bestowed on a magician. It is appointed through the Conclave.
The position was established by unanimous vote of the Imperial Senate in Summer 377YE. The vote followed extensive political maneuvering within the Conclave, and a Declaration of Concord laying out the responsibilities and powers the magicians wished the Bursar to possess. During Autumn 380YE, the Bursar's ability to participate in the gambits of the Conclave was rendered moot when certain errors that had crept into the Conclave procedures were corrected. At the same time, new opportunities to acquire crystal mana from magicians who did not attend Anvil arose, offering the Bursar an alternative way to increase the wealth of Imperial magicians.
Responsibilities
The purpose of the Bursar is to help the Conclave raise money to acquire resources for Conclave members and to arrange the purchase of materials and items that the Conclave wishes to acquire. They are expected to liaise closely with the archmagi and the grandmasters of the orders to identify what is available and what is required.
Powers
The Bursar of the Conclave is an Imperial title in the Conclave.
Addressing the Conclave
Once per summit, the Bursar can raise an address to the agenda of a Conclave session for free. This power is intended to be used to allow the Bursar to appraise the Conclave of the current financial status of the Conclave, the contracts in progress and the opportunities available - but the bursar is free to address the Conclave however they wish.
Total Money Spent | Production |
15 Crowns | 12 crystal mana |
35 Crowns | 24 crystal mana |
60 Crowns | 36 crystal mana |
90 Crowns | 48 crystal mana |
125 Crowns | 60 crystal mana |
Funding the Conclave
The bursar has the ability to spend money to buy crystal mana. They can spend money each season as if they controlled a ministry. Money spent in this manner is used to buy directly from other Imperial citizens who have access to crystal mana, with the assistance of several civil servants. The mana is provided to the bursar at the start of the next summit.
The bursar is the sole arbiter of how this mana is to be used, within the remit of their responsibilities.
Selection
The appointment, replacement or removal of the Bursar is made by the declaration of candidacy as part of the agenda of a Conclave session. A candidate can be presented for the post of Bursar only once a season.
Removal
The Bursar serves until they are replaced by another magician using the Declaration of Candidacy. The Bursar cannot be revoked by any assembly of the Imperial Synod.