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The Weigher of Worth can be revoked by the Imperial Orc assembly, the General Assembly, or the Assembly of Nine.
The Weigher of Worth can be revoked by the Imperial Orc assembly, the General Assembly, or the Assembly of Nine.
==History==
The sinecure was [[commission|announced]] in Summer 381YE, by Azzam i Zaydan i Requeza, using an Imperial Wayleave.


==The Halls of Worth==
==The Halls of Worth==

Revision as of 17:50, 9 February 2018

Overview

The Weigher of Worth is an Imperial title awarded to an Imperial Orc citizen. It brings with it custodianship of a sinecure located in the mountains of eastern Gildermark, called the Halls of Worth. The halls provide a bounty of crystal mana.

Responsibilities

The Weigher of Worth is expected to use the crystal mana they receive to seek out new items of worth, and to deliver them into the right hands.To aid with this they receive a bounty of crystal mana from the Halls of Worth. If the Halls themselves were to be threatened in any way, it would be the responsibility of the Weigher to deal with those threats - but also to deal with any opportunity to expand the sinecure, or to make any decisions about its operation..

Powers

Oathwright's Bounty

As a sinecure, the Weigher of Worth receives an income drawn from several mana sites in the caves near the Halls.

The holder of the sinecure receives nine crystals of mana each season.

Selection

The title is selected by unanimous decision of the Imperial Orc senators. The title can be held by any Imperial Orc citizen. If a unanimous decision cannot be reached, the title may be appointed by the Imperial Senate instead.

Removal

The Weigher of Worth serves until they die, step down or are revoked.

The Weigher of Worth can be revoked by the Imperial Orc assembly, the General Assembly, or the Assembly of Nine.

The Halls of Worth

The Halls of Worth are located on a high mountain over looking Gildenheim, the capital and heart of Skarsind, not far from the Brilliant Shore. The relatively inhospitable location of the Hall is seen as an advantage. Any orc who wishes to travel there and consult the oathwrights who call the Halls home must first undertake a tiring trek up into the mountains - the path is well marked but far from easy.

The Halls are built in an area known for frigid caves, where the flows of mana are particularly strong. Several covens of Imperial Orc magicians, primarily of the oathwright tradition tend the Halls ad and gather mana from the caves. The majority of the mana is claimed for their own use,but a portion is set aside for the Weigher of Worth to aid them in their search for new items that can be used to inspire future generations of Imperial Orcs. The Halls extend an open invitation to any oathwright to come and visit, to discuss the arcane and spiritual philosophies of worth and the nature of bonding. In addition to regular visits from orc magicians, the Halls also see occasional visits from Varushkan volhov with similar interests who brave the significantly more arduous climb into the peaks of Skarsind from the Karov side.

Younger orcs looking for help in building their legend, or older orcs who wish to strengthen themselves to resist the pull of the Howling Abyss are encouraged to travel to the Halls of Worth, or to consult the Weigher of Worth for guidance. The Halls maintain a small collection of items with historical import, but they are not intended as a museum, but as a place of learning and study.