Imperial Master of Works
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The Imperial Master of Works is an [[Imperial Title]] in the [[Imperial Senate|senate]]. | The Imperial Master of Works is an [[Imperial Title]] in the [[Imperial Senate|senate]]. |
Revision as of 12:24, 12 April 2014
Overview
The Imperial Master of Works is an Imperial Title in the senate.
The title was created at the Autumn Equinox summit of 377YE, and TBC appointed to the position by the Senate.
Responsibilities of the Imperial Master of Works
The Master of Works is responsible for overseeing the construction of fortifications on behalf of the Senate.
Powers of the Imperial Master of Works
Stipend
The Master of Works receives a stipend of 10 Thrones each season from the Imperial Treasury.
Commission Fortifications
The Master of Works can commission new fortifications. The materials required to construct the fortification are provided by the Master of Works.
To use this power, the Master of Works fills in a motion sheet and gives it to the Civil Service, who presents details of their decision to the Senate during the next session. This is to allow the Imperial Synod the option to exercise their veto over the Master's decision - there is no voting or discussion neccessary by the Senators.
Selection of the Imperial Master of Works
The Imperial Master of Works is appointed by the Senate as a procedural vote. The title is appointed during the Autumn Equinox. Any Imperial citizen may hold the post.
Removing the Imperial Master of Works
The Master of Works is appointed every year. They can be revoked by the General Assembly or the Council of Nine.
History
The first Imperial Master of Works was TBC.