Imperial Delegate to the Temple in Feroz
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This position is not an Imperial title. A character could hold this position and still have an Imperial title. The Empire has little control over the position; in theory possession of the title and how it works is at the mercy of non-player characters. The Senate can effectively abrogate the title by shutting down the Temple of Balo and the Black Bull, but cannot amend its powers or responsibilities. | |||
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Revision as of 14:37, 11 May 2017
Overview
"The Imperial intermediary to the priests of Balo and the Black Bull" is charged with maintaining good relations between Imperial citizens and the Asavean priests at the Temple of Balo and the Black Bull. As part of their work, they are able to purchase Asavean good at a set price.
The position of Intermediary is not an Imperial title; rather it represents access to a Campaign resource.
Responsibilities
The intermediary is responsible for maintaining the relationship between the Imperial Synod, the people of Oran, and the priests and worshippers at the Temple of Balo and the Black Bull. For the most part, this is likely to involve smoothing over any conflicts, and dealing with any problems of opportunities related to the Temple.
Powers
Point of Contact
The Asavean priesthood, both that local to Feroz and the temples of Asavea, will look to the Intermediary to resolve any issues between the Asaveans and Imperial citizens, in conjunction with the Ambassador to Asavea.
Ministry
Total Money Spent | Production |
7 Crowns | 5 Cerulean Mazzarine, 4 Orichalcum, 3 Iridescent Gloaming, 2 Tempest Jade |
17 Crowns | 9 Cerulean Mazzarine, 8 Orichalcum, 6 Iridescent Gloaming, 4 Tempest Jade 2 short |
35 Crowns | 13 Cerulean Mazzarine, 12 Orichalcum, 9 Iridescent Gloaming, 6 Tempest Jade |
48 Crowns | 17 Cerulean Mazzarine, 16 Orichalcum, 12 Iridescent Gloaming, 8 Tempest Jade |
. As a ministry, the title Imperial Intermediary is able to purchase quantities of special materials at a set price. The Intermediary spends their money and makes their choices during downtime from their character page. Money is removed from, and resources are placed into, the character's inventory when the downtime is processed.
Selection
The decision as to who will serve as intermediary is in the hands of the Asavean priesthood. The speaker for the Asavean priests involved in this project, Hueva Joãon, has indicated that he would like the temporal power in the land where the temple is being built - specifically the Senator for Feroz - to guide the selection by presenting a candidate or candidates who would be open-minded and interested in cementing closer ties between the Archipelago and the Empire.
Anyone may hold the position of intermediary; as this is not an Imperial title, there is no requirement for the holder to be an Imperial citizen.
Removal
The intermediary can be removed at any time by the Asavean priesthood. The Imperial senate could close down the Temple of Balo and the Black Bull, making the title meaningless..
As this is not an Imperial title, the holder cannot be revoked, and would not lose access to the benefits of their position even if they were the subject of a Writ of Excommunication.
History
The Temple of Balo and the Black Bull was completed shortly before the Spring Equinox 381YE. Construction was significantly over budget, and took half a year longer than expected, due to opposition from the Imperial Synod.
OOC Note
This position is not an Imperial title. A character could hold this position and still have an Imperial title. The Empire has little control over the position; in theory possession of the title and how it works is at the mercy of non-player characters. The Senate can effectively abrogate the title by shutting down the Temple of Balo and the Black Bull, but cannot amend its powers or responsibilities.
The Title in Play
The role does not provide additional information about events in the Empire, nor allow the player holding it to request special reports or downtime actions. These details are assumed to be below the abstraction layer. The title holder is encouraged to create their own stories about their activities within reasonable limits and to get involved in events appropriate to their title during the game, but they do not have any powers beyond those explicitly listed in the section on powers.
These details exist partly to provide context and character to the role - and partly to allow our writers to use the title as a plot hook. Plot that involves the position will be rare - but all the campaign positions in Empire have these details to create the potential for it to happen.