Dean of the Lyceum
Dean of the Lyceum is an Imperial title bestowed upon a magician by the Imperial Conclave. The Dean oversees the Lyceum, and directs the progress of Imperial ritual research. While the Lyceum is often seen as the foremost centre of magical research, there is some rivalry with similar institutions elsewhere in the Empire and beyond.
While the Dean has the final say in the research agenda of the Lyceum, it is common for other magicians to approach her and suggest areas which might benefit one or other of the orders, Imperial Nations or other interest groups in the Empire. Some Deans have made healthy profits from these magicians, and the Conclave tends to look the other way as long as it does not get out of hand - after all, who is to say that a ritual is not eventually going to prove useful to the Empire? Isn't being able to make that decision that the reason the Dean exists in the first place?
The Lyceum was established during the reign of Empress Aenea on an island east of Siroc. It is a centre of arcane learning in the Empire, and the Dean of the Lyceum maintains sumptuous apartments here. Approach to the island is carefully controlled by the magicians and professors, and the most promising magicians are invited to study or teach there. While it is technically in the territory of Madruga, the island is considered to be part of the Imperial Conclave rather than the nation of the Brass Coast.
In actuality, a number of the researchers attached to the Lyceum do not live in the physical college itself. They receive a small stipend, and participate in research through letter-writing, but there are (for example) Varushkan masters of the Lyceum who spend most of their lives with their cabal, Urizen masters of the Lyceum who rarely leave their dreaming spires, and Freeborn and Navarr masters who make a great deal of use of Call Winged Messenger to send the results of their researches to their colleagues at the Lyceum while maintaining their mendicant lifestyles.
Powers of the Dean
The Dean has the ability to direct the research of the magicians at the Lyceum, arguably the foremost centre of magical research in the Empire.
Guiding the magicians of the Lyceum
The Lyceum is a centre of magical learning where ritual magicians from across the Empire come to study, debate, discuss and pursue arcane mastey. In return for maintaining a good standard of living, these magicians are expected to perform ritual research and study for the betterment of the Empire. The Dean is responsible for setting the direction that research takes.
The Dean can direct research towards formalizing a new ritual so that it can be mastered. The research may take anywhere from a season to several years depending on the complexity and the resources available. The amount of time it takes to complete research into a ritual depends on the magnitude of that ritual. It generally requires at least three months (one season) for every twenty ranks of magnitude the final ritual will have. If research is not completed, the Lyceum keeps notes on their work so far, and may resume it at a later date from where it was left off.
At the completion, the Dean receives a copy of the ritual suitable to use in mastering it. The Dean may keep the knowledge of the ritual restricted to themselves and their allies, or through a Declaration of Acceptance the Conclave can have that ritual added to the wider body of Imperial Lore, making it available to any ritual magician in the Empire.
If the conclave passes the Declaration of Acceptance, the Senate then votes to approve funds for propagating the ritual. The cost for the Senate to add a ritual to Imperial Lore is ten Thrones. If the Senate refuses, the ritual is not added to Imperial lore, and the Senate cannot choose to add a ritual without the approval of the Conclave.
When not pursuing research for the Dean, the masters of the Lyceum dedicate themselves to their own pursuits in comfort and security.
Apartments at the Lyceum
The Dean has fine apartments at the heart of the Lyceum itself. These luxurious chambers have been built and rebuilt by the finest architects the Empire has to offer and allow the Dean (and their family if desired) to live a rich lifestyle marked by fine food, access to luxuries and exposure to cultural excellence from across the Empire.
Selection
The appointment, replacement or removal of a the Dean 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 Dean only once a season.
Removal
The Dean cannot be revoked by the Imperial Synod. The Dean serves until another magician takes the title, or another Dean is appointed in the Conclave. When a Dean loses their title, research on their projects ends although it is not unknown for a Dean to return to ealier projects of interest and have them completed in their name.
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