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Overview

The The Butcher of The Meat and Mana Market of Temeschwar is an Imperial title awarded to a League citizen. The official title is a not insignificant mouthful, meaning that within a week of the ministry being completed it had already been shortened to "magic butcher"

Responsibilities

The Steward is responsible for ensuring that all business taking place at the Tassato Mana Exchange is above board, although the actual day-to-day running of the Exchange is handled by officers who are well paid for their work. In the event that the Exchange was threatened, they would be expected to deal with those threats; they might also be called on to make decisions about the broad policies of the Exchange such as whether certain nations or individuals should be prevented from trading, and so on. In return, the agents of the Exchange appraise the Steward of opportunities to purchase crystal mana at bargain prices.

Total Money SpentProduction
7 Crowns8 mana crystals
17 Crowns16 mana crystals
35 Crowns25 mana crystals
48 Crowns33 mana crystals
62 Crowns42 mana crystals

Powers

A Market for Mana

The Tassato Mana Exchange is a ministry. The Steward can purchase quantities of crystal mana at a set price. The Steward makes their decision how much money to spend during downtime from their character page. Money is removed from, and resources are placed into, the character's inventory when the downtime is processed.

Appointment

The Steward of the Tassato Mana Exchange is appointed during the Summer Solstice each year by unanimous decision of the senators of the League. If a unanimous decision cannot be reached, the title may be appointed by the Imperial Senate instead.

The title can be held by a citizen of the League. They can be revoked by the General Assembly, the League National Assembly, and by the Assembly of the Nine.

The Meat and Mana Market of Temeschwar

The Mana Exchange was commissioned by Gant Archama of the Guild of Torn Banners during the Winter Solstice 381YE, two years after the Tassato Mana Exchange in Tassato. Work was completed shortly before the Spring Equinox 382YE.Taking advantage of an (opportunity to construct branches of the Exchange in other League cities, it was the long-serving senator for Temeschwar's final motion before his death in battle. The work was paid for and completed by Gant's rival and ally, Lorenzo 'La Volpe' of the Bloody Butchers Guild of Temeschwar whose construction of the several great works know as the Legacies of Virtue Lorenzo had led to a significant increase in the amount of mana available in the League cities.

The exchange itself occupies a heavily fortified three-storey building in Temeschwar with a beautiful white granite portico. It has several heavily reinforced sub-levels with mithril-infused wards against scrying and intrusion. The business of the Mana Exchange is the sale and purchase of crystal mana. While many of the customers are League citizens, the Exchange is open to customers from across the Empire and beyond.

Built on the eastern side of one of the cities oldest meat markets, visitors can trade in crystal mana and then purchase a dizzying array of sausages, hams and the choicest cuts of cooked meat from the nearby market stalls.

As with other structures paid for by La Volpe, heraldry of the Butchers Guild and images of crossed cleavers and blood drops are prominent. Visitors to the exchange pass under an arch formed of statues of Gant and Lorenzo shaking hands. The entrance hall is dominated by a plaque commemorating the courage and prosperity of those members of the Torn Banners who died alongside Gant Archama.

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.