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Overview

The Watcher of Britta's Pool was an Imperial title created by the Imperial Senate in Winter 379YE. The position of Watcher is a sinecure, requiring minimal responsibility but awarded a regular income of liao and votes in the Imperial Synod to reflect the many pilgrims making the visit to the pool.

Following the death of Empress Britta in 376YE, heroic efforts recovered her body and many of her effects from the Thule barbarians. The body was interred in the swamps of Kallavesa while her personal accouterments were placed in a shrine of white granite in Necropolis. In Autumn 379YE, a delegation of Highborn and Winterfolk visited the shrine and removed the personal effects of the Young Empress and reunite them with her body in the swamps. The Pool was created to support the many pilgrims from Wintermark and beyond to allow them to visit Britta's resting place in safety.

Responsibilities

The Watcher oversees the pool dedicated to the memory of the dead Empress, and ensures the grove is not disturbed.

Powers

A Portion of Liao

The sinecure provides nine measures of liao to the Watcher each season, to be used as they see fit.

Voice in the Synod

The Watcher of Britta's Pool may sit in the Imperial Synod, and possesses 18 votes in Synod affairs (or an additional 18 votes if they already have a congregation). They may use these votes in any assembly they are eligible for.

Selection

The Watcher is a national position appointed by the Synod. It is elected by judgement of the Wintermark Assembly

Because this is a national position, the title can only be held by a Wintermark citizen.

Removal

The Watcher has tenure and serves until they die, step down or are revoked.

The Watcher can be revoked by the Wintermark Assembly, the the General assembly or the Assembly of Nine.

History