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On the Purpose of the Dawn Council
 
On the Purpose of the Dawn Council
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1. The Emperor/Empress shall invite their most favored nobles as a close council of advisers, thereby conferring courtly prestige upon them. Members of the Dawn Council shall serve as the personal sounding board of the Imperial Throne.
 
1. The Emperor/Empress shall invite their most favored nobles as a close council of advisers, thereby conferring courtly prestige upon them. Members of the Dawn Council shall serve as the personal sounding board of the Imperial Throne.
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On the Purpose of the Ivory Court
 
On the Purpose of the Ivory Court
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1. The Ivory Court refers to the realm aristocracy at large. Every noble of the Empire is automatically a member of the Ivory Court.
 
1. The Ivory Court refers to the realm aristocracy at large. Every noble of the Empire is automatically a member of the Ivory Court.
  
 
On the Conduct of the Emperor/Empress
 
On the Conduct of the Emperor/Empress
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1. The Imperial Throne represents the Ivory Court. It is the beating heart of the Empire whose responsibility it is to ensure the well being and engagement of the entire realm. The role holds immense honor and prestige, for the holder is the highest noble in the land and nearly a law unto themselves, but is neither infallible or untouchable.
 
1. The Imperial Throne represents the Ivory Court. It is the beating heart of the Empire whose responsibility it is to ensure the well being and engagement of the entire realm. The role holds immense honor and prestige, for the holder is the highest noble in the land and nearly a law unto themselves, but is neither infallible or untouchable.
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On the Conduct of Dukes/Duchesses  
 
On the Conduct of Dukes/Duchesses  
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1. These are the most trusted lieutenants of the Imperial Throne. In their own fiefs, they are the highest nobles with the right to refuse any command save those bearing the Seal of the Imperial Throne or the combined might of the Imperial Senate.
 
1. These are the most trusted lieutenants of the Imperial Throne. In their own fiefs, they are the highest nobles with the right to refuse any command save those bearing the Seal of the Imperial Throne or the combined might of the Imperial Senate.
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2. These are responsible for the well-being of their duchy, including the appointment of Lords, protection of provinces, and over-arching concern of regional maintenance.
 
2. These are responsible for the well-being of their duchy, including the appointment of Lords, protection of provinces, and over-arching concern of regional maintenance.
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3. Are to be greatly concerned with the value of their duchies as juxtaposed to their Ducal peers, for the finest duchy often enjoys benefits afforded by the Imperial Throne.
 
3. Are to be greatly concerned with the value of their duchies as juxtaposed to their Ducal peers, for the finest duchy often enjoys benefits afforded by the Imperial Throne.
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On the Conduct of Noble Lords
 
On the Conduct of Noble Lords

Revision as of 22:25, 3 December 2015

The Empire of the Ivory Vale, whose manifest destiny in is to reclaim her original borders be for the Trenton Treachery. The Government is split into 3 traditional factions of power: First and foremost that of the Imperial Throne, followed by the Imperial Dukes/Duchesses as the highest landowners, and then the Imperial Senate to serve as a check and balance upon the first two.


On Government Positions:


1. The Emperor/Empress, holder of the Imperial Throne, shall be the highest noble in the land, the head of government and highest arbiter on all matters within the Empire’s Borders.

2. The Praetor/Praetrix shall be the right hand of the Ruler, second in all government affairs, heir apparent, and shall speak with the Voice of the Empire in the Imperial Throne’s absence. This position is appointed by the Imperial Senate.

3. The Tribune of the Imperial Senate shall be entrusted with the financial matters of the realm, third ranking in government, but first in the Imperial Senate as it’s primary speaker and representative and should be considered with care, regardless of whether or not the Tribune is a Lord or not. The Tribune will appraise the Imperial Throne of the morale and opinions of the realm. This position is appointed by the Imperial Senate.

4. The Imperator/Imperatrix, though least in government rank, shall be the Fury of the Empire, charged with leading the Ivory Legions into battle, Defending the capital, and policing the realm. The Imperator/Imperatrix’s chiefest duty is the protection of the Imperial Throne from any threat, and the extension of the ruler’s wrath against any foe abroad. To select a candidate, a tournament of armed skill is held and the victor (or best performing) is so awarded. In the event of haste, the Imperial Throne my make an assignment.

5. Neither the Imperial Throne, nor any Duke/Duchess, may hold an additional ruling council position unless the need is great enough to warrant a dispensation from the Imperial Throne.On the Purpose of the Imperial Senate


On the Imperial Senate

1. The Imperial Senate shall hold a seat for each Regional Lord of the Empire. Only the Tribune, Emperor/Empress, Regional Lords, or their appointed Seneschals have a right to a seat.

2. The Imperial Senate may put to question any edict, decree, or action of the Imperial Throne, requiring a 2/3’s majority to retroactively cancel or revert any of the aforementioned actions.

3. The Imperial Senate may call for the legal, forcible resignation of ANY appointed or elected position, up to and including whomsoever sits the Imperial Throne, requiring a 2/3’s majority.

    a.	To force the holder of the Imperial Throne to step down, the Imperial Senate must have the endorsement of at least Two Ruling Council Members.
    b.	To force an Imperial Duke or Duchess to step down, the Imperial Senate must have the endorsement of the Imperial Throne.
    c.	To force an Imperial Lord to step down, the Imperial Senate requires a Simple voting majority and the endorsement of that Lord’s Imperial Duke/Duchess

4. War is to be considered the ultimate and most reviled tool of State. To Declare war, the Imperial Throne requires a 2/3’s majority vote in favor by the Imperial Senate


On the Purpose of the Dawn Council

1. The Emperor/Empress shall invite their most favored nobles as a close council of advisers, thereby conferring courtly prestige upon them. Members of the Dawn Council shall serve as the personal sounding board of the Imperial Throne.


On the Purpose of the Ivory Court

1. The Ivory Court refers to the realm aristocracy at large. Every noble of the Empire is automatically a member of the Ivory Court.

On the Conduct of the Emperor/Empress

1. The Imperial Throne represents the Ivory Court. It is the beating heart of the Empire whose responsibility it is to ensure the well being and engagement of the entire realm. The role holds immense honor and prestige, for the holder is the highest noble in the land and nearly a law unto themselves, but is neither infallible or untouchable.


On the Conduct of Dukes/Duchesses

1. These are the most trusted lieutenants of the Imperial Throne. In their own fiefs, they are the highest nobles with the right to refuse any command save those bearing the Seal of the Imperial Throne or the combined might of the Imperial Senate.

2. These are responsible for the well-being of their duchy, including the appointment of Lords, protection of provinces, and over-arching concern of regional maintenance.

3. Are to be greatly concerned with the value of their duchies as juxtaposed to their Ducal peers, for the finest duchy often enjoys benefits afforded by the Imperial Throne.


On the Conduct of Noble Lords


On the Conduct of the General Nobility