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The Conscience of the Senate is an [[Imperial Title|Imperial title]] appointed by the Cardinal of the Assembly of the Way in the [[Imperial Synod]]. It is considered a virtue title of the Assembly of the Way.  
<quote by="Varkula, The Throne">No. Call it the Conscience of the Senate. If I have ever have need of a conscience... I'll find my own priest.</quote>


During the reign of [[Empress Teleri]], all the Cardinals of the Synod were granted the abilities now wielded by the Conscience. They used them in a variety of ways, and to the increasing chagrin of the Senate. When [[Empress Varkula]] came to the [[The Throne|throne]], she orchestrated matters so that the Senate was able to succesfully remove those powers from the Cardinals. As a compromise, however, the post of the Conscience was created and it's appointment left in the hands of the Cardinal of the Way. The intention is that rather than representing the interests of any one Virtue assembly it will instead represent all the virtuous citizens of the Empire.
==Overview==
The Conscience of the Senate is an [[Imperial Title|Imperial title]] appointed by the [[cardinal]] of the [[The_Assemblies_of_the_Synod#The_Virtue_Assemblies|Assembly of the Way]] in the [[Imperial Synod]]. It is considered a virtue title of the Assembly of the Way.  


The Conscience must be a lay-person; this means that if the appointee has a [[congregation]], they must give up their membership of their assembly and lose the ability to participate in the business of the [[Imperial Synod]] for as long as they serve.
The Conscience must be a lay-person; this means that if the appointee has a [[congregation]], they must give up their membership of their assembly and lose the ability to participate in the business of the [[Imperial Synod]] for as long as they serve.
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==Responsibilities==
==Responsibilities==
The Conscience is intended to observe Senate affairs; to speak on behalf of the virtuous; to keep the [[Senator|senators]] focused on their duty to the citizens of the Empire rather than their own aggrandizement; and to represent the Synod in the Senate when needed.
The Conscience is intended to observe Senate affairs; to speak on behalf of the virtuous; to keep the [[Senator|senators]] focused on their duty to the citizens of the Empire rather than their own aggrandizement; and to represent the Synod in the Senate when needed.
==Limitations==
===One Year Only===
The Conscience serves for up to one year, unless removed from office early. In addition, no person may hold the seat of the Conscience more than once in their lifetime. This restriction is [[#history|historical]] in nature, put in place when the post was first created to limit the power of the Conscience.


==Powers==
==Powers==
The Conscience serves in the [[Imperial Senate]].
The Conscience enjoys many of the same powers as a [[senator]] with the advantage that they do not need to worry about re-election. Some Consciences decline to use these powers, seeing their role as more ceremonial; others take full part in the business of the Senate, engaging in spirited debates with their fellow senators.
 
===Member of the Senate===
The Conscience is a [[Senate session#Member_of_the_Senate|member of the Senate]]. They are entitled to enter the Senate chamber at the start of a [[Senate session]] and participate in the debates.
 
===Representation===
The Conscience may cast vote on any [[Senate_motion#Majority_Vote|majority motion]] that is brought before the Senate. They may not vote on a motion that requires a constutitonal vote.


===Guiding the Senate===
===Proposal===
The Conscience may [[Senator#Right to Speak|speak]], [[Senator#Right to Vote|vote]] and [[Senator#raise a motion|raise or second motions]] just as a Senator does. Some Consciences decline to use these powers, seeing their role as more ceremonial; others take full part in the business of the Senate, engaging in spirited debates with their fellow Senators.
The Conscience may [[Senate_motion#Proposal|propose]] a single motion for consideration by the Senate each summit.


===Voice of Virtue===
===Voice of Virtue===
The Conscience may may [[Appointments to the Senate#abstention|abstain]] from any vote in the Senate. They are also responsible for announcing the [[Veto|veto]] of the [[Imperial Synod]]. The conscience will often be called on to speak on matters relating to the Synod.
The Conscience may may [[Appointments to the Senate#abstention|abstain]] from any vote in the Senate. The conscience will often be called on to speak on matters relating to the Synod.


==Selection==
==Selection==
The cardinal of the [[Imperial Synod|Assembly of The Way]] may appoint a layperson of virtue to be the Conscience. The cardinal may not appoint themselves to the post, and it is frowned upon to name a conscience from the same nation as the cardinal.
The cardinal of the [[Imperial Synod|Assembly of The Way]] may appoint any citizen to be the Conscience, provided that that citizen has never held the position previously. It is frowned upon to name a conscience from the same nation as the cardinal.
 
No person may hold the seat of the conscience more than once in a single lifetime.


==Removal==
==Removal==
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The Conscience can be revoked by the Assembly of the Way, the Assembly of Nine or the General Assembly.
The Conscience can be revoked by the Assembly of the Way, the Assembly of Nine or the General Assembly.
==History==
During the reign of [[Empress Teleri]], all the cardinals of the Synod were granted the abilities now wielded by the Conscience. They used them in a variety of ways, and to the increasing chagrin of the [[Imperial Senate]]. When [[Empress Varkula]] came to the [[The Throne|throne]], she orchestrated matters so that the Senate was able to successfully remove those powers from the cardinals. As a compromise, however, the post of the Conscience was created and it's appointment left in the hands of the Cardinal of the Way. The intention is that rather than representing the interests of any one Virtue assembly it will instead represent all the virtuous citizens of the Empire.
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No. Call it the Conscience of the Senate. If I have ever have need of a conscience... I'll find my own priest.

Varkula, The Throne

Overview

The Conscience of the Senate is an Imperial title appointed by the cardinal of the Assembly of the Way in the Imperial Synod. It is considered a virtue title of the Assembly of the Way.

The Conscience must be a lay-person; this means that if the appointee has a congregation, they must give up their membership of their assembly and lose the ability to participate in the business of the Imperial Synod for as long as they serve.

Responsibilities

The Conscience is intended to observe Senate affairs; to speak on behalf of the virtuous; to keep the senators focused on their duty to the citizens of the Empire rather than their own aggrandizement; and to represent the Synod in the Senate when needed.

Limitations

One Year Only

The Conscience serves for up to one year, unless removed from office early. In addition, no person may hold the seat of the Conscience more than once in their lifetime. This restriction is historical in nature, put in place when the post was first created to limit the power of the Conscience.

Powers

The Conscience enjoys many of the same powers as a senator with the advantage that they do not need to worry about re-election. Some Consciences decline to use these powers, seeing their role as more ceremonial; others take full part in the business of the Senate, engaging in spirited debates with their fellow senators.

Member of the Senate

The Conscience is a member of the Senate. They are entitled to enter the Senate chamber at the start of a Senate session and participate in the debates.

Representation

The Conscience may cast vote on any majority motion that is brought before the Senate. They may not vote on a motion that requires a constutitonal vote.

Proposal

The Conscience may propose a single motion for consideration by the Senate each summit.

Voice of Virtue

The Conscience may may abstain from any vote in the Senate. The conscience will often be called on to speak on matters relating to the Synod.

Selection

The cardinal of the Assembly of The Way may appoint any citizen to be the Conscience, provided that that citizen has never held the position previously. It is frowned upon to name a conscience from the same nation as the cardinal.

Removal

The conscience may hold the seat for no longer than a year, or until a new cardinal of the Way is appointed and chooses to name a replacement.

The Conscience can be revoked by the Assembly of the Way, the Assembly of Nine or the General Assembly.

History

During the reign of Empress Teleri, all the cardinals of the Synod were granted the abilities now wielded by the Conscience. They used them in a variety of ways, and to the increasing chagrin of the Imperial Senate. When Empress Varkula came to the throne, she orchestrated matters so that the Senate was able to successfully remove those powers from the cardinals. As a compromise, however, the post of the Conscience was created and it's appointment left in the hands of the Cardinal of the Way. The intention is that rather than representing the interests of any one Virtue assembly it will instead represent all the virtuous citizens of the Empire.

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