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==Overview==
==Overview==
The Guardian of Britta's Shrine is an Imperial title [[Construct_shrine_for_Britta's_body|created]] by the [[Imperial Senate]] in Winter 376YE. The position of guardian is a [[sinecure]], requiring minimal responsibility but offering a regular income.
The Guardian of Britta's Shrine was an Imperial title [[Construct_shrine_for_Britta's_body|created]] by the [[Imperial Senate]] in Winter 376YE. The position of guardian was a [[sinecure]], requiring minimal responsibility but offering a regular income.


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 accoutrements were placed in a [[Necropolis#The Shrine of Britta|shrine of white granite]] in [[Necropolis]]. The eternal flame that burns in the courtyard before the memorial serves as a place of pilgrimage for those wishing to meditate on and show their respects to the departed Empress, whose inspirational example is already seen by many as re-igniting the flame of Imperial [[Pride]] following the disastrous reigns of [[Empress Giselle]], [[Emperor Hugh]] and [[Emperor Walter]].
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 [[Necropolis#The Shrine of Britta|shrine of white granite]] in [[Necropolis]]. The eternal flame that burns in the courtyard before the memorial serves as a place of pilgrimage for those wishing to meditate on and show their respects to the departed Empress, whose inspirational example is already seen by many as re-igniting the flame of Imperial [[Pride]] following the disastrous reigns of [[Empress Giselle]], [[Emperor Hugh]] and [[Emperor Walter]].


Some controversy surrounds the sinecure; it is regarded as unconstitutional since it creates votes in the Synod but is appointed by the Senate, allowing the Senate undue influence the Synod. It is also very unusual in that it provides votes in the Synod but does not provide votes in the Highborn elections. The motion was not struck down by magistrates at the time, however, and so the title stands.
Some controversy surrounded the sinecure; it was regarded as unconstitutional since it created votes in the Synod but was appointed by the Senate, allowing the Senate undue influence the Synod. The motion was not struck down by magistrates at the time, however, and so the title stood.


In Autumn 379YE, a delegation of Highborn and [[Wintermark|Winterfolk]] visited the shrine and removed the personal effects of the Young Empress. They were [[To sleep in Kallavesa|reunited with her body]] in Kallavesa. As news spread, the stream of pilgrims traveling to the shrine dropped to a trickle and then largely petered out. By the beginning of the Spring Equinox 380YE, the title of Guardian had become a purely ceremonial title, providing neither votes nor liao.
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==Responsibilities==
==Responsibilities==
The Guardian oversees the shrine dedicated to the memory of the dead Empress, and ensures the eternal flame is not extinguished.
The Guardian oversees the shrine dedicated to the memory of the dead Empress, and ensures the eternal flame is not extinguished.
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The Guardian serves has [[Imperial_title#Term_of_office|tenure]] and serves until they die, step down or are [[revocation|revoked]].
The Guardian serves has [[Imperial_title#Term_of_office|tenure]] and serves until they die, step down or are [[revocation|revoked]].


The Guardian can be revoked by the [[The_Assemblies_of_the_Synod#The_National_Assemblies|Highborn assembly]], the the [[The_Assemblies_of_the_Synod#The_General_Assembly|General assembly]] or the [[The_Assemblies_of_the_Synod#The_Assembly_of_Nine|Assembly of Nine]].  
The Guardian can be revoked by the [[The_Assemblies_of_the_Synod#The_National_Assemblies|Highborn assembly]], the the [[The_Assemblies_of_the_Synod#The_General_Assembly|General assembly]] or the [[The_Assemblies_of_the_Synod#The_Assembly_of_Nine|Assembly of Nine]]. -->


==History==
==History==
The first Guardian of Britta's Tomb is Ruth of Highguard, a [[Highguard_religious_beliefs#Steward of the Dead|Steward of the Dead]] belonging to the Cenotaph chapter of Necropolis.
The first (and last) Guardian of Britta's Tomb was Ruth of Highguard, a [[Highguard_religious_beliefs#Steward of the Dead|Steward of the Dead]] belonging to the Cenotaph chapter of Necropolis.


[[Category:Imperial Titles]]
[[Category:Imperial Titles]]
[[Category: Highguard]]
[[Category: Highguard]]

Revision as of 17:42, 12 March 2016

Overview

The Guardian of Britta's Shrine was an Imperial title created by the Imperial Senate in Winter 376YE. The position of guardian was a sinecure, requiring minimal responsibility but offering a regular income.

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. The eternal flame that burns in the courtyard before the memorial serves as a place of pilgrimage for those wishing to meditate on and show their respects to the departed Empress, whose inspirational example is already seen by many as re-igniting the flame of Imperial Pride following the disastrous reigns of Empress Giselle, Emperor Hugh and Emperor Walter.

Some controversy surrounded the sinecure; it was regarded as unconstitutional since it created votes in the Synod but was appointed by the Senate, allowing the Senate undue influence the Synod. The motion was not struck down by magistrates at the time, however, and so the title stood.

In Autumn 379YE, a delegation of Highborn and Winterfolk visited the shrine and removed the personal effects of the Young Empress. They were reunited with her body in Kallavesa. As news spread, the stream of pilgrims traveling to the shrine dropped to a trickle and then largely petered out. By the beginning of the Spring Equinox 380YE, the title of Guardian had become a purely ceremonial title, providing neither votes nor liao.

History

The first (and last) Guardian of Britta's Tomb was Ruth of Highguard, a Steward of the Dead belonging to the Cenotaph chapter of Necropolis.