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There are three titles that are appointed by the priests of the Synod. They are:
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<quote by="Imperial Constitution">The Synod will establish assemblies that each may know their virtue and select the most virtuous amongst them to lead.</quote>
* Cardinal of a Virtue Assembly, including the Assembly of the Way
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{{Synod Judgement Summary|Any Assembly|Lesser Majority}}
* Gatekeeper
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==Overview==
* [[Conscience of the Senate]]
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The [[judgement]] of appointment allows the Synod to choose a citizen to hold an Imperial title for a year or more. It is a standard method of appointment that forms one of the [[New_Imperial_titles#Well_Worn_Paths|well worn paths]] for election available to the Senate when they create a new Imperial title.
  
===Appointment of the Cardinal===
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Each Imperial title that is appointed by the Synod specifies which [[assembly]] the title is appointed by. Any title that is re-elected annually will also specify when the election occurs. At the appropriate summit, any citizen who is eligible for the position may approach the [[Tribune of the Synod]] to indicate they wish to be considered for the title. The Tribune will then raise a judgement in the appropriate assembly asking the the Synod to judge the appointment.
* Each Virtue Assembly selects one of their number to be the cardinal of that Assembly.
 
* Only members of the Virtue Assembly can become the cardinal.
 
  
To appoint a cardinal, all candidates must make themselves known to an appropriate civil servant by a specified deadline, usually noon the day of the election. Once all candidates are known, then the members of the virtue assembly pass judgment in favour of the candidate they wish to be cardinal. They may, if they wish, elect to vote against one of the candidates.
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==Judgement==
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A judgement of appointment may only be submitted by the Tribune. Candidates who wish to be considered for the position make themselves known to the Tribune. who will raise a judgement of appointment in the relevant assembly listing the candidates name.  
  
There is a deadline by which members of the Assembly have to render their judgment. After that time, the candidate with the most support is declared cardinal.
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Once the judgement is submitted by the Tribune, any citizen who is eligible can have the Tribune add their name to the judgement. Members of the Synod may vote at any time, casting their votes for a single candidate named on the judgement.
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The Tribune will use their discretion to choose the appropriate deadline for the election, normally this will be 6pm on the second day of the summit, provided that the nominations begin on the Friday. A judgement of appointment is not subject to [[Cardinal#Further_Scrutiny|further scrutiny by the cardinals]]; the deadline for voting on a judgement raised by the Tribune may not be moved. Voting continues up to the deadline unless there is primacy or the civil service determines that a [[Judgement#Majority|greater majority]] has been achieved.
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A candidate for appointment may withdraw at any time. If they are the only candidate for the title, then the judgement will be withdrawn. Any votes that are recorded for the candidate will not be counted (though Synod members may change their vote) . Votes cannot be transferred to another candidate.
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If no nominee comes forward for a position, the Tribune will not raise a judgement of appointment for the position. The title will remain vacant until the Tribune is approached by an eligible candidate.
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===Assembly===
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Each Imperial title that is appointed by the Synod specifies which [[assembly]] the title is appointed by and when a regular election should be scheduled for.
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* Imperial positions can be appointed either by judgement of the [[Assembly of the Nine]] or by the [[General Assembly]].
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* National positions are appointed by judgement of the relevant national assembly.
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* Virtue positions are appointed by judgement of the relevant virtue assembly
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===Eligibility===
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Candidates for all positions appointed by the Imperial Synod do not have to be a member of the Synod, a specific assembly or possess any relevant skills. The only restriction is that candidates for national positions must be members of the appropriate nation.
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===Titles with Votes===
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It is illegal to use any votes provided by a title during the appointment of that title. The onus lies on the title holder to inform the Tribunes of their correct number of votes when voting for the appointment of any title they hold, otherwise they risk being prosecuted for [[List_of_Criminal_Offences#Crimes_against_the_Processes_of_the_State|subverting the agencies of state]] if the matter comes to light. This restriction applies regardless of whether the incumbent is seeking re-appointment and wishes to vote for a different candidate.
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<div style="float: right;"><quote by="Marcher Proverb">Having a beard doesn't make you wise.</quote></div>
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==Outcome==
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A judgement of appointment does not need a greater majority to succeed - whichever candidate has the most votes wins. If two citizens are tied for votes, then nobody wins the election and a new judgement must be raised to appoint the title.
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Once the election is confirmed, the Tribune will inform the Overseer of [[Imperial elections]] of the result and the winner assumes the prerogatives of their office.
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==Current Titles==
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The following Imperial titles are elected by the priests of the Synod using a judgement of appointment.
  
 
{|
 
{|
| '''Reappointment Schedule'''
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| '''Title''' || '''Appointed By''' || '''Renews'''
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| [[Cardinal]] || Virtue Assembly || By Virtue
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| [[Auditor of Senatorial Accountability]] || Assembly of Nine || Spring Equinox
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| [[High Exorcist]] || Assembly of Nine || Winter Solstice
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| [[Imperial Inquisitor]] || Assembly of Nine || Summer Solstice
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| [[Imperial Chaplain Consular]] || Cardinal of the Way || Spring Equinox
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| [[High Bard of the Empire]]  || Assembly of Nine || Spring Equinox
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| [[Quaymaster of the Black Sails]] || Loyalty Virtue Assembly || Ministry; Autumn Equinox
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| [[Voice of Barbs]] || Navarr National Assembly || Winter Solstice
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| [[Seer of the Gateway]] || Assembly of Nine || Until death, revocation or abdication
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| [[Dean of Laroc Cathedral]] || Dawn National Assembly || Sinecure; until death, revocation or abdication.
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| [[Custodian of the Imperial War Memorial]] || Highguard National Assembly || Sinecure; until death, revocation or abdication
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| [[Curator of the White City Museum]] || Highguard National Assembly || Sinecure; until death, revocation or abdication.
 
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| ''Winter Solstice'' || The Way & Prosperity
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| [[Watcher of Britta's Pool]] || Wintermark National Assembly || Sinecure; until death, revocation or abdication.
 
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| ''Spring Equinox'' || Ambition & Vigilance
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| [[Crow Keeper of the Rest]]  || Wintermark National Assembly || Sinecure; until death, revocation or abdication.
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| ''Summer Solstice'' || Courage & Wisdom
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| [[Curator of the Printer's Guild Museum]] || Cardinal of Prosperity || Sinecure; until death, revocation or abdication. When a new Cardinal of Prosperity is appointed they may choose to name a replacement.
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| [[Guardian of Giselle's Tomb]] || League National Assembly || Sinecure; until death, revocation or abdication.
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| [[Champion of Courage]] || Courage Virtue Assembly || Autumn Equinox
 
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| ''Autumn Equinox'' || Loyalty & Pride
 
 
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{{Synod Further Reading}}
===Appointment of the gatekeeper===
 
The cardinal of a Virtue Assembly - excluding the Assembly of The Way - has the right to appoint a member of their assembly as gatekeeper. The gatekeepers control access to the Labyrinth of Ages by dint of overseeing distribution of the [[pure liao]] prepared by the [[Imperial Civil Service]]. The cardinal may not name themselves as gatekeeper, and it is frowned upon to name a gatekeeper from the same nation as the cardinal.
 
 
 
The gatekeepers are given pure liao to distribute to those deemed worthy, or otherwise ready to experience a vision from one of their past lives. They are distributed by collective decision of the gatekeepers as they deem most fitting. The gatekeeper remains in position until either their position is [[revocation|revoked]], or until a new cardinal is elected and chooses to replace them.
 
 
 
===Appointment of the [[Conscience of the Senate|conscience]]===
 
The cardinal of the Assembly of The Way may appoint a layperson of virtue to a specially designated seat in the [[Imperial Senate]] created during the reign of [[Empress Varkula]] to serve as the Senate's 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 may appoint a member of their Assembly but they will lose their Synod membership as a result.
 
 
 
The conscience may hold the seat for no longer than a year, or until there is a new cardinal of the Way is appointed and chooses to name a replacement.
 
 
 
No person may hold the seat of the conscience more than once in a single lifetime.
 
[[Category:Synod]]
 

Revision as of 09:45, 31 July 2020

The Synod will establish assemblies that each may know their virtue and select the most virtuous amongst them to lead.

Imperial Constitution

Synod Judgement

Overview

The judgement of appointment allows the Synod to choose a citizen to hold an Imperial title for a year or more. It is a standard method of appointment that forms one of the well worn paths for election available to the Senate when they create a new Imperial title.

Each Imperial title that is appointed by the Synod specifies which assembly the title is appointed by. Any title that is re-elected annually will also specify when the election occurs. At the appropriate summit, any citizen who is eligible for the position may approach the Tribune of the Synod to indicate they wish to be considered for the title. The Tribune will then raise a judgement in the appropriate assembly asking the the Synod to judge the appointment.

Judgement

A judgement of appointment may only be submitted by the Tribune. Candidates who wish to be considered for the position make themselves known to the Tribune. who will raise a judgement of appointment in the relevant assembly listing the candidates name.

Once the judgement is submitted by the Tribune, any citizen who is eligible can have the Tribune add their name to the judgement. Members of the Synod may vote at any time, casting their votes for a single candidate named on the judgement.

The Tribune will use their discretion to choose the appropriate deadline for the election, normally this will be 6pm on the second day of the summit, provided that the nominations begin on the Friday. A judgement of appointment is not subject to further scrutiny by the cardinals; the deadline for voting on a judgement raised by the Tribune may not be moved. Voting continues up to the deadline unless there is primacy or the civil service determines that a greater majority has been achieved.

A candidate for appointment may withdraw at any time. If they are the only candidate for the title, then the judgement will be withdrawn. Any votes that are recorded for the candidate will not be counted (though Synod members may change their vote) . Votes cannot be transferred to another candidate.

If no nominee comes forward for a position, the Tribune will not raise a judgement of appointment for the position. The title will remain vacant until the Tribune is approached by an eligible candidate.

Assembly

Each Imperial title that is appointed by the Synod specifies which assembly the title is appointed by and when a regular election should be scheduled for.

  • Imperial positions can be appointed either by judgement of the Assembly of the Nine or by the General Assembly.
  • National positions are appointed by judgement of the relevant national assembly.
  • Virtue positions are appointed by judgement of the relevant virtue assembly

Eligibility

Candidates for all positions appointed by the Imperial Synod do not have to be a member of the Synod, a specific assembly or possess any relevant skills. The only restriction is that candidates for national positions must be members of the appropriate nation.

Titles with Votes

It is illegal to use any votes provided by a title during the appointment of that title. The onus lies on the title holder to inform the Tribunes of their correct number of votes when voting for the appointment of any title they hold, otherwise they risk being prosecuted for subverting the agencies of state if the matter comes to light. This restriction applies regardless of whether the incumbent is seeking re-appointment and wishes to vote for a different candidate.

Having a beard doesn't make you wise.

Marcher Proverb

Outcome

A judgement of appointment does not need a greater majority to succeed - whichever candidate has the most votes wins. If two citizens are tied for votes, then nobody wins the election and a new judgement must be raised to appoint the title.

Once the election is confirmed, the Tribune will inform the Overseer of Imperial elections of the result and the winner assumes the prerogatives of their office.

Further Reading

Core Brief

Additional Information