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==Overview==
==Overview==
The [[Imperial Senate]] has the power to commission important projects or great works of construction that will benefit the Empire. Any Imperial citizen can make use of mithril, weirwood or white granite they have purchased to improve a resource they own. But regardless of how much wealth they possess, no citizen can recruit their own [[Imperial Army|army]] or simply order the construction of a [[Great Work|great work]] unless they have been granted the authority to do so by a Senate motion.
The [[Imperial Senate]] has the power to commission important projects or great works of construction that will benefit the Empire. Any Imperial citizen can make use of mithril, weirwood or white granite they have purchased to improve a resource they own. But regardless of how much wealth they possess, no citizen can recruit their own [[Imperial army|army]] or simply order the construction of a [[Great work|great work]] unless they have been granted the authority to do so by a Senate motion.


Most commissions automatically result in the creation of a new [[Imperial title]], for example raising a new army causes the creation of a new Imperial [[general]]. Creating this title is an integral part of the commission and does not require a second motion to be considered by the Senate.
Most commissions automatically result in the creation of a new [[Imperial title]], for example raising a new army causes the creation of a new Imperial [[general]]. Creating this title is an integral part of the commission and does not require a second motion to be considered by the Senate.

Latest revision as of 11:14, 2 July 2019

Overview

The Imperial Senate has the power to commission important projects or great works of construction that will benefit the Empire. Any Imperial citizen can make use of mithril, weirwood or white granite they have purchased to improve a resource they own. But regardless of how much wealth they possess, no citizen can recruit their own army or simply order the construction of a great work unless they have been granted the authority to do so by a Senate motion.

Most commissions automatically result in the creation of a new Imperial title, for example raising a new army causes the creation of a new Imperial general. Creating this title is an integral part of the commission and does not require a second motion to be considered by the Senate.

Pages in category "Commission"

The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.