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==Prosperity's Boon==
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<div style="float:right; width: 450px; clear: right;"><quote by="Shining Glass Steining">“Shining Gliss steining, runesmith of the mark,
<div style="float:right; width: 450px; clear: right;"><quote by="Shining Glass Steining">“Shining Gliss steining, runesmith of the mark,
Lit sparks of prosperity, bright in the dark,
Lit sparks of prosperity, bright in the dark,
While she held shining steel, gave her life for her kin,
While she held shining steel, gave her life for her kin,
She wove ritual words to bring great harvests in.
She wove ritual words to bring great harvests in.
This balance is key for the might of our home,
This balance is key for the might of our home,
For there are both heroes of field and of loam.
For there are both heroes of field and of loam.
Though gliss, small fruit did her ambition yield  
Though gliss, small fruit did her ambition yield  
Ensured these bright crystals Prosperity build. “   
Ensured these bright crystals Prosperity build. “   

Revision as of 12:36, 4 September 2018

Overview

The Collector of Prosperity's Boon is a Wintermark Imperial title commissioned by the Imperial Senate in Summer 382YE. The position of Collector is a sinecure, requiring minimal responsibility but offering a regular income of crystal mana.

Responsibilities

The Collector has no particular responsibilities; they simply receive a bounty of crystal mana from Prosperity's Boon in Hahnmark. If the Boon were to be threatened in any way, it would be the responsibility of the Collector to deal with those threats.

Powers

Bounty of Mana

The Collector of Prosperity's Boon gains custodianship of a sinecure. They receive an income of 10 crystal mana each season.

Appointment

The Collector of Prosperity's Boon is appointed by unanimous decision of the Wintermark senators. If a unanimous decision cannot be reached, the title may be appointed by the Imperial Senate instead.

The title can be held by a Wintermark citizen. The Collector has tenure, and serves until they die or step down. They can be revoked by the General Assembly, the Wintermark National Assembly, and by the Assembly of the Nine.

Prosperity's Boon

“Shining Gliss steining, runesmith of the mark,

Lit sparks of prosperity, bright in the dark, While she held shining steel, gave her life for her kin, She wove ritual words to bring great harvests in. This balance is key for the might of our home, For there are both heroes of field and of loam. Though gliss, small fruit did her ambition yield Ensured these bright crystals Prosperity build. “

Shining Glass Steining

Prosperity's Boon is found in Hahnmark near Old Woodhall not far from the Dunsfall Sinkhole. It is positioned near both the hall of Hendal Hearth and New Dunhall, close to both the Valley of Pride, Vale's Might, Fallsheart Cave, and Dunfirth.

This Boon itself stands on the hillside between the Valley of Pride and Vale's Might. It takes the form of a roofed stone hall covering a shallow, natural amphitheatre and the spring that bubbles at it's centre. Crystals form on tiers of stone steps inlaid with mithril that stagger the inside of the building. Two huge doors allow access to the inside for the custodian to collect the growing crystals. To either side of the gates are granite statues of an armoured Steinr naga, the fallen hero known as “Shining Gliss Stiening”. Each statue presents a shield against an unseen enemy, her sword ready to strike with all her might. Upon the gate posts etched into the stone there is a poem about Shining Gliss Stiening.


The sinecure is a strong imposing structure with the runes of Pallas etched upon the doors and flaming baziers upon the walls. The runes of autumn are carved upon the stone cross beam above the main gates along with the words “This statue stands in remembrance, So future generations know that the hero’s of the past have fallen to give them and the empire a future. This is a testament to the virtues of the empire that empower and drive us all.”

Descriptive text provided by Joshua Michaelson