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The Highborn Assembly selects senators by interrogation. Each chapter whose [[chapter|chapterhouse]] is in the contested [[territory]] may put forward a single candidate for consideration by the Assembly. Chapters are assumed to have sufficient wisdom to be able to select their most virtuous member. On the rare occasion where a chapter is unable to pick a single candidate, they forfeit their right to be considered during that election.
The Highborn Assembly selects senators by interrogation. Each chapter whose [[chapter|chapterhouse]] is in the contested [[territory]] may put forward a single candidate for consideration by the Assembly. Chapters are assumed to have sufficient wisdom to be able to select their most virtuous member. On the rare occasion where a chapter is unable to pick a single candidate, they forfeit their right to be considered during that election.


Candidates come before the [[The_Assemblies_of_the_Synod#The_National_Assemblies|Highborn Assembly]] where they are expected to answer questions designed to assess their moral rectitude. The Assembly does not exclusively select priests to high office, but it is clear that those who have priestly training have a considerable advantage in answering the moral dilemmas and philosophical questions put to them. After examining the candidates, each member of the Assembly secretly votes to indicate which candidate they felt was least trustworthy. The candidate with the least votes against them is then declared the winner. If two or more candidates receive equal fewest votes, then all other candidates are eliminated and another round of voting takes place.
Candidates come before the [[The_Assemblies_of_the_Synod#The_National_Assemblies|Highborn Assembly]] where they are expected to answer questions designed to assess their moral rectitude. The Assembly does not exclusively select priests to high office, but it is clear that those who have priestly training have a considerable advantage in answering the moral dilemmas and philosophical questions put to them. After examining the candidates, each member of the Assembly secretly votes to indicate which candidate they felt was least virtuous. The candidate with the least votes against them is then declared the winner. If two or more candidates receive equal fewest votes, then all other candidates are eliminated and another round of voting takes place.


The senators for each Imperial territory are re-elected at specific equinox and solstices during the year. The senator for [[Reikos]] is elected at the Spring equinox, the senator for [[Bastion]] is elected at the Summer solstice, the senator for [[Casinea]] is elected at the Autumn equinox, and the senator for [[Necropolis]] is elected at the Winter solstice.
The senators for each Imperial territory are re-elected at specific equinox and solstices during the year. The senator for [[Reikos]] is elected at the Spring equinox, the senator for [[Bastion]] is elected at the Summer solstice, the senator for [[Casinea]] is elected at the Autumn equinox, and the senator for [[Necropolis]] is elected at the Winter solstice.

Revision as of 11:11, 5 June 2018

Exarchs provide civic and moral leadership to their chapter
Jada, of the Scions of Ravensfell

Most Highborn live in or near one of the chapters, the great walled settlements, that are spread across the plains that surround the river Couros. Each is a fully functional community incorporating families and individuals from all walks of life, who share a common set of beliefs in the form of a creed.

Each chapter chooses one of their own, called an exarch, to provide the chapter with civic and moral leadership. The exarch is most commonly the one who best embodies the chapter’s creed; a priest or one who has been schooled in philosophy and faith is usually chosen. As a result, most Highborn who are politically ambitious begin by seeking training as a priest. Highborn history clearly shows the perils of choosing a leader who is not virtuous, so they make no apology for placing this criterion above any other.

The holy city of Bastion is the capital of the nation. Every chapter maintains a hostel of some kind here, so that members who make the pilgrimage have somewhere to stay. At one time the Assembly of the Virtuous would meet here regularly to decide the business of the state. When Highguard agreed to join the Empire, the Assembly of the Virtuous was used as the cornerstone for the Imperial Synod, becoming the Highborn Assembly wholesale, and spreading the mandate to watch for any sign of moral decay in the soul of the Empire.

Most political business moved to the Senate after the creation of the Empire so those members of the Highborn Assembly interested in politics now meet when the Imperial Court meets, the better to appoint Highborn Senators. Bastion is no longer the seat of government of the Highborn Nation, but it remains the spiritual home of the Way of Virtue and pilgrims from all over the Empire travel here.

Leadership is a heavy burden
Ira, of Felix's Watch

Leading a territory

In the days before the Empire the Exarchs were subject to the approval of the Assembly of the Virtuous, to ensure that chapters were led by devout individuals. That power lapsed generations ago; now only the senators come before the Assembly for ratification.

The Highborn Assembly selects senators by interrogation. Each chapter whose chapterhouse is in the contested territory may put forward a single candidate for consideration by the Assembly. Chapters are assumed to have sufficient wisdom to be able to select their most virtuous member. On the rare occasion where a chapter is unable to pick a single candidate, they forfeit their right to be considered during that election.

Candidates come before the Highborn Assembly where they are expected to answer questions designed to assess their moral rectitude. The Assembly does not exclusively select priests to high office, but it is clear that those who have priestly training have a considerable advantage in answering the moral dilemmas and philosophical questions put to them. After examining the candidates, each member of the Assembly secretly votes to indicate which candidate they felt was least virtuous. The candidate with the least votes against them is then declared the winner. If two or more candidates receive equal fewest votes, then all other candidates are eliminated and another round of voting takes place.

The senators for each Imperial territory are re-elected at specific equinox and solstices during the year. The senator for Reikos is elected at the Spring equinox, the senator for Bastion is elected at the Summer solstice, the senator for Casinea is elected at the Autumn equinox, and the senator for Necropolis is elected at the Winter solstice.

Tallying the votes

Every Highborn character with a congregation is automatically a member of the national assembly. Each character receives ten votes, plus two additional votes each time they have upgraded their resource. Votes in the synod gained from a sinecure or other Imperial title do not count during the election of a Highguard senator. It should be noted that the effects of enchantments such as Mantle of the Golden Orator do provide additional votes in Highguard senatorial elections, as the extra citizens they attract to the enchanted congregations are quite real.

Prominent Highborn chapters

A list of well-known chapters who have attended Anvil in recent years can be found here.