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Overview

The Master of the Clearing House is an Imperial title awarded to a League citizen.

Responsibilities

The Master is responsible for ensuring that all business taking place at the Tassato Apothecary Clearing House is being undertaken in a scrupulous fashion. The fine quality of herbs passing through the doors of the Clearing House must be guaranteed, and all transactions must be conducted in a civil, legal, and timely fashion. The actual day-to-day running of the Clearing House is handled by a team of well-paid apothecary agents, and for the most part they can get on with their jobs without any interference from the Master.

In the event that the business of the Clearing House were threatened, it would fall to the Master to deal with those threats. At the same time, they might be called on to make decisions about opportunities relating to the Clearing House.

In return, the agents of the Clearing House keep provide the Master with access to any special bargains they might spot.

Powers

Total Money SpentProduction
7 Crowns6 doses of True Vervain, 2 doses each of Imperial Roseweald, Cerulean Mazzarine,
Bladeroot, and Marrowort; and 2 random herbs
17 Crowns12 doses of True Vervain, 4 doses each of Imperial Roseweald, Cerulean Mazzarine,
Bladeroot, and Marrowort; and 5 random herbs
35 Crowns18 doses of True Vervain, 6 doses each of Imperial Roseweald, Cerulean Mazzarine,
Bladeroot, and Marrowort; and 8 random herbs

Ministry

The Tassato Apothecary Clearing House is a ministry. The Master can purchase quantities of herbs at a set price. The Master makes their decision how much money to spend during downtime from their character page. Money is removed from, and resources are placed into, the character's inventory when the downtime is processed.

Selection

The Master is a League national position appointed by the Senate. Under normal circumstances it will be appointed by unanimous vote of the League senators. The Steward is appointed during the Summer Solstice each year.

Because this is a national position, the title can only be held by an League citizen.

Removal

The Master of the Clearing House serves for one year, or until they die, step down, or are revoked.

The Master can be revoked by the League national assembly, the the General assembly or the Assembly of Nine.

Tassato Apothecary Clearing House

The Apothecary Clearing House was commissioned by Cesare Sanguineo Rezia Di Tassato of the Gilded Horn Carta during the Summer Solstice 379YE, but construction was delayed for some time. It was finally completed nearly a year later, and opened its doors shortly before the Summer Solstice 380YE.

The building itself is fairly unassuming - a large warehouse and offices in southern Mestra with access to private river docks. Herbs are stored in the secure warehouse until they are sold, carefully protected by well-paid guards. Tassato is not particularly known for its herb gardens, but the Cesare seal-of-approval has attracted interest from herb dealers across the Empire. Now, citizens of Tassato can purchase fine quality Cerulean Mazzarine from the Brass Coast, prepared Bladeroot from Wintermark and Varushka, and the best True Vervain and Imperial Roseweald the Marches and Dawn have to offer - as well as employing the expertise of professional apothecaries. The Clearing House is open to everyone, of course - and it's central position along the western borders of the Empire means it has already seen a fair amount of business between the Mazzarine-starved physicks of the north and the Bladeroot hungry potion-makers of the southern coast.

The Title in Play

The role does not provide additional information about events in the Empire, nor allow the player holding it to request special reports or downtime actions. These details are assumed to be below the abstraction layer. The title holder is encouraged to create their own stories about their activities within reasonable limits and to get involved in events appropriate to their title during the game, but they do not have any powers beyond those explicitly listed in the section on powers.

These details exist partly to provide context and character to the role - and partly to allow our writers to use the title as a plot hook. Plot that involves the position will be rare - but all the campaign positions in Empire have these details to create the potential for it to happen.