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The Quartermaster General has the power to [[Casualties#Emergency_Resupply|resupply Imperial armies.]]
The Quartermaster General has the power to [[Casualties#Emergency_Resupply|resupply Imperial armies.]]


To use this power, the Quartermaster General provides an announcement to the Civil Service, who present the decision to the Senate. No voting is possible by the Senate at this point, as the power has been delegated to the Quartermaster General . The [[Imperial Synod]] may, however, choose to exercise their [[veto]] over the Master's decision.
To use this power, the Quartermaster General provides an announcement to the Civil Service, who present the decision to the Senate. No voting is possible by the Senate at this point, as the power has been delegated to the Quartermaster General . The [[Imperial Synod]] may, however, choose to exercise their [[veto]] over the Quartermaster's decision.


==Selection of the Quartermaster General==
==Selection of the Quartermaster General==

Revision as of 18:21, 8 May 2014

Overview

The Quartermaster General of the Imperial Armies is an Imperial Title appointed by the senate.

The title was created at the Autumn Equinox summit of 377YE, and Janusz Dalibor von Temeschwar appointed to the position by the Senate.

Responsibilities of the Quartermaster General

The Quartermaster General is expected to take responsibility for the logistics of the Empire's armies. They may be called upon to advise the Senate on the needs of the armies, so that they may best pass motions for the resupply, development or building of armies and fortifications. They are expected to acquire resources swiftly and efficiently using allocated Senate funds to satisfy these requirements, and to liaise between the Senate and Military Council on logistical matters.

Powers of the Quartermaster General

Stipend

The Quartermaster General receives a stipend of 25 Thrones each season from the Imperial Treasury.

Additional Powers

The Quartermaster General has the power to resupply Imperial armies.

To use this power, the Quartermaster General provides an announcement to the Civil Service, who present the decision to the Senate. No voting is possible by the Senate at this point, as the power has been delegated to the Quartermaster General . The Imperial Synod may, however, choose to exercise their veto over the Quartermaster's decision.

Selection of the Quartermaster General

The Quartermaster General is appointed by the Senate as a procedural vote. The title is appointed during the Autumn Equinox. Any Imperial citizen may hold the post.

Removing the Quartermaster General

The Quartermaster General is appointed every year. The Quartermaster General of the Imperial Armies can be revoked by the General Assembly or the Council of Nine.

History

The first Quartermaster General of the Imperial Armies was Janusz Dalibor von Temeschwar of the Bloody Butchers of Temeschwar.