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Overview

The Regario Dossier is an Imperial title. It is a nation title, and can be held only by a citizen of the League.

Powers

Seat on the Bourse

Custodianship of the Regario Dossier comes with a seat on the Imperial Bourse. For the most part, this Seat comes with no additional responsibilities. it is an Imperial title that allows access to the private auction, and grants the right to participate on the rare occasion when the Imperial Bourse as a body is required to make a decision.

Bounty of ilium

The Seat has control of a source of ilium, and receives ingots of this precious metal which they can dispense as they choose. Production is 4 rings of ilium every season.

Annual Report

In Spring, the holder of the Seat receives an annual report regarding the state of the Empire's relations with foreign powers. Prior to Autumn 379YE, the report covered Imperial relations with the Asavean Archipelago, the Commonwealth, the Principalities of Jarm, the Sarcophan Delves, and the Sumaah Republic. The reports tend to focus almost exclusively on matters relating to international trade that might effect the Empire. The holder of the Seat cannot give instructions to these agents, and communication between the Seat and the agents is generally limited to the receipt of the annual report.

In Autumn 379YE, the Imperial Senate passed a motion to Expand the Regario Dossier, allocating funds to allow recruitment of agents to be sent to include the Axos, the Iron Confederacy and the Faraden. Even with the increased funding, gathering information from some of these nations will almost certainly prove difficult, as the Empire has few existing trade ties with Axos or the Iron Confederacy.

Agents of the Regario Dossier

There are, very roughly, two varieties of agent associated with the Regario dossier. The first and largest groups are the informal diplomats and emissaries of the Empire, the majority of them citizens of the League, who represent their nation in foreign parts. They are largely independent, and their agenda is simply to improve relations between foreign nation and the Empire.

The second group is much smaller - perhaps no more than a dozen as of 379YE - and are more actively involved in espionage and the active gathering of information. The custodian of the Regario dossier invariably receives reports from both groups of agents, although the reports of the former group are invariably filtered through the documents of the latter.

Espionage Agents of the Regario Dossier are always referred to by pseudonyms, each named after a significant river. Agent Couros is based in Nemoria in the Asavean Archipelago; Agent Vassa based in Zemeh and th Sumaah Republic; Agent Scorrero based in the city of Jarm in the Jarmish Principalities; Agent Gancio based in the port-city of Leerdam in the Commonwealth; and agent Umshalla based in the Sarcophan Delves in Sarcophan. In reality, these Agents tend to be figureheads responsible for collecting and compiling reports from one or more other agents active in the foreign nation.

These agents are largely able to avoid detection because residents of the nations where they are active are used to seeing Imperial merchants. Consequently, while the Regarrio Dossier is unlikely to have much difficulty integrating it's agents into Faraden, they may encounter additional problems in the Iron Confederacy and in Axos.

The holder of the Seat never knows the identity of these agents, and is absolutely discouraged from interfering in their affairs. All communication takes place through an office of the civil service (referred to as Agent Catazar on the occasion that they provide any documents themselves), allowing for the security of the agents to be preserved in the face of regularly changing Seat holder. The autonomy the Agents possess is generally considered to be a key to their success, and endangering it would almost certainly reduce their usefulness.
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Rodrigo Barossa de Tassato Regario of the Company of the Red
Fox,who took the Seat in Summer 378YE

Selection

Custodianship of the Regarrio Dossier is a League Bourse position. Election is by open auction at the Spring Equinox each year. Any League citizen may bid for the title.

Removal

The position of custodian of the Regarrio Dossier is re-selected at the Spring Equinox each year. They cannot be revoked by the Imperial Synod.

History

Established in 173YE, during the reign of Emperor Frederick, the Regario Dossier serves to support the League diplomats active all over the world, making contacts with foreign powers and attempting to sway them to the Empire's side. Such activities require considerable funds but the gains for the Empire are difficult to overstate. If too many foreign powers were to ally with the barbarians, the fate of the Empire would surely be lost.

This Bourse position is reserved for a citizen of The League who presents the largest bid. It is widely claimed that the payment is used to pay for bribes and other diplomatic arrangements. In fact this is hypothecation, the costs of operating the dossier are fixed and the money from the auction goes to the Senate as with other Bourse seats.

What do foreign powers know?
It is likely that the foreign nations active on the world stage know the Empire maintains agents in the midst of more legitimate merchants. Indeed, these powerful nations would expect the Empire to do so. It is almost certain that those nations maintain agents of their own within the Empire to keep abreast of the broad strokes of Imperial policy, especially as it relates to trade relations. A common understanding is that while the Regario Dossier agents are involved purely in observation relating to trade, they are unlikely to be a big enough concern to cause their hosts to remove them - which is another reason why the Seat holder is unable to issue specific instructions to them. There have been incidents in the past where agents have been arrested, or have disappeared, but they are few and far between.