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This is the order that contains the largest number of magician-priests, and many of it's members also vote in the [[Imperial Synod]]. Some wags have dubbed the Sevenfold Path as the "''Magician's Assembly''". Even those members who do not also sit in the Synod tend to be politically active. Most members take their self-appointed task encouraging their fellow magicians to keep to the Way very seriously. At the very least, they have a great deal of interest in ensuring that the [[archmage|archmagi]] and their fellow [[grandmaster|grandmasters]] are virtuous. With the Synod unable to revoke titles in the Conclave, the Sevenfold Path traditionally see part of their role as using the [[Declaration#Declaration of Candidacy|Declaration of Candidacy]] and [[Declaration#Declaration of the Balance|Declaration of the Balance]] to ensure corrupt or heretical citizens do not rise to high office in the Conclave. Likewise, they take the [[Declaration#Declaration of Sorcery|Declaration of Sorcery]] very seriously and seldom balk at using it to remove power from those they consider to be a threat to the stability of the Empire. Finally, this is the order that has historically made the most use of the [[Declaration#Declaration of Interdiction|Declaration of Interdiction]] to protect the souls of their fellow citizens from dubious magic.
This is the order that contains the largest number of magician-priests, and many of it's members also vote in the [[Imperial Synod]]. Some wags have dubbed the Sevenfold Path as the "''Magician's Assembly''". Even those members who do not also sit in the Synod tend to be politically active. Most members take their self-appointed task encouraging their fellow magicians to keep to the Way very seriously. At the very least, they have a great deal of interest in ensuring that the [[archmage|archmagi]] and their fellow [[grandmaster|grandmasters]] are virtuous. With the Synod unable to revoke titles in the Conclave, the Sevenfold Path traditionally see part of their role as using the [[Declaration#Declaration of Candidacy|Declaration of Candidacy]] and [[Declaration#Declaration of the Balance|Declaration of the Balance]] to ensure corrupt or heretical citizens do not rise to high office in the Conclave. Likewise, they take the [[Declaration#Declaration of Sorcery|Declaration of Sorcery]] very seriously and seldom balk at using it to remove power from those they consider to be a threat to the stability of the Empire. Finally, this is the order that has historically made the most use of the [[Declaration#Declaration of Interdiction|Declaration of Interdiction]] to protect the souls of their fellow citizens from dubious magic.


Devout magicians are joined in this order by magicians who genuinely seek to ensure the future of the Empire. In recent years several [[Imperial Orcs]] have joined the order; this has lead to some members beginning to quietly agitate for a change to the manifesto to replace the words ''human destiny'' with something more appropriate, although most orc members appear unconcerned.
Devout magicians are joined in this order by magicians who genuinely seek to ensure the future of the Empire. In recent years several [[Imperial Orcs]] have joined the order. This lead some members to quietly agitate for a change to the manifesto; originally the first point mentioned ''human destiny'' rather than the ''destiny of Imperial citizens.''  Following a [[Declaration#Declaration of Concord|Declaration of Concord]] by the Conclave, a motion was brought before the Senate and the wording [[Alter manifesto of Sevenfold Path|changed]] to recognise that not all Imperial citizens are humans. Most orc members appear unconcerned, both with the change and the original wording, although it has (perhaps predictably) outraged some traditional members of the Order.


The Order of the Sevenfold Path has traditionally chosen grandmasters who are strong in virtue and faith, usually priests. Of all the orders, the Sevenfold Path tends to have the worst access to crystal mana as many of it's members are leaders of a [[congregation]], rather than controlling a [[mana site]]. Consequently, the order is usually more measured in the addresses and declarations raised and particularly choosy in deciding which gambits to fund.
The Order of the Sevenfold Path has traditionally chosen grandmasters who are strong in virtue and faith, usually priests. Of all the orders, the Sevenfold Path tends to have the worst access to crystal mana as many of it's members are leaders of a [[congregation]], rather than controlling a [[mana site]]. Consequently, the order is usually more measured in the addresses and declarations raised and particularly choosy in deciding which gambits to fund.

Revision as of 17:39, 30 August 2014

Motto

Let all power be guided by virtue.

Symbol

A symbol that has been used by the Order in the past has been a seven-spoked wheel with each of the triangles between the spokes coloured differently with one of the colours of the rainbow.

Order of the Sevenfold Path

The Manifesto

The Order of the Sevenfold Path holds the following to be true:

  • Magic should work in harmony with, and to promote, the fulfilment of the destiny of Imperial citizens.
  • The Conclave and Synod can most effectively protect the Empire from hazards, and subversive elements, by working in harmony and unison
  • The Way of Virtue binds the Empire together and should inform all use of powers, including magic

The Order of the Sevenfold Path exists to:

  • Encourage the use of magic in understanding, and supporting, human destiny
  • Ensure the powers of the Conclave are deployed in line with the Way of Virtue
  • Build a bridge between the Conclave and the priests of the Synod


Membership of the Order

This is the order that contains the largest number of magician-priests, and many of it's members also vote in the Imperial Synod. Some wags have dubbed the Sevenfold Path as the "Magician's Assembly". Even those members who do not also sit in the Synod tend to be politically active. Most members take their self-appointed task encouraging their fellow magicians to keep to the Way very seriously. At the very least, they have a great deal of interest in ensuring that the archmagi and their fellow grandmasters are virtuous. With the Synod unable to revoke titles in the Conclave, the Sevenfold Path traditionally see part of their role as using the Declaration of Candidacy and Declaration of the Balance to ensure corrupt or heretical citizens do not rise to high office in the Conclave. Likewise, they take the Declaration of Sorcery very seriously and seldom balk at using it to remove power from those they consider to be a threat to the stability of the Empire. Finally, this is the order that has historically made the most use of the Declaration of Interdiction to protect the souls of their fellow citizens from dubious magic.

Devout magicians are joined in this order by magicians who genuinely seek to ensure the future of the Empire. In recent years several Imperial Orcs have joined the order. This lead some members to quietly agitate for a change to the manifesto; originally the first point mentioned human destiny rather than the destiny of Imperial citizens. Following a Declaration of Concord by the Conclave, a motion was brought before the Senate and the wording changed to recognise that not all Imperial citizens are humans. Most orc members appear unconcerned, both with the change and the original wording, although it has (perhaps predictably) outraged some traditional members of the Order.

The Order of the Sevenfold Path has traditionally chosen grandmasters who are strong in virtue and faith, usually priests. Of all the orders, the Sevenfold Path tends to have the worst access to crystal mana as many of it's members are leaders of a congregation, rather than controlling a mana site. Consequently, the order is usually more measured in the addresses and declarations raised and particularly choosy in deciding which gambits to fund.

One gambit that often receives special attention from the Sevenfold Path, and which they have regularly prevailed upon their archmagi to present, is a gambit to provide resources for granting the Mantle of the Golden Orator to their allies in the Synod; they may be devout but they know the value of giving a larger voice to those priests who speak in support of the Conclave and of magicians in general.

Conclave vault

Each summit, the Conclave vault of the Sevenfold Path garners the following resources;