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Post by redox on Jan 7, 2015 5:40:21 GMT
[attr="class","canbox"] [attr="class","canh"]EMPRESS [attr="class","canic"] After her brother fell, Althea Volkov did not waste time. She accepted her role as empress, as the previous Emperor had no blood connections besides Althea herself. She doesn't want to lead and she doesn't want to fight- but she will do both. "For Shara and its citizens," she tells herself. "For brother," she will cry before battle. [attr="class","canbox"] [attr="class","canh"]ROYAL CONSORT [attr="class","canic"] The royal consort is the recognized spouse or partner of the ruler. In theory the royal consort can be nearly as powerful as the actual emperor, but the truth of this wildly varies from consort to consort, depending on their own fortitude and their relationship with their partner. [attr="class","canbox"] [attr="class","canh"]IMPERIAL GENERAL [attr="class","canic"] Advisor to the emperor in military matters and the most powerful figure in the imperial army. Usually of noble blood, but over the history of Shara several talented commoners have risen to the position. Born into a family with strong ties to the Shara military, Hector Grimoire was carefully groomed for the ranks and climbed his way to Imperial General. Despite ascending to the position only a few years ago, he has quickly earned respect from both the political and public arenas. [attr="class","canbox"] [attr="class","canh"]IMPERIAL WITCH [attr="class","canic"] The imperial witch always comes from the family of salt witches that formed the monster/champion contract and they are always appointed to the court position by the head of the family, not the emperor. Sometimes the position is a reward, sometimes not. It is always for life. [attr="class","canbox"] [attr="class","canh"]HEAD OF HOUSE BELET [attr="class","canic"] The High Seat of House Belet and the ruler of the city. Only a witch can inherit leadership of Belet; if the eldest child does not have magical prowess, the title will pass to the next eligible heir who does. Please be sure to fill up this space with an extravagant and flowery description of your lovely character so that the template comes out looking decent. [attr="class","canbox"] [attr="class","canh"]HEAD OF HOUSE NERI [attr="class","canic"] The High Seat of House Neri and the ruler of the city. Please be sure to fill up this space with an extravagant and flowery description of your lovely character so that the template comes out looking decent. [attr="class","canbox"] [attr="class","canh"]HEAD OF HOUSE ZAQAR [attr="class","canic"] The High Seat of House Zaqar and the ruler of the city. A proud family, the Zaqar seek power to make them the most powerful; as the first witch of his generation, Cael's position as heir was guaranteed since birth. As a direct opposite of the ideal authoritative figure, there are rumors that speak of scandal surrounding him, but Cael is confident that these mere humans can't do anything past spreading useless slander. The mundane world is boring and he is not: why is that, he wonders. [attr="class","canbox"] [attr="class","canh"]HEAD OF HOUSE SHUL [attr="class","canic"] The High Seat of House Shul and the ruler of the city. Please be sure to fill up this space with an extravagant and flowery description of your lovely character so that the template comes out looking decent. [attr="class","canbox"] [attr="class","canh"]HEAD OF HOUSE THEBES [attr="class","canic"] The High Seat of House Thebes and the ruler of the city. Please be sure to fill up this space with an extravagant and flowery description of your lovely character so that the template comes out looking decent. [attr="class","canbox"] [attr="class","canh"]HEAD OF HOUSE KUR [attr="class","canic"] The High Seat of House Kur and the ruler of the city. Please be sure to fill up this space with an extravagant and flowery description of your lovely character so that the template comes out looking decent.
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Post by redox on Jan 7, 2015 5:41:10 GMT
[attr="class","canbox"] [attr="class","canh"]CONSUL-GENERAL [attr="class","canic"] The Consul-General is responsible for managing Irkalla's judicial and social affairs. They are the highest magistrate in the land and can remit the sentences of convicted criminals, though this power is rarely exercised. Elected from the High Council to serve for a period of four years, the Consul-General must agree with the Governor-General for any new laws proposed by the High Council to become official, though a single General and the unanimous action of the High Council can overturn a sole General's veto. [attr="class","canbox"] [attr="class","canh"]GOVERNOR-GENERAL [attr="class","canic"] The Consul-General is responsible for managing Irkalla's military affairs. They command the land army and Irkalla's zeppelin fleet, and hold the sole authority to declare war. Elected from the High Council to serve for a period of four years, the Governor-General must agree with the Consul-General for any new laws proposed by the High Council to become official, though a single General and the unanimous action of the High Council can overturn a sole General's veto. [attr="class","canbox"] [attr="class","canh"]HIGH COUNCIL MEMBER [attr="class","canic"] The High Council is the voice of the people in Irkalla's government. They propose laws and curb the power of the Generals, as the Generals curb their power in turn. Only Council members can vote in the election of a Governor-General or Consul-General. Unlike nobility in Shara, Irkallan High Council Members gain their rank not through lineage but through service to the city-state. They are elected through merit and deeds of valor or great aid. The title is not hereditary. Currently most of the Council is composed of those who helped Irkalla break away from the empire, be it through politics, financial support or military strength. [attr="class","canbox"] [attr="class","canh"]HIGH COUNCIL MEMBER [attr="class","canic"] The High Council is the voice of the people in Irkalla's government. They propose laws and curb the power of the Generals, as the Generals curb their power in turn. Only Council members can vote in the election of a Governor-General or Consul-General. Unlike nobility in Shara, Irkallan High Council Members gain their rank not through lineage but through service to the city-state. They are elected through merit and deeds of valor or great aid. The title is not hereditary. Currently most of the Council is composed of those who helped Irkalla break away from the empire, be it through politics, financial support or military strength. [attr="class","canbox"] [attr="class","canh"]HIGH COUNCIL MEMBER [attr="class","canic"] The High Council is the voice of the people in Irkalla's government. They propose laws and curb the power of the Generals, as the Generals curb their power in turn. Only Council members can vote in the election of a Governor-General or Consul-General. Unlike nobility in Shara, Irkallan High Council Members gain their rank not through lineage but through service to the city-state. They are elected through merit and deeds of valor or great aid. The title is not hereditary. Currently most of the Council is composed of those who helped Irkalla break away from the empire, be it through politics, financial support or military strength. [attr="class","canbox"] [attr="class","canh"]HIGH COUNCIL MEMBER [attr="class","canic"] The High Council is the voice of the people in Irkalla's government. They propose laws and curb the power of the Generals, as the Generals curb their power in turn. Only Council members can vote in the election of a Governor-General or Consul-General. Unlike nobility in Shara, Irkallan High Council Members gain their rank not through lineage but through service to the city-state. They are elected through merit and deeds of valor or great aid. The title is not hereditary. Currently most of the Council is composed of those who helped Irkalla break away from the empire, be it through politics, financial support or military strength. [attr="class","canbox"] [attr="class","canh"]HIGH COUNCIL MEMBER [attr="class","canic"] The High Council is the voice of the people in Irkalla's government. They propose laws and curb the power of the Generals, as the Generals curb their power in turn. Only Council members can vote in the election of a Governor-General or Consul-General. Unlike nobility in Shara, Irkallan High Council Members gain their rank not through lineage but through service to the city-state. They are elected through merit and deeds of valor or great aid. The title is not hereditary. Currently most of the Council is composed of those who helped Irkalla break away from the empire, be it through politics, financial support or military strength.
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Post by redox on Jan 7, 2015 5:44:30 GMT
[attr="class","basicp"] [attr="class","basich2"]CANON POSITIONS Emperor is locked for obvious reasons. I don't know if we ever had ... requirements for playing canon positions. To apply for a position, give us a blurb and we'll put it up.
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