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====== The Elysian Senate | ====== The Elysian Senate | ||
- | The Elysian Senate is the ultimate governing body of the [[faction: | + | The Elysian Senate is the ultimate governing body of the [[faction: |
===== Composition: | ===== Composition: | ||
- | The senate is composed of 501 Senators, so numbered in order for there the to always be a majority for one course of action on the vote. Within the senate there are 83 Senators (corresponding to 1/6th of the Senate) which forms the [[.senate:war_council]]– composed entirely of trained tacticians as well as proved soldiers, and it is this body that decides upon the military policy of Elysia. In addition to this there are 166 Ecclesiastical Senators, incorporating religiously trained individuals as well as Exarchs. The senate is overseen by God’s Justicar (currently a Patrician man named Araqiel), a rotating position of Exarchs – their position is there to uphold the peace and to ensure that proper procedure is being upheld. | + | The senate is composed of 501 Senators, so numbered in order for there the to always be a majority for one course of action on the vote. Within the senate there are 83 Senators (corresponding to 1/6th of the Senate) which forms the [[war_council]]– composed entirely of trained tacticians as well as proved soldiers, and it is this body that decides upon the military policy of Elysia. In addition to this there are 166 Ecclesiastical Senators, incorporating religiously trained individuals as well as Exarchs. The senate is overseen by God’s Justicar (currently a Patrician man named Araqiel), a rotating position of Exarchs – their position is there to uphold the peace and to ensure that proper procedure is being upheld. |
At this time, a number of the seats are empty, both from losses on the military side of things, and from unforeseen losses among the Senators in general. | At this time, a number of the seats are empty, both from losses on the military side of things, and from unforeseen losses among the Senators in general. |