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There are six positions within Arandor, filled through appointment by the King or Queen. They also serve as advisors to the King or Queen regarding governance within Arandor. | There are six positions within Arandor, filled through appointment by the King or Queen. They also serve as advisors to the King or Queen regarding governance within Arandor. | ||
− | Captain of the Wardens: The Captain of the Wardens is responsible for leading and overseeing the Elven Wardens, a skilled group of warriors tasked with protecting the city of Arandor. They are in charge of maintaining the city's security, patrolling its borders, and defending against any external threats. The Captain is a highly respected and skilled individual who possesses excellent leadership qualities and combat expertise. | + | '''Captain of the Wardens''': The Captain of the Wardens is responsible for leading and overseeing the Elven Wardens, a skilled group of warriors tasked with protecting the city of Arandor. They are in charge of maintaining the city's security, patrolling its borders, and defending against any external threats. The Captain is a highly respected and skilled individual who possesses excellent leadership qualities and combat expertise. |
− | Commander of the Royal Guard: The Commander of the Royal Guard, respectively referred to as the Queensguard or Kingsguard, is responsible for the protection of the Elven royal family and their residence within Arandor. They oversee a contingent of elite guards who are tasked with ensuring the safety of the King or Queen members, their property. The Commander must possess exceptional tactical skills, loyalty, and the ability to make quick decisions in critical situations. | + | '''Commander of the Royal Guard''': The Commander of the Royal Guard, respectively referred to as the Queensguard or Kingsguard, is responsible for the protection of the Elven royal family and their residence within Arandor. They oversee a contingent of elite guards who are tasked with ensuring the safety of the King or Queen members, their property. The Commander must possess exceptional tactical skills, loyalty, and the ability to make quick decisions in critical situations. |
− | Adjudicator: The Adjudicator is a position of legal authority within Arandor. They are responsible for presiding over legal proceedings, settling disputes, and ensuring justice is upheld within the city. Adjudicators are knowledgeable in Elven law and possess a strong sense of fairness and impartiality. They make judgments and deliver verdicts based on evidence presented and established legal principles. | + | '''Adjudicator''': The Adjudicator is a position of legal authority within Arandor. They are responsible for presiding over legal proceedings, settling disputes, and ensuring justice is upheld within the city. Adjudicators are knowledgeable in Elven law and possess a strong sense of fairness and impartiality. They make judgments and deliver verdicts based on evidence presented and established legal principles. |
− | Herald of Arandor: The Herald of Arandor serves as the official spokesperson and ambassador for the city. They act as a liaison between Arandor and other realms, conveying important messages, representing the interests of the city in diplomatic negotiations, and maintaining diplomatic relationships. Heralds possess excellent communication skills, diplomacy, and a deep understanding of politics and etiquette. | + | '''Herald of Arandor''': The Herald of Arandor serves as the official spokesperson and ambassador for the city. They act as a liaison between Arandor and other realms, conveying important messages, representing the interests of the city in diplomatic negotiations, and maintaining diplomatic relationships. Heralds possess excellent communication skills, diplomacy, and a deep understanding of politics and etiquette. |
− | Chronicler: The Chronicler is responsible for recording and preserving the history, legends, and significant events of Arandor. They meticulously document the city's lore, cultural traditions, and the deeds of its inhabitants. Chroniclers often spend their lives studying ancient texts, interviewing elders, and conducting research to ensure the accurate preservation of Arandor's past. Their work is highly valued by the Elven society, as it serves as a source of wisdom and inspiration for future generations. | + | '''Chronicler''': The Chronicler is responsible for recording and preserving the history, legends, and significant events of Arandor. They meticulously document the city's lore, cultural traditions, and the deeds of its inhabitants. Chroniclers often spend their lives studying ancient texts, interviewing elders, and conducting research to ensure the accurate preservation of Arandor's past. Their work is highly valued by the Elven society, as it serves as a source of wisdom and inspiration for future generations. |
− | High Enchanter: The High Enchanter is the most skilled and knowledgeable practitioner of magic within Arandor. They are responsible for the city's magical affairs, including the regulation and supervision of magical practices, the training of young mages, and the preservation of ancient magical artifacts. The High Enchanter possesses immense magical power, wisdom, and a deep understanding of the intricate workings of arcane forces. They are held in high regard by the Elven people and play a crucial role in protecting Arandor from magical threats. | + | '''High Enchanter''': The High Enchanter is the most skilled and knowledgeable practitioner of magic within Arandor. They are responsible for the city's magical affairs, including the regulation and supervision of magical practices, the training of young mages, and the preservation of ancient magical artifacts. The High Enchanter possesses immense magical power, wisdom, and a deep understanding of the intricate workings of arcane forces. They are held in high regard by the Elven people and play a crucial role in protecting Arandor from magical threats. |
Revision as of 21:01, 19 May 2023
Government
The Elder King, or Queen is elected by the Elven people and then it is he or she who is charged with ruling the city.
There are six positions within Arandor, filled through appointment by the King or Queen. They also serve as advisors to the King or Queen regarding governance within Arandor.
Captain of the Wardens: The Captain of the Wardens is responsible for leading and overseeing the Elven Wardens, a skilled group of warriors tasked with protecting the city of Arandor. They are in charge of maintaining the city's security, patrolling its borders, and defending against any external threats. The Captain is a highly respected and skilled individual who possesses excellent leadership qualities and combat expertise.
Commander of the Royal Guard: The Commander of the Royal Guard, respectively referred to as the Queensguard or Kingsguard, is responsible for the protection of the Elven royal family and their residence within Arandor. They oversee a contingent of elite guards who are tasked with ensuring the safety of the King or Queen members, their property. The Commander must possess exceptional tactical skills, loyalty, and the ability to make quick decisions in critical situations.
Adjudicator: The Adjudicator is a position of legal authority within Arandor. They are responsible for presiding over legal proceedings, settling disputes, and ensuring justice is upheld within the city. Adjudicators are knowledgeable in Elven law and possess a strong sense of fairness and impartiality. They make judgments and deliver verdicts based on evidence presented and established legal principles.
Herald of Arandor: The Herald of Arandor serves as the official spokesperson and ambassador for the city. They act as a liaison between Arandor and other realms, conveying important messages, representing the interests of the city in diplomatic negotiations, and maintaining diplomatic relationships. Heralds possess excellent communication skills, diplomacy, and a deep understanding of politics and etiquette.
Chronicler: The Chronicler is responsible for recording and preserving the history, legends, and significant events of Arandor. They meticulously document the city's lore, cultural traditions, and the deeds of its inhabitants. Chroniclers often spend their lives studying ancient texts, interviewing elders, and conducting research to ensure the accurate preservation of Arandor's past. Their work is highly valued by the Elven society, as it serves as a source of wisdom and inspiration for future generations.
High Enchanter: The High Enchanter is the most skilled and knowledgeable practitioner of magic within Arandor. They are responsible for the city's magical affairs, including the regulation and supervision of magical practices, the training of young mages, and the preservation of ancient magical artifacts. The High Enchanter possesses immense magical power, wisdom, and a deep understanding of the intricate workings of arcane forces. They are held in high regard by the Elven people and play a crucial role in protecting Arandor from magical threats.