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OOC: The Inquisition Council of Magi
This is going up rather late, but!
The Inquisition, for you newer folks, does have a self-governing body of mages. It is comprised of both NPCs and PCs, and has officially met once. We made sure to leave plenty of room open for people to sit on this council, but here's a caveat: already about 10% of the Inquisition's mages will not abide by the Council's decisions, and even more will deny the Council's authority if certain demographics (cough APOSTATES) are over-represented. So IC action = IC consequence here. We could use lots more Circle mages, especially Aequitarians.
The Council is dealing with such issues as templar involvement, Harrowings, abominations, and relations with the non-mage populace.
If your character is not part of the council (mage or non-mage), they are very much allowed (encouraged, even) to bring their concerns to any Council member and can even speak to the Council during a session. Opinions can be expressed and taken into account. After all, Councilors are elected officials and therefore have a care for the popularity of their decisions.
All meetings are public and the minutes are available for anyone to read.
If you with to sign up or take a peek at current representation, go here.
TL;DR POLITICS ARE FUN.
Questions?
LINKS:
First Council Session Minutes
Minutes of the meeting that determined there would be a Council
The Inquisition, for you newer folks, does have a self-governing body of mages. It is comprised of both NPCs and PCs, and has officially met once. We made sure to leave plenty of room open for people to sit on this council, but here's a caveat: already about 10% of the Inquisition's mages will not abide by the Council's decisions, and even more will deny the Council's authority if certain demographics (cough APOSTATES) are over-represented. So IC action = IC consequence here. We could use lots more Circle mages, especially Aequitarians.
The Council is dealing with such issues as templar involvement, Harrowings, abominations, and relations with the non-mage populace.
If your character is not part of the council (mage or non-mage), they are very much allowed (encouraged, even) to bring their concerns to any Council member and can even speak to the Council during a session. Opinions can be expressed and taken into account. After all, Councilors are elected officials and therefore have a care for the popularity of their decisions.
All meetings are public and the minutes are available for anyone to read.
If you with to sign up or take a peek at current representation, go here.
TL;DR POLITICS ARE FUN.
Questions?
LINKS:
First Council Session Minutes
Minutes of the meeting that determined there would be a Council
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Pel doesn't need to be convinced, Nerva would not allow someone to touch her, let alone drag her out by her ear lol
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Just humor me, I really am a horrible person.
(It wouldn't be the ear, probably the arm)
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There would be a shield between them before she could try, basically.
She wouldn't smack Pel or anything but if Pel really pushed it i would have to go research templar abilities sob
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