Editing Provinces and Protectorates

Jump to: navigation, search

Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.

The edit can be undone. Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then save the changes below to finish undoing the edit.
Latest revision Your text
Line 5: Line 5:
 
However this separation of powers can be a disadvantage in frontier areas; if a provincial governor wants to deploy military force he must apply to Avanthar who will issue the approproiate orders to his local Palace of Ever-Glorious War, a procedure that may take weeks or months. Thus in certain areas the office of Protector has been established. A Protector can draw on any resources within his Protectorate from any palace to defend the area, and can overrule any court decision immediately (though any such action is reviewed by Avanthar when the emergency is past). This often includes calling out the Temple guard units to support the police (or even take to the field as auxillaries in the case of the martial gods).
 
However this separation of powers can be a disadvantage in frontier areas; if a provincial governor wants to deploy military force he must apply to Avanthar who will issue the approproiate orders to his local Palace of Ever-Glorious War, a procedure that may take weeks or months. Thus in certain areas the office of Protector has been established. A Protector can draw on any resources within his Protectorate from any palace to defend the area, and can overrule any court decision immediately (though any such action is reviewed by Avanthar when the emergency is past). This often includes calling out the Temple guard units to support the police (or even take to the field as auxillaries in the case of the martial gods).
  
βˆ’
The governors of an ordinary province are not entirely without military force however; they have city police units, often of legion strength, and Sakbe road and Tomb police to call on for what they are worth. In a few instances provincial or city governors are traditional Kerdu of proper legions, such as the Legion of the Knower of Spells in Meku and the Legion of the Blue Peak in Jakalla. And it is also unlikely that a Kerdudali of the Palace of Ever-Glorious War is going to ignore a polite request from a governor for military assistance if there is a clear and present danger to the province, even if he cannot be actually ordered to call out his legions.
+
The governors of an ordinary province are not entirely without military force however; they have city police units, often of legion strength, and Sakbe road and Tomb police to call on for what they are worth. In a few instances provincial or city governors are traditional Kerdu of proper legions, such as the Legion of the Knower of Spells in Meku and the Legion of the Blue Peak in Jakalla. And it is also unlikely that a kedudali of the Palace of Ever-Glorious War is going to ignore a polite request from a governor for military assistance if there is a clear and present danger to the province, even if he cannot be actually ordered to call out his legions.
  
 
There are five curent protectorates:  
 
There are five curent protectorates:  

Please note that all contributions to RPGnet may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here.
You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see RPGnet:Copyrights for details). Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!

Cancel Editing help (opens in new window)