Honorable Chamber

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The Honorable Chamber is an advisory group of Suel nobles to the Duke of Urnst.[1]

Overview

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The Honorable Chamber is an ancient institution predating the office of the duke. Originally formed as a senate, it was responsible for selecting the first duke. Today, it remains a gathering of Suel nobility, dedicated to promoting their interests and maintaining their privileges.

Structure

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Membership

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The Honorable Chamber consists of:

  • 162 Hereditary Seats – Passed to the eldest child of the current holder.
  • 91 Appointed Seats – Granted by the duke, typically to loyal family members, nobles of great service, or political allies.

Eligibility

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Only Suel nobles who trace their lineage back to House Maure, the first Suel house in the duchy, may serve in the Chamber.

Functions and authority

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Advisory role

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  • Officially, the Chamber serves as an advisory council to the duke.
  • In practice, its recommendations on revenue, taxation, laws, and noble disputes are rarely ignored.
  • The Chamber holds significant influence over the duchy’s governance.

Meetings

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  • Held annually after the harvest in Leukish, lasting for one month.
  • The duke may call for additional sessions as needed.

Seats and succession

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Hereditary seats

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  • Passed to the eldest child upon the seat-holder's death or retirement.
  • Can only be forfeited in cases of treason or murder of a noble, with the duke reclaiming the seat.
  • If a noble house dies out, the seat may be reassigned to distant relatives or another family (rarely, 2-3 times per generation).

Appointed seats

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  • Often given to the duke’s allies, distinguished Suel individuals, or key government officials (e.g., Admirals, Field Marshals, County Governors).
  • Historically, high priests of major faiths were included, but this was abolished by Duke Justinian and not reinstated by Duke Karll.

Leadership and organization

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First Council

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  • Selected by the duke, but must be approved by the Chamber to maintain cooperation.
  • Oversees the Chamber’s operations and selects committee chairs.

Privy Council

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  • Composed of committee chairs, making it the true governing body of the Chamber.

Powers and political influence

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  • While the Chamber is technically advisory, its decisions on noble matters carry immense weight.
  • The duke rarely overrules the Chamber, particularly on land titles, taxation, and charters.
  • By tradition, business operations beyond one’s home county require a charter, and the Chamber handles most charter approvals.

Political factions

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The Chamber is a hotbed of political maneuvering, bribery, and shifting alliances. The most influential factions include:

Noble-merchant houses

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Traditional noble houses

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Religious influence and conflict

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  • The Chamber is dominated by Skeptic philosophy, with few clerics in attendance.
  • Religious representatives are often ignored or publicly chastised.
  • Duke Karll has openly opposed the Chamber’s anti-religious stance, causing significant tensions with the nobility.

Notable traditions and controversies

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  • No weapons or spell components are allowed in the Chamber due to frequent fights.
  • Secret dealings and backroom negotiations dictate much of its power dynamics.
  • Clerics are campaigning to restore their seats, but face opposition from entrenched Skeptic leaders.

Historical notes and recent events

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  • The Temple Coalition Revolt significantly weakened religious influence in the Chamber.
  • A vacant hereditary seat recently sparked intense political competition, with multiple noble houses vying for the position.

References

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Notes

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Citations

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  1. An Empty Seat (DM Info) (2001; RPGA), p.6-7

Bibliography

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