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Miruvhor Code, Article I

Government History · by Academician Eldrigal Shrythara

One: The Royal House of Miruvhor, being the duely elected rulers of Miruvhor, shall hereby be granted complete control over all of Miruvhor, in order to best serve the will of her citizens. This includes full legislative, political, economic, legal, military, and diplomatic powers.

Two: The Royal House of Miruvhor shall be composed at all

times of the following:The Leader of Miruvhor, hereby defined as the highest ranking mortal member of the Royal House. The General of Miruvhor, who is defined as the highest ranking member of the Royal Forces of Miruvhor. The Master of Coin, who is defined as any exceptional member appointed by the leader of Miruvhor. In times of trouble, one member of the Royalty can hold more than one of these titles.

Three: The Leader of Miruvhor is the supreme authority in all matters concerning the well being of Miruvhor. He, more than any embodies the spirit and will of the people, and is responsible for our collective success or failure. Therefore, it is hereby written that no Leader of Miruvhor shall hold post without having established a clear line of succession, to avoid having those unworthy or unfit for leadership sieze the reigns of power during a time of transition or flux in power.

Five : Any threat or suggestion of a coup upon the lawfully elected elders of our Empire is to be deemed an act of treason, and is subject to treatment under the provisions provided in artice four (IV).

Six : Any applicant of suitable wealth, aptitude, temperment, and judged worthy by the current administration, may be inducted into the Royal House as a consort. The hopeful noble must seek out and obtain the support of at least one member of the Royalty beforehand, submit an acceptable scroll as deemed by the current administration, and be elected by secret ballot. Failure to meet one or all of these criteria shall result in immediate action taken as deemed fit by the current Leader of Miruvhor.

Seven : The word of the Emperor of Miruvhor supercedes all written law.