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Unlike the Council of Commons, each member of the council is given an aide of their own. The Council's offices are found on the ground floor of the Great Hall, with each councilmen receiving a small, but well-equipped, space.
 
Unlike the Council of Commons, each member of the council is given an aide of their own. The Council's offices are found on the ground floor of the Great Hall, with each councilmen receiving a small, but well-equipped, space.
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==Current Roll Call==
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* [[Laslo Manderlin]], Master of the Darksea Guild
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* [[Malphas]], Master of the Blackrazor Guild
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
* [[Council of Commons]]: The Council which represents the city's myriad guilds.
 
* [[Council of Commons]]: The Council which represents the city's myriad guilds.

Revision as of 17:11, 14 August 2008

Overview

  • Leadership
    • Lord Chairman ???
    • Vice Chairman ???
  • Roster: 34

One of the three legislative councils that govern Obsidian Bay at the behest of the Lord Mayor, the Council of Guilds represents the interests of the commercial, working, and adventuring guilds in Obsidian Bay.

The Council of Guilds admits the master of any guild with more than 100 members and presently has 34 members.

Offices

The Council has several administrative offices designed to assist the city in managing its myriad guilds.

Office of Grievances

This office handles inter-guild complaints and disputes, attempting to settle any problems before they erupt into violence, lawsuits, or both.

Powers

The Council of Commons has exactly the same powers as its sibling Councils, namely, the ability to pass laws, including, but not limited to, those dealing with the military, taxes, and aspects of running the domain. It has additional powers relating specifically to the administration of guilds in the city. These powers allow it to designate a trade or professional guild as "protected", effectively granting it a monopoly in the city within the confines of its area of expertise. Adventuring and mercenary guilds can not be so protected.

Legal Process

Smaller and more professional than the Council of Commons and without the bloated egos of the Council of Holders, the Council of Guilds is less boisterous, and home to less grandstanding, than either of its legislative counterparts. As such, it's the one council that's likely to get something done even though its voting procedures are identical to the other councils.

Terms of Office

As with all the other Councils, those elected to the Council of Guilds serve 3-year terms. There are no term limits.

Membership

The Lord Chairman of the Council of Guilds is elected by the members of the council on a yearly basis. The Lord Chairman then picks his Vice-Chairman, who serves with him – and in his place should be indisposed.

Unlike the Council of Commons, each member of the council is given an aide of their own. The Council's offices are found on the ground floor of the Great Hall, with each councilmen receiving a small, but well-equipped, space.

Current Roll Call

See Also


The Council meets twice a week, typically on Starday and Waterday. All members work at their regular jobs while serving, including Lord Chairman and his Vice-Chairman.