I see. I am still wary of how this will turn out, but... You my have support. For now...
I just have one concern. Usually, the task of appointing Executors is a task left to the Executors that are specialized in selecting those capable of leadership, known as Electors. Are you one?
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Whatever the outcome, do know that I am by your side Executor Hideo. I shall not defer from our true cause unless it is your wish for us to. That said I can understand Executor Nero's point that there may come a time when we will have to tighten our grip, but I hope that day never comes.
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Edited by Kreis: 11/20/2015 2:35:17 PMIt's partially my fault for not explaining my reasoning for the transgressions against the promotion system. The New Monarchy is underfunded and broken in it's current state.[b] "The time for talking is over, we must take action now."[/b] Rather than going through the process of becoming or gaining permission from an Elector, I have decided to take it upon myself to select Guardians who have high ranking and well displayed loyalty to the New Monarchy and promote them to the position myself. Another reason for my transgressions was that my Executors differ from the official ones we are, they are the more of a separate entity or rather the medieval definition of an Executor. They are [b]enforcers[/b], not executive decision makers. I will get permission before creating a Guardian who has [b]full[/b] political power within the Monarchy. They do have a say in my decisions however, look at them as a personal consensus of enforcers. I understand it is unorthodox, but it is necessary, for the sake of our growth as a Monarchy.
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Edited by Executor Hideo: 11/20/2015 3:31:39 PMI understand. I have done the same thing myself. We are capable of selecting certain individuals to be in certain roles, just not selecting other Executors. But why not just call them Enforcers? I have done something similar with Field Representatives. I have selected a few to act with some authority, and given them titles to represent their positions, but not called them Executors. Besides, a New Monarchy Enforcer rolls off the toungue nicely...