Constanta's Kindred
Prince: Unnamed Assamite Male [Fictional Kindred]
When our group came to this town we were young and weak. After quite an extensive debate we decided to "lie" and say the town was run by another vampire. It was agreed that once we had established ourselves here and had grown a bit in experience and power, the fictional Prince would leave Daniella in charge and return to Alumet. Until then, he serves as a nice "shield" for our group. And should we really need to have him show up, Daniella's Vicissitude and Obfuscate can provide quite a show.
Senschal: Daniella
This position deals with the nightly running of the town, and is second only to the Prince in power. The Senschal makes decisions while the Prince is otherwise unavailable, and it is the Senschal who decides if the Prince needs to be consulted on a matter.
Councilor: Snelly
This position is both the right hand and the advisor to the Prince and Senscahl. While the Senschal deals more with overall direction and giving orders, the Councilor is the one who sees that the orders get to whom they need to, and occassionally does the work himself.
This position will come to be called Keeper of Elysium.
Mistress of Revels: Jewelia
This position deals with the social life of both kindred and kine in the town. Duties include welcoming kindred visitors, providing entertainment at court, and organizing special events like the Annual Constanta Wine Festival [held the week of Thanksgiving]. It is a high visability postion, and therefore not desired by some of the more cautious types.
This position will come to be called Harpy.
Warlord: Olof
This position is the military advisor, who deals with the security of the town as a whole. If the Prince has need of an army, it will be the WarLord who leads and directs them.
This position will come to be called Sheriff and/or Scourge.
Jester: Gabrin
Often discounted, The Jester is a position that is both free from status while holding status. It is the Jester who is allowed to say things freely with no penalty of retribution, things which may not normally be said or addressed by persons of status.

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