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Cheif Vizier

wear long robes up to the armpits. The garment, usually of pure white material, symbolized impartiality. There is one cheif vizier who is the 'cheif' minister of the Empire, essentially manages all the roles as an aid to the Emperor, these viziers have no executive powers except as granted by the Emperor, and within the imperial house. Purely for administrative functions of giving advice on how interaction of all the posts can occur. responsible for civil order, supervision of Imperial officials.

====Magister Populi==== (Master of the People) - 12 or 24 lictors - the public spokes person for the Empire, in many ways the equivelent to the Secretary General of the Imperial Provinces.

Imperial Logothete of the drome

who acts as a link between the Emperor and the Diplomatic Heads of Mission of Central Imperial Chancery of the Imperial Order whose secretary co-ordinates all matters relating to honours, including the distribution of insignia.

The Bearer of the Imperial Banner

Clerk-General of the Imperial Forces

Manages accounts of all Imperial forces

====Impeiral clerk of the market==== coroner of the Emperor's household, enforces the assize of food and drink; also the assize of all sorts of measures, weights, and yards. Sets the Imperial Standards of measurment. or who are found with false measures, punished by imposition or fine. under-clerk and two buyers, who were to give money or tallies for anything taken by purveyance Imperial Hall squire inspector and keeper of viands for his mouth, and an inspector of his table; also a squire to carve before the Emperor and a squire to serve him with his cup


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