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The Supreme Arbiter serves to oversee the Council of Courts on behalf of the | {{Bassarid Article}} | ||
The '''Supreme Arbiter''' serves to oversee the Council of Courts on behalf of the [[Crown of Passio-Corum]]. | |||
==List of Supreme Arbiters== | ==List of Supreme Arbiters== | ||
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| [[King Lucien IV]] | | [[King Lucien IV]] | ||
| [[Crown of Passio-Corum]] < | | [[Crown of Passio-Corum]] <small> | ||
| 753 - 799 WG | | 753 - 799 WG | ||
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As King of [[Passio-Corum]], Lucien IV also served as Supreme Arbiter of the nation's first Council of Courts.</small> | |||
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| [[Enio Gus]] | | [[Enio Gus]] | ||
| [[Supreme Arbiter]] < | | [[Supreme Arbiter]] <small> | ||
| 799 WG - 853 WG | | 799 WG - 853 WG | ||
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| [[Image:Matasiva.jpg|80x80px]] | | [[Image:Matasiva.jpg|80x80px]] | ||
| [[Mata Siva]] | | [[Mata Siva]] | ||
| [[Supreme Arbiter]] <small> | | [[Supreme Arbiter]] <small> | ||
| | | 853 WG - 905 WG | ||
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As Supreme Arbiter, Mata Siva helped to reshape the [[Pallisican]] approach to foreign affairs, such that Passio-Corum became more willing to engage with other nations. | |||
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| [[Chelkra Teada]] | |||
| [[Supreme Arbiter]] <small> | |||
| 905 WG - 36.26 [[PSSC]] | |||
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As the Supreme Arbiter Councils of Court, Chelkra Teada led the effort to restore order in Passio-Corum following the [[Miracle of Kan Zen]], which brought the nation to the brink of civil conflict. Teada's role as Supreme Arbiter when in 26.26 PSSC, Kan Zen - with the support of the [[Stripping Path]] in the [[Houses of Pallisican Chelkra]] - assumed the responsibilities of the role for herself. | |||
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| [[Kan Zen]] | |||
| [[Crown of Passio-Corum]] <small> | |||
| 36.26 [[PSSC]] - Present | |||
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</small> | </small> | ||
[[Category:Passio-Corum]] [[Category:Council of Courts]] | |||
Latest revision as of 22:44, 20 July 2021
The Supreme Arbiter serves to oversee the Council of Courts on behalf of the Crown of Passio-Corum.
List of Supreme Arbiters
| Picture | Name | Title | Period | Notes | |
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| King Lucien IV | Crown of Passio-Corum | 753 - 799 WG |
As King of Passio-Corum, Lucien IV also served as Supreme Arbiter of the nation's first Council of Courts.
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| Enio Gus | Supreme Arbiter | 799 WG - 853 WG |
As Supreme Arbiter of the Council of Courts under the authority of Queen Evahn I, Enio Gus played an important role in stabilizing the nation during a prolonged period of religious rebellions . | ||
| Mata Siva | Supreme Arbiter | 853 WG - 905 WG |
As Supreme Arbiter, Mata Siva helped to reshape the Pallisican approach to foreign affairs, such that Passio-Corum became more willing to engage with other nations. | ||
| Chelkra Teada | Supreme Arbiter | 905 WG - 36.26 PSSC |
As the Supreme Arbiter Councils of Court, Chelkra Teada led the effort to restore order in Passio-Corum following the Miracle of Kan Zen, which brought the nation to the brink of civil conflict. Teada's role as Supreme Arbiter when in 26.26 PSSC, Kan Zen - with the support of the Stripping Path in the Houses of Pallisican Chelkra - assumed the responsibilities of the role for herself. | ||
| Kan Zen | Crown of Passio-Corum | 36.26 PSSC - Present |
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