Fate's Harvest/Laws

From Fate's Harvest
Revision as of 01:33, 30 October 2016 by Annapurna (Talk | contribs)

Jump to: navigation, search

Bylaws of Fate's Harvest

All Changelings sworn to the Freehold are expected to be conversant with the laws on this page. Waykeepers, on the other hand, are expected to have them all but memorized.

These laws are given to prospective members BEFORE they pledge, to ensure that all members know exactly what they are getting into.

As a living document, the laws are not closed to revision.


Consectatio Scientiae. Consectatio Prudentiae.

We gather together for the mutual benefit of our members and in defense of our allies, wielding the power of pooled talent and the safety of the cycle of the year against the threat of those who would cause us harm, and against those who keep human and fae captives.

Definitions of Terms Used in this Document:

"Freehold" is defined as the collective pledged membership, changeling and variations on human.
"Freehold territory" is defined as the mortal-world land bordered by Mount Salvation East, Mount Salvation West, Mount Mischance, and the cliff of Tamarack Falls.
"Local Hedge" is defined as the areas of the Hedge regularly patrolled and guarded by members of the Freehold. The Freehold claims no power over the Hedge, and no dominion.
"Cycle" is defined as the combined turning of the year and the celestial bodies, represented in the eight Courts of the Freehold.
"Period" is defined as one of the four divisions of the cycle. Two Courts represent each of the cycle's four periods: waxing, fullness, waning, absence. Dawn/Spring for waxing, Sun/Summer for fullness, Dusk/Autumn for waning, Moon/Winter for absence. A Crown is chosen for each period of the cycle.
"Crown" is defined both as the visual and metaphysical symbol of the Wyrd's recognition of power, and as the individual possessing the Wyrd-given crown of the year cycle.
"Monarch" is synonymous with 'Crown' as regards the individual possessing it. Former Crown-bearers are referred to as Monarchs until a new Monarch of their cycle is chosen.
"Council" is defined as the group of former transitional/seasonal Monarchs or their Courts' recognized representatives. These are currently numbered at: Dawn, Spring, Sun, Summer, Dusk, Autumn, Moon, Winter. When votes call for 'Crown and Council' it is this body which is called for.
"Extended Council" is defined as the 'Council' core plus the leaders of each recognized Freehold subgroup. These are currently numbered at: Custodians, Greenies, Harvestmen, Watchers, Waykeepers.
"Year-laws" are defined as the permanent laws of the Freehold. These do not change with the seasons or transitional periods of the year. They may be ratified only by a majority vote of Crown and Council. The Crown holds veto powers.
"Seasonal laws" are defined as smaller laws of the Freehold created by and at the sole discretion of individual Crowns, and not extending beyond the period of that particular Monarch's rule. They may neither supersede nor conflict existing year-laws.
"Fae" are defined as those beings of immense power who took us, changed us, enslaved us, and whom we escaped. They are always referred to with a capital F, as there are fae beings who are not Fae, ourselves included. In most cases Fae is synonymous with Gentry, Kindly One(s), or Keeper(s), though there are records of Fae with neither Title nor Domain who are no longer, or have never been a Keeper of our kind.
"Loyalists" are defined as servants, Human, Hobgoblin or Changeling, still following the commands of the Gentry, most often to the detriment of free Changelings and Humans. They may be willing, unwilling, or entirely unknowing.
"Privateers" are defined as singularly mercenary beings working for their own benefit. They will sell anyone and anything to the highest bidder, regardless of whom that bidder is.
"Archive" is defined as the central archive and library of information in Fate's Harvest. It is protected and curated by the Custodian subgroup, and it is open to all members.
"Freehold Timeline" is defined as the single document, constantly updated by each Crown, which holds a date-marked record of: each Crown's name and Court; their Crowning; important events (may refer to additional documentation, which must be kept with the Timeline i.e. links to other pages); Year-laws proposed, including the name(s) of those who proposed them, and details of the proposition; Year-laws passed, with details; Seasonal Laws passed, with details; Seasonal Laws upheld from previous Monarchs.


Year Laws

Crown & Absence Thereof

If at any time the Monarch of the Freehold is unavailable or inaccessible for two weeks or more, the Crown's plenary power will be temporarily transferred to the Council. Council votes to affect Year-laws during this period must be unanimous. They may neither create nor modify Seasonal laws.

Should a Crown deliberately retreat for a period of time, the Monarch may grant the Council the ability to act with limited Crown authority during this period. Voluntary transmission of authority does not enable the Council to enact or change Year-laws or Seasonal laws.

Freehold Offices & their Acquisition/Loss

Crown: The Crown is chosen by a blend of leadership, aptitude and the whims of Fate. The manifestation of a crown upon the head of either Court within a given Period of the Year Cycle (and its consequent departure from the previous Monarch) constitutes the crowning of a new Monarch. The Crown will fade at its intended time of its own volition.

Council: By default, upon concluding their term as Crown-holder, the former Monarch becomes the new Councillor for his or her Court. Should any Court be absent a former Crown at the end of their Period in the Year Cycle, or should the former Monarch choose to refuse the position, a general Court-wide election is held, requiring a simple majority to attain their position. Nominees may volunteer or be nominated by members of the Court. Goodwill-holders and friends are excluded from this vote. To remove a member of the Council requires a vote of simple majority by Crown and Council, or a 3/4 majority among members of the Councillor's Court. This vote may be called by any Court member at any time, but must be formally filed in the Archives and Timeline with all who called it, and why.

Subgroups: Freehold subgroups will determine their own qualifications, documented in the Archives, for how their leaders are chosen and removed.

Meetings

The Crown and Extended Council of the Freehold will hold an open gathering each month, wherein members may discuss current events and seek resolutions. Attendance is not mandatory.

Individual subgroups will manage their own schedules, but are also expected to meet on a regular basis, and remain accountable to Council and Monarch.

Member Responsibilities

Intelligence: Members are required to give freely of any intelligence they may possess relating to potential enemies of the Freehold. This can include Loyalist groups, Privateers, Hobgoblins, True Fae, mundane anti-fae Hunters, rival Freeholds and more. This information will be the responsibility of the Custodians to study and archive.

Talents and Skills: Members must use their skills and any particular talents, be they from simple experience or the fruit of membership in noble orders, for the benefit of the Freehold and the continued well-being of its collective membership.

Ensorcelled: All members are free to ensorcell others. The newly ensorcelled must be presented to the Freehold at the next monthly gathering held by the Crown, and will be expected to pledge to the Freehold. Members are expected to protect and guard all ensorcelled against the Fae and fae threats.


Treatment of Outsiders

Humans: Members are never to aid the True Fae in the capture or acquisition of human kind.





Seasonal Laws

Validity

The declaration of Seasonal Laws must be added to the Freehold Timeline. They do not take effect until they have thereby been placed in the Freehold Archive where all may see them.

If a current Monarch prefers to hold over a law from a previous Crown, the continuance of the previous Period's law must be clearly written in the Timeline.

Creation & Duration

Only the Wyrd-acknowledged Monarch of the Freehold may create Seasonal Laws.

Once added to the archive, Seasonal Laws are in effect only during their creator's reign, unless subsequent Monarchs choose to reuse them.

Current Seasonal Laws

See the Timeline document for all Seasonal Laws currently in effect.