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Jakee was a big spiritual leader of the community at this time while Kron and Burg were functionally Ixnay's day-to-day leadership. At this time, we had still retained the NationStates era leadership model, which is to say the founder (me, or Kirav in my stead) analogous to a monarch, the delegate (at this period Burg) analogous to a prime minister, and a vice delegate (Kronata at this period) who functioned as a second in command; he also served as cartographer. Heku at this time was around but had been suitably chastened during the 2016 controversy. Kirav, as ever, was also just sort of around in a sage capacity. Together all of these people formed, effectively, an executive troika that functioned beyond the mere titles retained from the NS era. Democratic selection of officers had long been abolished by my recollection, but may have still been around de jure.
Jakee was a big spiritual leader of the community at this time while Kron and Burg were functionally Ixnay's day-to-day leadership. At this time, we had still retained the NationStates era leadership model, which is to say the founder (me, or Kirav in my stead) analogous to a monarch, the delegate (at this period Burg) analogous to a prime minister, and a vice delegate (Kronata at this period) who functioned as a second in command; he also served as cartographer. Heku at this time was around but had been suitably chastened during the 2016 controversy. Kirav, as ever, was also just sort of around in a sage capacity. Together all of these people formed, effectively, an executive troika that functioned beyond the mere titles retained from the NS era. Democratic selection of officers had long been abolished by my recollection, but may have still been around de jure.


My return inaugurated the usual bickering about who had what authority, the nominal and archaic role of the founder, and such similar arguments. I decided they were probably right and proposed constitutional reform. Basically, the idea was to formalize the executive troika system. Significant work went into this idea, with significant behind-the-scenes negotiating and discussion. The new system provided for an "Executive Cabinet" of the Founder (myself), the Vice Founder (Kir), two Consuls (Burg and Heku), two permanently appointed Senior Members (Kron and someone else, not sure) and a representative voting member (Jakee?) as well as three permanent non-voting members who were veterans (Paul, Rigo, and Helvi? Genuinely unsure). As you can tell, this is an extremely rigid and convoluted system, but it basically gave formal legitimacy to the de facto situation. While the Golden Bull ("constitution") from this time exists, most of the IRC side chats through which staff decisions were made have been lost, so records and recollection of this is hazy. The Golden Bull was issued formally on July 9th, ending the old offices of the region.
My return inaugurated the usual bickering about who had what authority, the nominal and archaic role of the founder, and such similar arguments. I decided they were probably right and proposed constitutional reform. Basically, the idea was to formalize the executive troika system. Significant work went into this idea, with significant behind-the-scenes negotiating and discussion. The new system provided for an "Executive Cabinet". This system had myself as Founder and Kirav as Vice Founder, which had veto and permanent membership. Heku and Burg served as Consuls, who rotated the NationStates office of Delegate every three months. There were two IxNobles, Paul and Kron, who were permanent members. There was an elected member. There were also non-voting members, which were Jakee and Rigo ("IxPetty Nobility") and Helvi, who was invited on an ad hoc basis. There were rules for meeting and quorums. As you can tell, this is an extremely rigid and convoluted system, but it basically gave formal legitimacy to the de facto situation. The Golden Bull was issued formally on July 9th, ending the old offices of the region.


In addition to the great ambition of the OOC reform, there was a large IC agenda to consider as well. A great Lore Council - focused and dedicated forum to resolve 16 major lore issues - was scheduled for July. The items are interesting and worth listing, because they speak to the ambition we had at the time to creative a cohesive lore world as well as how far we would eventually come:
In addition to the great ambition of the OOC reform, there was a large IC agenda to consider as well. A great Lore Council - focused and dedicated forum to resolve 16 major lore issues - was scheduled for July. The items are interesting and worth listing, because they speak to the ambition we had at the time to creative a cohesive lore world as well as how far we would eventually come: