Vote tally - Mistborn: Smoke and Ash.

Scheduled vote count started by chickeness on Sep 18, 2022 at 9:01 PM, finished with 4 posts and 4 votes.

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  • [x] Hoid Cephand. While they had met before, it was under less-than-ideal conditions, as both were disguised in some way. An open meeting between the two would clear up some misunderstandings, and in fact, the Assemblyman already extended an invitation to the Premier for a meeting between the two. But what did he mean when he insisted the best place was a copse of trees on a hill fifty miles south of Tenes, next to the Habren estate?
    [x] Trust in the Premier. He knows what he is doing, he set up these institutions for a reason. Renholm will inevitably overstep, and it will become clear to all that he is a traitor. Although at that point, he will have gained enough power that he will be able to put up quite a resistance against the Iconoclasts.
    [X] Kless Haught. Kelsier can't shake the suspicions he has about the woman. Half a Great House, albeit a lesser one, defecting to the New Republic less than a day after the death of the Lord Ruler? Spy or not, she has another agenda, one separate to the New Republic. And so, talk to her, hopefully catch her out on her lies. As well as see how the Nobility is doing in Luthadel, now that the Final Empire is gone.
    [x] Nazh Hoffman. Dox has nothing but praise for the man's work ethic, not so much for his personal character- he's always seemingly irritable, and goes for the pessimist argument more often than not. Meeting him would peel back the layers of this complicated man, and maybe even meeting the Premier could cheer him up. He's also mentioned that he's working for someone, who wants maps of the Final Empire, and that his twin loyalties do not conflict. Who could that be?
    [X] Ministerial Priority. While we must focus on the Ministries in this time of war, we cannot neglect the Assembly, as it is the thing that sets us apart from the tyrannies that have risen from the ashes of the Final Empire. We will reform the Assembly to be smaller but also more equal as opposed to Luthadel-Centric, and use it to its full extent in facilitating cooperation between the Ministries. A republic, if you can keep it.
    [X] Separation of Powers. The New Republic is under threat, and for its own good, we must forgo portions of our democracy. In addition to reforming the Assembly to be smaller, we shall prevent all Ministers and Deputy Ministers from being Assemblymen, so they can focus on their Ministry duties. As long as the Directory exists, cooperation between Deputy Ministers and the Departments is unneeded, as the central Ministries can cooperate instead.
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