Difference between revisions of "Luthadel Assembly"

From The Coppermind
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Removed redirect to New Empire#Assembly)
Tag: Removed redirect
m (linked Kinaler to page)
 
(10 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{group
 
{{group
  +
|founder=[[Elend Venture]]
  +
|leaders=[[Elend Venture]], [[Ferson Penrod]]
  +
|hq=Former [[Steel Ministry#Canton of Finance|Canton of Finance]] building{{book ref|mb2|10}}
  +
|era=Post-[[Collapse]]
 
|type=Council
 
|type=Council
 
|world=Scadrial
 
|world=Scadrial
Line 5: Line 9:
 
|books=[[Mistborn Era 1]]
 
|books=[[Mistborn Era 1]]
 
}}
 
}}
The '''Luthadel Assembly''' is the ruling council of Luthadel, it is established by King [[Elend Venture]] after the [[Collapse]].
+
The '''Luthadel Assembly''' is the ruling council of [[Luthadel]] that is established as part of King [[Elend Venture]]'s new government after the [[Collapse]].{{book ref|mb2|3}}
   
== Assembly ==
+
== Structure and Powers ==
  +
The Assembly consists of eight [[noble]]s, eight [[skaa]] workers, and eight merchants. Elend set up this structure so that the common people would be able to outvote the nobles. In practice, however, the merchants held themselves separate from and above the other skaa. The King of the [[Dominance#Central Dominance|Central Dominance]] presides over the Assembly and exercises a [[wikipedia:casting vote|casting vote]] when the Assembly is evenly divided on a matter. If the throne is vacant, the Assembly elects a chancellor by majority vote to carry out these responsibilities instead.{{book ref|mb2|31}}
   
  +
Elend intended the Assembly to be an advisory council, whose members could voice concerns to the king and make sure the peoples' voices were heard.{{book ref|mb2|31}}{{book ref|mb2|3}} He also, however, wanted the Assembly to be able to keep the king from becoming a tyrant, and gave it a fair measure of counterbalancing power.{{book ref|mb2|31}}
=== Origin ===
 
Following his ideas of a fair government Elend creates a constitution with the aim of giving the [[skaa]] a chance to get involved in politics. This parliament is called the Assembly. It consists of 24 members, including 8 skaa workers, 8 [[noble]]s (including the king) and 8 tradesmen.
 
 
=== The Assembly During the Siege of Luthadel ===
 
When King [[Straff Venture]] brings his army to Luthadel to retake the city from his son Elend, the Assembly becomes a threat to Elend's ability to function as king. Taking into consideration the coming winter, the scarcity of food and wood/oil to heat the tenements and, before all, the fact that there are only twenty thousand, mostly untrained, of their soldiers in the city, the Assembly wants to give the city to Straff. With effort, Elend is able to convince the majority of the Assembly to give him time to set up a meeting with his father. Elend is sure that Straff won't attack the city. Then a second army comes to Luthadel, headed by another King, [[Ashweather Cett]], making the Assembly even more nervous. Cett makes his way into the city and is allowed to take residence in one of the abandoned Noble's Keeps. Now two armies besiege Luthadel.
 
   
  +
Most notably, the Assembly has the power to depose the king, which requires a unanimous vote, except for that of the king. After the king is deposed, the Assembly has one month to choose a new king, after which the throne reverts to the previous king, who then cannot be deposed for another year.{{book ref|mb2|28}} Once the throne is vacant, the chancellor will hold nominations for the throne at an Assembly meeting. All members can nominate one person, and the Assembly must hold the nominations at least three days before it conducts the final vote. A nominee does not have to be a member of the Assembly, and can even be the king who was just deposed.{{book ref|mb2|31}} A two-thirds majority is required to elect a new king from the list of nominees.{{book ref|mb2|38}} The Assembly can also choose a new king if the previous one dies without an heir,{{book ref|mb2|20}} likely by a similar method.
When a third army -- an army of twenty thousand Koloss, led by King Jastes Lekal -- arrives, Elend still tries to convince the Assembly to stay with diplomatic efforts, avoiding a battle that would be desperate and cost a lot of lives.
 
   
  +
The Assembly can also suspend its own authority to surrender the city, which requires a two-thirds vote;{{book ref|mb2|10}} expel a member, which requires a unanimous vote;{{book ref|mb2|34}} and also had authority over more mundane matters, such as who would be in control of the food stores.{{book ref|mb2|10}} Surrendering the city to [[Ashweather Cett]] without a king would have required a unanimous vote.{{book ref|mb2|32}}
When a meeting with Straff is finally arranged, the Assembly schedules a meeting at the same time, knowing that Elend couldn't participate and -- in his absence -- depose him, appointing Lord Penrod as new king. They then decide to accept Straff as their emperor, although he would never get the city.
 
   
 
=== Members of the Assembly ===
 
=== Members of the Assembly ===
Line 24: Line 25:
 
|Elend's thoughts{{book ref|mb2|3}}
 
|Elend's thoughts{{book ref|mb2|3}}
 
}}
 
}}
  +
The following table lists the known members of the Assembly:
 
There were twenty-four members, split into three eights, representing the Nobility, the merchant class, and the newly-freed skaa population. The named members include the following.
 
 
 
{| align=center width=50%
 
{| align=center width=50%
 
| style='vertical-align: top;' |
 
| style='vertical-align: top;' |
Line 44: Line 43:
 
* [[Thurts]]
 
* [[Thurts]]
 
* [[Vet (skaa)|Vet]]
 
* [[Vet (skaa)|Vet]]
  +
* [[Kinaler]]
 
| style='vertical-align: top;' |
 
| style='vertical-align: top;' |
 
;Merchants
 
;Merchants
Line 50: Line 50:
 
|}
 
|}
   
=== After the Battle ===
+
== History ==
 
=== Origin ===
The Assembly is abolished after the [[Battle of Luthadel]]. Henceforward the New Empire is a monarchy under Emperor [[Elend Venture]] and [[Vin]]. King [[Penrod]] is left as regional leader of [[Luthadel]], along with [[Janarle]] as leader of the [[Northern Dominance]] and [[Ashweather Cett]] as king of the [[Western Dominance]], although his seat was usurped by [[Aradan Yomen]].
 
  +
After the [[Rashek|Lord Ruler]]'s death, Elend gave a speech to the skaa and convinced them to stop rioting and instead set up a new government based on democratic ideals. Once the rioting stopped, Elend was named the new king and led the negotiations and drafting of a new constitution.{{book ref|mb1|epilogue}} As a firm believer in democracy, Elend created the Assembly so that the people could have some control over the country, and so that the king could both receive advice and have his power limited.{{book ref|mb2|3}}{{book ref|mb2|31}} The Assembly met in the building that formerly housed the [[Steel Ministry#Canton of Finance|Canton of Finance]].{{book ref|mb2|10}}
  +
 
=== The Siege of Luthadel ===
 
When King [[Straff Venture]] brought his army to Luthadel to retake the city from his son, the Assembly became a threat to Elend's ability to function as king. Taking into consideration the coming winter, the scarcity of food and wood/oil to heat the tenements and, before all, the fact that there were only twenty thousand, mostly untrained, of their soldiers in the city, the Assembly decided to give the city to Straff. With effort, Elend was able to convince the majority of the Assembly to give him time to set up a meeting with his father.{{book ref|mb2|3}} Then a second army arrived to Luthadel, headed by another king, [[Ashweather Cett]], making the Assembly even more nervous.{{book ref|mb2|11}}
  +
  +
When a meeting with Straff was finally arranged, the Assembly scheduled a meeting at the same time, knowing that Elend couldn't participate and—in his absence—deposed him.{{book ref|mb2|27}} In a later Assembly meeting, the Assembly was to nominate candidates for being king. [[Ferson Penrod]], Elend, and Cett—who turned out to be among the meeting's audience—were nominated. In the end, Straff Venture bribed the Assemblymen to accept Penrod, and Penrod to give the city to him, so Penrod won the election.{{book ref|mb2|39}}
  +
  +
=== After the Battle of Luthadel ===
  +
At the end of the [[Battle of Luthadel]], [[Vin]] forced King [[Ferson Penrod]] to swear allegiance to Elend. Elend and Vin reigned as High Emperor and Empress of the [[New Empire]], while Penrod was allowed to keep his throne,{{book ref|mb2|55}} and the Assembly retained its power, subject to an imperial veto.{{book ref|mb3|5}} Elend later used the Assembly as a model for setting up parliamentary councils in the other cities he brought into his empire.{{book ref|mb3|32}}{{book ref|mb3|44}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
Line 57: Line 66:
 
{{partial}}
 
{{partial}}
 
{{Mistborn|Era 1}}
 
{{Mistborn|Era 1}}
[[Category: Luthadel Assembly]]
+
[[Category:Luthadel Assembly| ]]

Latest revision as of 01:33, 5 August 2022

Luthadel Assembly
Founder Elend Venture
Leaders Elend Venture, Ferson Penrod
Headquarters Former Canton of Finance building[1]
Type Council
Era Post-Collapse
World of Origin Scadrial
Universe Cosmere

The Luthadel Assembly is the ruling council of Luthadel that is established as part of King Elend Venture's new government after the Collapse.[2]

Structure and Powers[edit]

The Assembly consists of eight nobles, eight skaa workers, and eight merchants. Elend set up this structure so that the common people would be able to outvote the nobles. In practice, however, the merchants held themselves separate from and above the other skaa. The King of the Central Dominance presides over the Assembly and exercises a casting vote when the Assembly is evenly divided on a matter. If the throne is vacant, the Assembly elects a chancellor by majority vote to carry out these responsibilities instead.[3]

Elend intended the Assembly to be an advisory council, whose members could voice concerns to the king and make sure the peoples' voices were heard.[3][2] He also, however, wanted the Assembly to be able to keep the king from becoming a tyrant, and gave it a fair measure of counterbalancing power.[3]

Most notably, the Assembly has the power to depose the king, which requires a unanimous vote, except for that of the king. After the king is deposed, the Assembly has one month to choose a new king, after which the throne reverts to the previous king, who then cannot be deposed for another year.[4] Once the throne is vacant, the chancellor will hold nominations for the throne at an Assembly meeting. All members can nominate one person, and the Assembly must hold the nominations at least three days before it conducts the final vote. A nominee does not have to be a member of the Assembly, and can even be the king who was just deposed.[3] A two-thirds majority is required to elect a new king from the list of nominees.[5] The Assembly can also choose a new king if the previous one dies without an heir,[6] likely by a similar method.

The Assembly can also suspend its own authority to surrender the city, which requires a two-thirds vote;[1] expel a member, which requires a unanimous vote;[7] and also had authority over more mundane matters, such as who would be in control of the food stores.[1] Surrendering the city to Ashweather Cett without a king would have required a unanimous vote.[8]

Members of the Assembly[edit]

The Assembly was only twenty-four men, but getting them to agree on anything was almost more challenging than any of the problems they argued about.

—Elend's thoughts[2]

The following table lists the known members of the Assembly:

Nobles
Skaa workers
Merchants

History[edit]

Origin[edit]

After the Lord Ruler's death, Elend gave a speech to the skaa and convinced them to stop rioting and instead set up a new government based on democratic ideals. Once the rioting stopped, Elend was named the new king and led the negotiations and drafting of a new constitution.[9] As a firm believer in democracy, Elend created the Assembly so that the people could have some control over the country, and so that the king could both receive advice and have his power limited.[2][3] The Assembly met in the building that formerly housed the Canton of Finance.[1]

The Siege of Luthadel[edit]

When King Straff Venture brought his army to Luthadel to retake the city from his son, the Assembly became a threat to Elend's ability to function as king. Taking into consideration the coming winter, the scarcity of food and wood/oil to heat the tenements and, before all, the fact that there were only twenty thousand, mostly untrained, of their soldiers in the city, the Assembly decided to give the city to Straff. With effort, Elend was able to convince the majority of the Assembly to give him time to set up a meeting with his father.[2] Then a second army arrived to Luthadel, headed by another king, Ashweather Cett, making the Assembly even more nervous.[10]

When a meeting with Straff was finally arranged, the Assembly scheduled a meeting at the same time, knowing that Elend couldn't participate and—in his absence—deposed him.[11] In a later Assembly meeting, the Assembly was to nominate candidates for being king. Ferson Penrod, Elend, and Cett—who turned out to be among the meeting's audience—were nominated. In the end, Straff Venture bribed the Assemblymen to accept Penrod, and Penrod to give the city to him, so Penrod won the election.[12]

After the Battle of Luthadel[edit]

At the end of the Battle of Luthadel, Vin forced King Ferson Penrod to swear allegiance to Elend. Elend and Vin reigned as High Emperor and Empress of the New Empire, while Penrod was allowed to keep his throne,[13] and the Assembly retained its power, subject to an imperial veto.[14] Elend later used the Assembly as a model for setting up parliamentary councils in the other cities he brought into his empire.[15][16]

Notes[edit]

This article is still missing information. Please help The Coppermind by expanding it.