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The '''Prime Aqasix''' is the elected ruler of [[Azir]].
 
The '''Prime Aqasix''' is the elected ruler of [[Azir]].
   
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== Election process ==
[[Szeth]] assassinated two Primes in a row, leading to the ascension of [[Gawx]].{{book ref|sa2|i|9}}
 
 
To be elected Prime Aqasix, prospective candidates are each allowed to submit paperwork to convince the vizierate as a whole that they are worthy of the position. Only the scions are not able to apply, as they are traditionally visiting and blessing the settlements of the nation. The selection process is done in the presence of the new Prime - a symbolic ritual, as the [[Azir | Azish]] believe they are never without a Prime. Therefore, the election is, in truth, a way of finding out who the current Prime is.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}}
   
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== Rights and Duties ==
To be elected Prime Aqasix, the viziers, scribes, and arbiters are each allowed to submit paperwork to convince the vizierate as a whole that they are worthy of the place. Only the scions are not able to apply, as they are traditionally visiting and blessing the settlements of the nation. The selection process is done in the presence of the new Prime, a symbolic ritual as the Azir believe they are never without a Prime so the election is to find out who the 'current' Prime is.
 
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The symbol of office for a Prime Aqasix is a hat with sweeping sides called the [[Yuanazixin | Imperial Yuanazixin]].{{book ref|sa3|116}}
   
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The Prime is the leader of the [[Azir | Azish Empire]], and as such is responsible for their international politics, diplomatic relations and other matters of state.{{book ref|sa3|12}} However, they are not an absolute ruler, and are obliged to listen to their advisors, most importantly the viziers. Together, the viziers have sufficient pull to force their own opinion on the Prime.{{book ref|sa3|116}} In addition, whenever a Prime makes a public decree, all citizens have a month to comply, and may protest the new law in the meantime through both formal and informal means.{{book ref|sa3|65}}
The Prime is considered a public asset, owned by the people. As such, there are lotteries for the chance to watch the Prime sleeping or eating.
 
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The Prime is considered a public asset, owned by the people. As such, there are lotteries for the chance to watch the Prime sleeping or eating, and the onlookers are free to collect items such as hair or nail clippings.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}} In fact, a Prime appears to be a quasi-religious figure for the Azish, as pieces of ancient Primes are sometimes preserved as relics.{{book ref|sa3|65}}
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The Prime's permission is required for the member states of the Azish Empire to marry.{{book ref|sa3|122}}
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== History ==
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The office of the Prime Aqasix is an old one, dating at least as far back as the [[Sunmaker]], which coincided with the reign of Prime [[Snoxil]].{{book ref|sa3|65}} In the modern day, the position of the Prime was a fairly stable one until [[Szeth]] assassinated two Primes in a row, leading to a succession crisis. This was ultimately resolved with the ascension of [[Gawx]], who was healed by [[Lift]] after being nearly killed by one of [[Nale]]'s accomplices. The viziers pronounced Gawx's healing to be a miracle pointing to him as the current Prime, as such a gift would allow him to survive an assassination.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}} Upon being made the Prime, Gawx was renamed to Yanagawn.{{book ref|sa3|12}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 15:16, 16 June 2019

Prime Aqasix
World of Origin Roshar
Universe Cosmere

The Prime Aqasix is the elected ruler of Azir.

Election process

To be elected Prime Aqasix, prospective candidates are each allowed to submit paperwork to convince the vizierate as a whole that they are worthy of the position. Only the scions are not able to apply, as they are traditionally visiting and blessing the settlements of the nation. The selection process is done in the presence of the new Prime - a symbolic ritual, as the Azish believe they are never without a Prime. Therefore, the election is, in truth, a way of finding out who the current Prime is.[1]

Rights and Duties

The symbol of office for a Prime Aqasix is a hat with sweeping sides called the Imperial Yuanazixin.[2]

The Prime is the leader of the Azish Empire, and as such is responsible for their international politics, diplomatic relations and other matters of state.[3] However, they are not an absolute ruler, and are obliged to listen to their advisors, most importantly the viziers. Together, the viziers have sufficient pull to force their own opinion on the Prime.[2] In addition, whenever a Prime makes a public decree, all citizens have a month to comply, and may protest the new law in the meantime through both formal and informal means.[4]

The Prime is considered a public asset, owned by the people. As such, there are lotteries for the chance to watch the Prime sleeping or eating, and the onlookers are free to collect items such as hair or nail clippings.[1] In fact, a Prime appears to be a quasi-religious figure for the Azish, as pieces of ancient Primes are sometimes preserved as relics.[4]

The Prime's permission is required for the member states of the Azish Empire to marry.[5]

History

The office of the Prime Aqasix is an old one, dating at least as far back as the Sunmaker, which coincided with the reign of Prime Snoxil.[4] In the modern day, the position of the Prime was a fairly stable one until Szeth assassinated two Primes in a row, leading to a succession crisis. This was ultimately resolved with the ascension of Gawx, who was healed by Lift after being nearly killed by one of Nale's accomplices. The viziers pronounced Gawx's healing to be a miracle pointing to him as the current Prime, as such a gift would allow him to survive an assassination.[1] Upon being made the Prime, Gawx was renamed to Yanagawn.[3]

Notes

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