L'ordre célèste : mise à jour de la liste des status

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L'ordre célèste : mise à jour de la liste des status

Message par Okuma » 30 sept. 2017, 10:23

Voici ma compilation de toutes les positions sociales officiellement publiées, mon seul ajout personnel c'est les valeurs des status puisque beaucoup n'en listaient pas.

The celestial order :

1) Imperial house :

The emperor (SR 10)
The Empress (SR 9,9)
The voice of the Emperor (SR 9,5)
The Emperor’s Children (SR 9,4)
Dowager empress (SR 9,3)
Imperial regent (SR 9,3)

Kanrinin (SR 8,0)
Named each year for the winter months by the Miya family since the 1st Winter Court, the Kanrinin is never a member of the Otomo or Seppun family, and rarely a member of the Miya. His function is to take care of the Imperial Palace during the absence of the Emperor in his name. He as such held court in the Imperial Palace and take decisions regarding the politics of the Palace and the Imperial City during the winter.

2) Imperial families :

Daimyo of the Miya, Otomo and Seppun families (SR 9,3)
Daimyo of the Toturi family (surviving members, in theory) (SR 9,3)

Miya’s blessing (SR 3,0+)
The organisation of heralds and bureaucrats necessary to organise and distribute the Blessing (see Emerald Empire 4th page 92).

Average Imperial family samourai (SR 3,0)
The average imperial family samourai often held a small position in the Imperial Bureaucracy (see Imperial Bureaucracy) or imperial guard to explain its status rank. The Imperial Bureaucracy is charged of all the expenses necessary to support the Imperial Court (under the name Imperial Palace), building and keeping in shape castles and roads belonging to the Emperor (the Anou vassal family of the Miya takes care of most of that mission).

3) Magistrates :

Emerald Champion (SR 9,0), Jade Champion (SR 9,0)

Ruby Champion (SR 6,5)
He is the revered sensei of the Emerald Dojo, sensei to the Emerald magistrates and master sensei of the Emerald Champion.

Karo of the Emerald Champion, Karo of the Jade champion (SR 8,0)
The champion’s chief advisor, he can act as the Champion (it happened at least once) during the time between a champion’s death and the next Emerald Championship.

Hatamoto of the Emerald Champion (SR 6,0)
In charge of a district of the Imperial city, he serves as chief magistrate and judge.

1st magistrate (SR 6,0)
Position created by Iweko, he is the second in command of the Emerald champion. He is charged to oversee the imperial magistrates in the colonies as the ceremonial head when the Governor doesn’t want to attend. Contrary to the champion, who can have no skill in law, the 1st magistrate must be an expert in all matters of laws to compensate any shortcoming in the Emerald Champion’s skills.

Member of the Sentaku tribunal (SR 6,0)
The Sentaku, or council of requests, was founded by the Otomo family during Hantei Yugozohime’s reign to alleviate the duties of the Emperor and oversee the Imperial city karo. Their mission is to check authorisations to enter into the Forbidden City and to take care of requests judged by them beneath the notice of the Emperor (they were nicknamed the Voice of the Emperor collectively originally). They as such screened those who would have an audience with the Emperor or his closest advisors.
Originally, they were divided into 4 groups with a court in each of the 4 districts of the Forbidden City, with one member of each Great Clan except the Dragon and 2 for both the Right and the Left Hand of the Emperor. Once formed of a bushi, a shugenja and a monk it was later modified to offer political balance between the clans, the Kanjo district (Phoenix, Scorpion, Lion) selecting those in charge of religion and faith, the Chisei district (Crane, Dragon) social matters, Hito district (Lion, Unicorn) for martial and war related problems, Karada (Crab, Crane) dealing with mercantile matters.

It was likely moved when the Imperial city was transferred. In Toshi Ranbo, the double presence of the Crane and Lion was likely maintained and the Mantis most likely selected to deal with mercantile affairs.

Imperial city karo of the Emerald Champion (SR 5,0 +)
In charge of justice in the Imperial city, they act as city magistrates and Emerald magistrates.

Judges (SR 5,0 +)
Judges are experienced and seasoned Emeralds Magistrates who siege in public courts (those courts can be outside, the only two things required is a comfortable place for the judge to sit and an uncomfortable one for the culprit to sit). They are to sentence criminals the lower rank Emeralds Magistrates couldn’t sentence themselves or weren’t allowed to. The lower status magistrates are charged of doing the investigation.

Emerald or Jade magistrate (SR 4,5+)

Bounty hunters (SR 4,0)
The Tsuruchi family can nominate a limited number of bounty hunters who have nearly the same authority as Emerald Magistrates in the pursuit of criminals who are wanted by the Emerald Magistrate. Others bounty hunters aren’t unheard of but really rare.

Topaz magistrates
Not a position, just a subset of magistrates, a brotherhood of former Topaz Champions.

Mondai-ketsu (SR 4,5 +)
This office was not renewed after the destruction of Otosan Uchi. Mostly formed of Fox clan samourai (trained in many clans to be impartial), this special unit answered only directly to the Emperor and was sent on matters not suited for Emerald Magistrates. Their actions were the direct will of the Emperor, and they marked their short history (they were created 40 years before the Scorpion clan coup) with solving those problems with violence. They didn’t had any official charter describing their missions and were used at the Emperor’s whim when he felt that magistrates would take too long to deal with the problem or the problem be at the limits of the magistrates’ charter. With only the Emerald Champion or a clan champion able to countermand their judgements, they were used by Hantei XXXVIII as a weapon to terrorize his enemies and show the wreath of the Emperor.

4) Imperial guard :

Head of the Hidden Guard (SR 6,0)

Captain of the Imperial Guard (SR 6,0)
The captain of the Imperial Guard often, by tradition, removes his family name.

Imperial Palace Guard (SR 5,0 +)
Only the best members of the Imperial Guard are selected to directly protect the Emperor. Among them you have the Michido (originally guards from the Hantei line, they are charged to help guests to find their way inside the Imperial Palace) and the Sentaku (choice).

Imperial Guard (SR 4,5 +)
Hidden Guard (SR 4,5 +)
Second city Guard officer (usual military unit rank for higher officers).

The Empress’ guard (normal SR for a military unit)
Formed mostly of Crane samourai serving as protectors for the Empress.

Sanctified Ones (SR 4,0)
The physical security of the Empress aside, the purity and holiness of her home and belongings are the province of the Hidden Guard. The Hidden Guard are extremely few in number, however, and maintaining their vigil over the Empress and her estate is all they can manage under normal circumstances. For this reason, the sensei of the Hidden Guard select from among the Great Clans a number of shugenja, priests chosen for their exceptional piety and purity, to oversee the duties of the Hidden Guard in lands beyond the Imperial holdings.

5) Colonies :

Imperial Governor of the Colonies (SR 8,0)
Ruler of the Colonies, he leads from the Second City. He is also the head of the Imperial Explorers.

Chancellors of the Governor, Daijo Daijin (SR 7,0)
Both hatamoto and chancellors of the court, they speak on the behalf of the governor.

Ivory champion (SR 7,0)
The leader of the military of the Colonies, he is their equivalent of the Emerald Champion. The position is actually nothing more than a play toy for the Governor for many, and his subordinates are the Ministry of Defense and Justice.

Lieutenant magistrate :
The hatamoto of the Ivory Champion and charged of overseeing the magistrates.

The five ministries : (SR 5,0 for the Ministers, SR 2,0 to 4,0 for the rest)
Charged of administrating the Colonies under the rule of the Governor, each is ruled by an Ivory Minister.
- The Ministry of the Center, headed by the Minister of Courtesy is made of heralds, courtiers and scholars attending to guests and court activities.
- The Ministry of rites is charged of civil matters.
- The Ministry of ceremonies is charged with festivals and embassies.
- The Ministry of Defense and Justice is ruled by the Ivory Champion and is charged of upholding the law. The Imperial explorers are part of this group.
- The Ministry of Taxation is in charge of the taxes under the rule of the Minister of Census.

Sensei of the Imperial Explorers (SR 3,0+)
Imperial Explorers (SR 2,0+)
Handpicked to explore the new territories and put their resources to good uses.

Imperial scriveners (SR 2,5 to 4,5)
Charged of judging of the availability of information from the Colonies to the public.

6) Imperial armies :

Emerald Champion (SR 9,0), Shogun (SR 9,0)

Rikugunshokan of the imperial armies (SR 7,5)
A position traditionally held by the Lion clan champion, as the Right Hand of the Emperor, sometimes by the commander of the 1st Legion, now it is most often replaced by the Shogun.

The Second General (SR 7,5)
The first of the Hatamoto of the Shogun and the highest officer in his organisation, second only to the Shogun and take his place if he ever become incapacitated.

Defender of the Imperial City (SR 6,0)
An honorary position rarely ever used, he is charged of the security of the Imperial City. He likely commandeered the Emerald Legions when they existed.

Commander of the Otosan Uchi Honor Guard (SR 4,0)
Created to protect the fallen Imperial City, likely to preserve anything left of its past.

Imperial legions :
The status ranks of members of the imperial legions are the equivalent to those of a clan military legion. They do have higher glory and sometimes a couple more cases of status then those. As first among equals, the 1st legion is the best appointment of all. The Emerald Legions (when they existed, they were removed under Toturi I), the 10 legions that are always stationed around Otosan Uchi are the second best appointment (the 1st Legion is part of the Emerald Legions). After Toturi’s reorganisation of the legions, only 10 legions were left and the 1st is still best among equals.

Uruwashii (SR 5,5)
The Imperial armies have a special military rank, an ancient and abandoned tradition known as uruwashii reinstated by the Divine Empress. The position of uruwashii is a special military rank that can only be conferred by the Divine Empress or one of her Chosen. The rank, once conferred, grants autonomy and prestige to those who possess it, allowing them to act upon their own initiative during times of war and granting them the right to requisition troops and resources from their lords to wage war for the Empress directly. This is a unique right that allows an individual samurai unprecedented freedom in terms of his military involvement, although most are careful never to disrespect or insult their generals and Champions.

Shogunate (SR 2,0+)
The Shogunate can vary from a legion to just a small team lead by the Shogun’s karo. It did include at times the Legion of the 2000. Originally created as the army sent by Rokugan to Oblivion’s gate at the end of the War Against the Shadow, it was resurrected by ronins secretly supported by Shinjo Shono. Mostly composed of ronins, the Legion fought under the Shogun’s orders and authorisations during the following war, but rarely under his official command.

Bakufu (SR 2+)
The personal retinue of the Shogun is regrouped under the name of Bakufu, which means “tent office” and refers to the military tent of the general. The skills and origins of the members of the Bakufu is really variable depending on who held the office.

Master Percussionist (SR 3,0)
Percussion instruments and court drums are under the purview of the Shogun because of the link between drums and the military. As such, the Master Percussionist is a member of the Bakufu.

Jade Legion :
The only legion under the command of the Jade Champion.

Ivory Legion :
Recently formed under the command of the Ivory Champion.

6) Imperial court or Imperial Bureaucracy :

Imperial Chancellor, Imperial advisor (SR 9,0)

Imperial Scribe, Imperial Gamekeeper, Imperial Matchmaker, Jeweled Smith, Imperial historian, Imperial archivist, curator of the Imperial museum of antiquities (SR 3,0)
A series of positions granted irregularly by the Emperors. The Imperial Scribe is mostly an honorary position, working with the Imperial Historian and the Imperial Archivist in the libraries of the Imperial City, but under Hantei XXXVIII he also doubled as a spy. The Imperial Gamekeeper is a master of at least one game that pleased the Emperor and entertains the court with his games against guests. The Jeweled smith creates weapons and armors to serve as gifts for the imperial appointed positions; it is likely an evolution from the Emperor’s personal blacksmith position. The curator of the Imperial Museum of antiquities was charged of taking care of a museum full of antiquities belonging to the Imperial Families and mostly of what was nicknamed the dobutsukan (zoo), a collection of statues that looked alive. The original museum was destroyed with Otosan Uchi.

Amethyst champion (SR 6,0)
Amethyst attendant (SR 2,0)
The Amethyst champion for a long time had no servants, since his function was only to use the Amethyst crown’s curse and blessing for a year. Now, he has become the Emperor’s representative of courtier part of the samourai society, and has his own courtier staff.

Turquoise champion (SR 5,0)
A recent addition to court, he is the Emperor’s representative of the artisan part of the samourai society.

Pearl champion (SR 5,0)
Imbued of the power of the other jewelled champions, he is in charge of the diplomatic relations with the Naga race. The first Pearl Champion was the Ningyo Sasada, which was granted by a trio of Jakla a pearl nemuranai that turned her into a human to facilitate diplomatic encounters, but is it unknown if this gift will be kept as part of the function.

Champions of bushido :
An honorary position that only gives glory; it is awarded by the Emperor to samourai who are paragon of a virtue.

Governor of an Imperial city district (SR 5,0 to 6,0)
Cities like Otosan Uchi, Toshi Ranbo and Second city are divided in districts with have their own governor.

Imperial Ministry of Protocols (SR 2+)
Not a full Ministry like the others ministries of the Imperial court, this small cadre of senior officials, under the purview of the Imperial Chancellor, are in charge of overseeing the Imperial Bureaucracy. The Department of Heraldry (in charge of authorizing and maintaining records of all the heraldic symbols), the Department of Edicts (overseeing the promulgation of Imperial Edicts) and the Department of Oversight (equivalent of magistrate in charge of policing the rest of the Bureaucracy, they have title like Minister of External Reports which bring little glory but those selected for this job knows that fame is not good when being part of an intelligence network).

The Ministry of Service (SR 2+)
This small ministry, under the rule of the Imperial Chancellor, is in charge of the census, marriages and keeping the records concerning those. It would later be expanded to also select heimins to be sent to the Colonies. A sub-organization of the Ministry of service is the Court of Religious Affairs who oversee all the nation-wide religious functions and the Imperial Festivals. Created by Genji, it was absorbed somewhere between the 4th and 5th century into the Ministry. Every religious edict stamped by the Imperial Seal goes through here and as many others religious matters like paperwork on building or repairing religious places, overseeing the investiture of leadership in major temples, promotions of Imperial shugenja alongside the planning and budgeting of many major festivals.

The Ministry of Territories (SR 2+)
The Emerald Champion is in charge of this ministry, who oversee the lands and holdings, maintaining surveys, maps and list of holdings but also the design, development and maintenance of infrastructures like roads and bridges. The Imperial cartographers (SR 2,0) are part of this ministry.

The Ministry of Justice (SR 2+)
Likely under the jurisdiction of the Emerald Champion, the ministry was in charge of administrative support to magistrates, like maintaining records, handling fines and administrating punishments.

The Ministry of Imperial Levies (SR 2+)
Moved from the Emerald Champion to the Shogun, this ministry was similar to the Ministry of Justice but in charge of administrative support to the Imperial Legions.

The Imperial Archives (SR 2+)
The libraries of the Ikoma, Otomo and Shosuro records the History of the Empire, and the one of the Kitsune the genealogies, the Imperial Archives and its archivist are just where they stockpile all the paperwork and legal documents of the Imperial Bureaucracy.

Head of Court Musicians (SR 3,0)
Likely moved to serve under the Turquoise Champion instead of the Imperial Chancellor, he is responsible for handling all courtly music, song, and other musical entertainment for the Emperor’s guests (except for drums, see the Master Percussionist). Masters of different instruments likely get titles, but it’s most likely a glory-based position instead of status.

7) Imperial bank of rokugan (formerly the Ministry of Exchange, of Receipt, of Due Loyalty, of Balance) :

Imperial treasurer, former Minister of Exchange (SR 7,0)
Commerce being seen as a crass activity, under the Hantei the Ministry of Exchange was seen as a necessary evil and had much less power. The position of Imperial Treasurer rose the status rank from 5,0 to 7,0 and moved much of the tax collection out of the hands of the Imperial Magistrates to the agents of the Treasurer, increasing his power and influence and removing the overseeing of the Ministry from the Emerald Champion.

Assistant to the Imperial treasurer (SR 4,0+)
Not really magistrates, the assistant to the Imperial Treasurer have taken over the tax collection part of the Emerald Magistrates chart.

8) Imperial Heralds :

Imperial Herald (SR 7,0)

Shikken (SR 4,5)
The shikken, arbitrator, is a temporary imperial position granted by the Emperor or his representatives to find a peaceful end to a conflict the Emperor has decided to stop.

Shisha (Imperial messenger) (SR 2,0)

9) Ambassador to foreign countries :

Naga ambassador, Chief Ambassador to the Yobanjin Tribes, Ambassador to survivors of the Ivory Kingdoms (SR 6,0)

10) Clan organisation :

Great clan champion (SR 8,0)
Minor clan champion (SR 7,5)
Great clan family daimyo (7,0)

Hatamoto (a daimyo’s chief retainer) (SR 6,0)
Aside from their other duties (similar to those of a Karo), a Hatamoto may speak for their daimyo in their absence.

Provincial governor (SR 6,0)
City governor (SR 5,0)
Vassal family daimyo (SR 5,0)

Shugo (SR 4,9)
They rules smaller portions of a province in a daimyo’s name, and while they are lords they do not have the right to calls themselves daimyo. They are usually politically active.

Karo (chief advisor to a lord) (SR 4,7)
Revered sensei (SR 4,0)
Clan magistrate (SR 4+)

Diplomat, ambassador, emissaries and envoys (SR 2,0+)
Ambassador: Ambassadors are given leave to represent their daimyo at another court.
Envoy: Envoys are assigned specific tasks related to a clan or imperial family.
Emissary: Similar to envoys, but usually not courtiers. Emissaries will be assigned to a specific great clan family or minor clan. Single-minded in their duty, few courtiers dare petition an emissary for anything beyond their purview.
Diplomat: court mediators below ambassadors, but higher than courtiers.

The Ministry of the Clan Champion’s household is also part of the court of a clan and is composed of advisors in charge of overseeing parts of the internal bureaucracy of every clan. There is many positions in this group, including Overseer of the Wardrobe, minister of the Port, minister of the Stables, Master Archivist or Minister of Records, with numbers and power depending the clan and the clan champion’s policies.

Gokenin or Jito (estate manager) (SR 2,0)
Same as the Shugo, the size of the land those local landholders oversee vary greatly, from one to up to twenty villages (they sometimes delegate some of those to family members). They have a house, sometimes a manor, located near their gentry.

Average Great clan / Minor clan samourai (SR 1,0)
Most bushis will have this status rank, but also your basic courtier, the lowest rung of diplomatic posts. They speak for visitors to the court, discuss current events, and debate various topics.

Ji-samourai (typical samourai of a vassal family) (SR 0,5)
Doshin (village officers) (SR 0,3)
Budoka (peasant warriors) (SR 0,2)
Crafstmen, merchants (SR 0,1)
Ronin (SR 0,0 - special)

The house guards’ status ranks are equal to those of the military. They provide more glory than status, especially the main family house guard.

The Nakado (matchmaker) have usually a SR of 2,0 as they are diplomats. Their glory rank defines more accurately their influence.

Clan differences :
The Phoenix clan champion have a SR of 7,0 while the Elemental Masters have a SR of 8,0. They have an additional position, the Voice of the masters who have the same function as the Voice of the Emperor but for the Elemental Masters (SR 6,0). The different Acolytes of the Elements (the direct student of an Elemental Master, and likely groomed to take his place have a SR of 6,0).

The Unicorn clan have the Khan (SR 7,0) who appears after the return of the Burning Sands Moto. Often the Khan is the clan champion, but at times he isn’t he is the military leader of the clan. The Fist of the Khan (SR 4,0) is the name of the Khan’s personal enforcer. The Unicorn after the return of the Moto use sometimes the title Tar-khan, the name given to the leaders of the different tribes, it is an equivalent of a city governor for the nomad groups of Unicorn samourai.

The Guardian of the Hall of Ancestors for the Lion and the Master of the Otaku stables are respectively the Hatamoto of the Matsu (traditionally given to the brother of the Matsu daimyo) and the Hatamoto of the Otaku (usually held by the husband of the Otaku daimyo).

Special clan magistrates :
The Kuni Witch-hunters and the Asako Inquisitors are considered clan magistrates and have the according status ranks.

10) Clan armies :

Rikugunshokan (commander of an army) (SR 7,0)
Shireikan (commander of multiple legions) (SR 6,0)
Taisa (commander of a military legion) (SR 5,5)

Shoko kanbu (2,0+)
The command staff of an high ranking officer.

Chui (commander of a military company) (SR 5,0)
Gunso (commander of a military squadron) (SR 3,0)
Nikutai (second-in-command of a Gunso) (SR 1,5+)
Hohei (military private) (SR 1,0)
Ashigaru (peasant soldiers) (SR 0,4)
Peasant levies (SR 0,0)

11) Underhand of the Emperor :

Even the Emperor sometimes needs peoples to do what must be done despite the price. The Scorpion clan champion is charged of this position. The Tortoise clan is also under direct orders of the Emperor to spy on gaijin activities.

Warden (SR depending previous position, it’s a glorious position but you try to not let peoples know who and where you are so you loose glory quickly).
This position is not given, but chosen. A warden is someone who got his hands on the Onyx champion’s mantle or the Obsidian armor and decided to keep it away of evil hands.

12) Brotherhood of Shinsei :

Head of the Brotherhood (SR 4,0)
He has no direct authority over the Brotherhood, it’s mostly an arbitrator during theological debates and charged with organising the conclaves. It also helps with interactions with the Imperial Bureaucracy and the head of the Rokuganni religion, the Emperor. In the past, it was often of the head of the Order of the 4 temples, who had also the charge of announcing (and officialising) the naming of new fortunes, a charge created after the creation of the Lost Gods.

Keeper of the elements, Acolyte of the elements (SR 3,0)
The Keepers of the elements have earned their place through challenges of mind and spirit. The Acolytes of the elements are the leaders of the order of the 7 thunders.

Defender of temples (SR 3,0)
A title given to a talented monk by the head of the Brotherhood, he is one of the best sohei of the Brotherhood.

Dai-shojo (leader of an order)
Brotherhood Abbot (Sojo) (SR 1,5)
Elected council of seniors monks (Sozu)
Senior monk (Rishi)
Typical Brotherhood monk (SR 1,0)

13) Spider clan :

The Obsidian champion : equivalent to the Emerald Champion, keeper of the laws of the Spider clan (at least, at first), the only way to take this place is to kill the previous champion. The Obsidian champion carries Mikuzo, a powerful tainted sword symbol of the tainted Chuda. Ikoma Ayumu killed Daigotsu Hotako and by order of the Empress, stand guard to the trapping of the Obsidian champion until the Empire needed it.

The Onyx champion : equivalent of the Jade Champion, he is the master of magic of the Spider clan (at first). Like his counterpart the Obsidian champion, you must kill your predecessor to take his place.
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Message par Okuma » 02 oct. 2017, 08:38

Il y à plusieurs aides de jeux sur FFG sur le même principe, mais basées sur le vrai japon au lieu du canon, je me suis dit qu'une liste étendue pouvait servir.
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Irazetsu a écrit : 02 oct. 2017, 14:08 Puis-je les mettre en forme et les publier sur le site (sous forme d'article) ?
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