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| The Office of the Sovereign is comprised of a variety of individuals, with specific authorities outlined in the Imperial Directives (hyperlink). These individuals serve within the Royal Household or as an Imperial Plenipotentiary.
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| Hand of the Emperor - Clauß von Lindau
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| Responsible for the day-to-day affairs of the Office of the Sovereign and responsible for the oversight of the Imperial Plenipotentiaries (hyperlink).
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| Imperial Plenipotentiaries
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| Imperial Plenipotentiaries are individuals appointed by the Office of the Sovereign for oversight and management of various spheres.
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| Plenipotentiary of Administration
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| Responsible for overseeing all public functions except economic and military.
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| Plenipotentiary of War
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| Responsible for overseeing the military administration.
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| Plenipotentiary of Economics
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| Responsible for the direction of all economic forces.
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| Prince Regent - Landa Vought
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| Responsible for the Emperor's personal affairs, such as drafting orders, memorandums, passing correspondence, and overseeing the institutions of the Empire.
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| Imperial & Royal Treasurer - Matthias Krämer
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| Responsible for the management and administration of the Royal Treasury, which includes the Crown Jewels, Royal Accounts, Royal Collections, and all Crownlands properties.
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| Lord Commander of the Drachengruppe - Peter Bahn
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| Responsible for the personal protection of the Emperor and command over the Sovereign Crown Corps 'Drachengruppe'.
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| Order Marshal - Walbert Lentz
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| Responsible for maintaining order within the Empire, aligning all armed forces, and Co-Chairmanship (along with the Royal Herald) over the General Order Commission, responsible for heraldic matters.
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