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Censor-(maximum of 1) The censor was an officer in ancient Rome who was responsible for maintaining the census, supervising public morality, and overseeing certain aspects of the government's finances. the Censor shall aid the Quaestors as necessary, shall have oversight of disciplinary matters in the Senate. They shall have the power of doling out the honorary title of Princeps Senatus once every year. The Censor shall have the power to fine Senators that do not meet the moral/ethical standards of the Senatorial class.
Dictator- Anyonel may be elected Dictator by a 3/5 majority vote of the Senate. Dictators have supreme power and virtually unlimited remit in terms of unilateral law creation, control of the military, and distribution of power in Rome and the Empire. This includes financial oversights, confiscations et cetera. Dictators may either be elected for a space of time or for life, or for life (Dictator Perpetua)
Consul (2)- Two consuls are elected yearly (every two weeks). Consuls have the power to veto one another, lead armies into battle, propose laws, appoint consular staff, and lead the armies of the Republic. Consuls may be deposed either by force or by a 4/5 vote of the senate in cases where the Consul has violated the laws of the Republic.
Pro-Consul- The senate may empower any member of its body with the powers of a Consul. Pro-Consuls shall be subordinate to Consuls but shall, when abroad, have all the powers associated with the office of Consul. All governors shall assume Pro-Consular power while governing and residing in their province. These magistrates are responsible for paying the upkeep of any soldiers in their provinces and shall hold office for one year (two weeks). The Pro-Consul's primary objective is to maintain order in their designated province.
Praetor (maximum of 2)- Praetors preside over the courts of the Republic. They shall serve as judges in all cases brought against any citizen. Praetors have the power to lead armies in battle at the discretion of the senate.
Quaestor (maximum of 2)- Quaestors shall serve as treasurers of the Republic. They shall advise the senate over the state of the Public Treasury.
Tribune (maximum of 2)- Tribunes shall have the power to veto the senate. Any senator who is elected as a tribune may not run for a consular seat within one year of holding the office of tribune.

















