Creed of Iremith

On this hill, within this grand hut, this creed amongst the people of these western lands is established, as the fundamental set of rules, laws, and culture, for the province of Iremith.

Rights of the People.
Article 1. Every man, woman and child have the same rights under the eyes of all Iremith law.

Article 2. Every man, woman, and child have the rights to private land ownership, right to bear arms, freedom to participate in every public vote, right to freedom of speech, right to movement, right to freedom of commerce and trade, right to associate with any Iremithens, and right to religion and faith.

Article 3. No god, man, or king of any sorts may violate or tarnish these inalienable rights that are in the unyielding possession of every Iremithen citizen.

House of Lords
Article 1. The Iremith government is made up of three houses, each varying in their duties, abilities, and powers.

Article 2. ''The bottom house is the House of Lords. This is the assembly of all Lords and Town Owners within Iremith.''

Article 2.1 Only official Lords can be a part of the House of Lords, if the Lord Magistrate has not recognized the group as a town and the leader as a Lord then they cannot join or participate.

Article 2.2 The House of Lords can assemble whenever they like, though the Grand Hut in the provincial capital of Lolar is best suited for it.

Article 2.3 ''The House of Lords has the powers and duties of voting upon issues that are affecting one of their towns specifically. Representing the towns and their wants, needs, and opinions to all higher branches of government within Iremith.''

Article 2.4 The House of Lords is a mainly representative and counseling group meant to show what the towns need and to broadcast their opinions so they are heard.

Article 3. Lordship is not a temporary position, it is granted and taken away by the Lord Magistrate.

Article 4. The House of Lords can vote upon high (Iremithen) government decisions that specifically need Lords input, this is decided by the Lord Magistrate.

Article 5. The House of Lords can make a unified report on the state of their towns, what they need, want, and what will be happening there to the Lord Magistrate or Iremithen Public.

House of the People
Article 1. All Iremithen citizens are members of the House of the People, as it is a representative organization for all of Iremith.

Article 2. The House of the People is the second highest house in the Iremith government.

Article 3.1 The House of the People’s main purposes are to: One, represent the feelings and opinions of all Iremithens.

Article 3.2 Two: Participate in public votes.

Article 3.3 Three: Ensure personal freedoms are maintained for every Iremithen.

Article 4. All Iremithens have access to all and any public votes that are put up for communal decision by the Lord Magistrate, this is a use of the House of the People.

Article 5. Public Votes only take place when the Lord Magistrate calls for them, they only happen when a decision that will impact the community needs to take place or the Lord Magistrate can’t make a decision.

Article 6. If dual citizenship with a foreign country outside of Varn Torum is had, or they are living in a different city within Varn Torum, and they may have large conflicting bias, a person’s voting ability may be withdrawn for one time.

Article 7. The length of when a public vote is up for participation is at a minimum of two days, at max two weeks, but specifically decided by the Lord Magistrate.

Article 8. Any citizen can propose something for public vote, if the Lord Magistrate approves it, it will then be voted upon by the Iremith community

The House of the Lord Magistrate
Article 1. The House of the Lord Magistrate is the highest house in Iremith.

Article 2. This is the only house that can potentially only have one person occupying it, the Lord Magistrate

Article 3. This is the house mainly filled by the runner of the province of Iremith, the Lord Magistrate.

Article 4. The Lord Magistrate position is one appointed by the leaving Lord Magistrate onto the next, it has no term limit, and is the highest position within Iremith government.

Article 5. A Lord Magistrate can choose one person to become their

‘Lord Magistrate Apprentice’ if they feel they wish to teach a successor.

Article 5.1 A ‘Lord Magistrate Apprentice’ has no power and no particular responsibilities outside of the ones clearly given to them by the current Lord Magistrate

Article 6. ''“Decrees”, are orders/commands in which the Lord Magistrate orders. The things required to govern Iremith, for example:''

“A decree for all towns to contribute a 0.0001$ amount to a fund for roads”

Article 6.1 A decree is something similar to the decisions put up for Public Vote, except they do not need community decision making and can be handled by the Lord Magistrate.

Article 7. ''The Lord Magistrate manages and looks over  Iremith. They may dictate any decrees within the Province unless they conflict with Rights of the People, or any other part of Iremith (and Varn Torum) constitution.''

Article 8. The Lord Magistrate must recruit for Iremith, post adverts and manage taxes in Iremith's best interest.

Article 9. The Lord Magistrate must inform citizens with announcements about extremely specific things that could negatively or positively impact the Iremith community.

Article 10. A Lord Magistrate can only be removed by the High Varn Torum government along with a 70% majority vote from within Iremith.

Article 11. A town within Iremith can only be built or recognized as a official town and its ruler a Lord with approval from the Lord Magistrate

Article 11.1 Any fort, structure, or building can only be constructed within Iremith by the Lord Magistrates approval.

Véstmar Iremith!

May Varn Torum Last for One Thousand Years!

Signatures

Lord Magistrate of Iremith: ℭ𝔞𝔯𝔱𝔦𝔫𝔬𝔰 𝔬’ ℑ𝔯𝔢𝔪𝔦𝔱𝔥

High King of Varn Torum: 𝒢𝒶𝓇𝓇𝒾 𝒢𝑜𝓎𝓁𝑒