- - Reduced the burden of having 4 GLs to 2;
- Formalized the link between TI's faith and the sword of that faith; and
- Increased information sharing between the Knights and Order via consolidated helpfiles and guildnotes (both using the gnote command and through IC paperwork)
The Reeves are meant to enforce the Monarch's laws, and the Justiciar serves at the pleasure of the Monarch as a Great Lord (though I'd suspect she's nominated by a council of Proconsuls). Much as the Knights are the Order's sword-arm, the Reeves are the Queen's handcuffs and mace. Moreover, the structure of the Reeves almost demands it, considering Magistrates are roving judges, juries, and executioners. In a sense, they're Little Monarchs, operating with a fraction of the Queen's power, when they hold trials and find criminals guilty.
Why is this also a good idea? It boosts information sharing. And it adds a role for the Reeves that goes beyond criminal catching, which is to formalize their role as secretaries, diplomats, and advisers to the nobility. Conversely, I could see the Knights adding lower-level clerical responsibilities to their plate.
This would make our law guilds different, enshrine the "Sheriff of Nottingham" approach to the constabulary, bless Reeve-Noble RP, and culminate a long plot-thread: look how many Justiciars either sat on the throne or beside it. :D
Anyone have thoughts on this, or might want to suggest other improvements (e.g., merging the Merchants and Physicians)?