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THE CITIZENSHIP REFORMS OF 481 E.S.

 


 

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KRUSAE ZWY KONGZEM

 

Issued by the

OFFICE OF THE SENESCHAL

On the 5th of Snow's Maiden of 481 E.S.

 


 

VA BIRODEO E HERZENAV,

 

As we embark on our journey to new lands and commence in rebuilding our beloved kingdom, the Office of the Seneschal recognises the importance of ensuring the safety and security of our people. In light of this we wish to introduce The Royal Census, a form of documentation aimed to allow the crown to keep track of our ever growing populace as we begin a new era. 

 

ON DOCUMENTING

 

I. Intended to create a standardised and reliable record of our population, The Royal Census will serve as identification by registering each citizen and their basic details - including address, affiliation, age, occupation, etcetera.

 

II. Intended to properly organise the citizens and visitors of Haense to better accommodate housing relocation, job organisation, and protection from the Crown over his people.

 

III. To upkeep and maintain the documentation, a census shall be issued every ten years. This is to ensure all records are relevant and up to date to ensure there are no irregularities between larger spans of time, this census will be carried out each decade. 

 

IV. The documentations may serve and be used in aiding investigations within the kingdom, should it be deemed relevant. It is our hope that we may remove criminals and prevent unwanted creatures from joining our kingdom to certify citizen security. 

 

 


 

IV JOVEO MAAN,

Her Excellency, Josefina Barclay, High Seneschal of Hanseti-Ruska

Her Ladyship, Nataliya Amador, Baroness of Mondstadt, Kastellen of Immigration of Hanseti-Ruska

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Aleksandr Audemar, member of the office of Immigration and soon-to-be Baron of Mondstadt gave a thumbs up in approval to his betrothed!

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The newly appointed Count read over the missive from the confines of his office - still under construction, though. "Recording the age? That is actually a brilliant idea. This census seems promising." he commented, placing the paper down and getting back to work on his office.

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