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The highest-ranking members of the government, other than the Prime Aqasix, are the [[wikipedia: vizier|viziers]]. They serve as advisors to the Prime, with enough political pull to force their decisions on them, and are responsible for selecting a new Prime following the death of the previous through an application review process. Their high status and broad knowledge means that each Prime will often be a former vizier, as they can make their applications the most convincing.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}}
 
The highest-ranking members of the government, other than the Prime Aqasix, are the [[wikipedia: vizier|viziers]]. They serve as advisors to the Prime, with enough political pull to force their decisions on them, and are responsible for selecting a new Prime following the death of the previous through an application review process. Their high status and broad knowledge means that each Prime will often be a former vizier, as they can make their applications the most convincing.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}}
   
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In Azir, religion, the monarchy, and certain levels of bureaucracy are deeply intertwined.{{book ref|tsm|39}}
In Azir, religion, the monarchy, and certain levels of bureaucracy are deeply intertwined,{{book ref|tsm|39}} to the extent that their priests are offical government officials. They are tasked with taking care of the spiritual side of the bureaucracy's day-to-day workings — they are seen blessing formal meetings and interpreting omens and events to discern the will of the Kadasixes.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}} They also serve as clerks and scribes for the government. Scions can be found in all ranks of the bureaucracy, with the most influential ones serving as the members of the Prime's circle of advisors along with the [[vizier]]s.{{book ref|sa3|53}}{{book ref|sa3|116}}
 
   
 
{{image|Gawx Portrait by Marie Seeberger.jpg|side=right|width=200px|[[Yanagawn]] the First, the current [[Prime Aqasix]]}}
 
{{image|Gawx Portrait by Marie Seeberger.jpg|side=right|width=200px|[[Yanagawn]] the First, the current [[Prime Aqasix]]}}

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