Cadence Theas wrote:You are starting to show your hand regarding how you interpret the office of the chancellory: authoritarian, punitive, and absolute.
I believe I already had ample opportunity to show my hand regarding how I interpret the office of the chancellor. To the first charge, authoritarian, I will plead "possibly guilty" Being authoritarian is a double-edged sword. Without someone to lead, where do we go. I submit that every Chancellor ought to demonstrate a willingness to lead when necessary. Considering how black and white the feedback I've received is to my leadership - some of you loved it, some of you hated it; I can only say I did my absolute best to find an ethical, fair balance.
As for the second two charges, punitive and absolute, I plead not guilty. Bring your examples of my inworld actions to prove it or stand down.