Ramem
Ramemu /ræmemuː/ n. commander (singular)
Ramem /ræmem/ n. commanders (plural)
Qualifications
You are expected to have served as a member of a militia within a community of Kahosh for a period of no less than 10 years.
Appointment
In sessions of the Yom that have to respond to acts of war, the assembled Yipeem bring forth a veteran of their militias to become a Ramemu for the period of the conflict. The Yom then selects from among those, giving them control over all militias until such a time that they are not needed anymore.
Duties
Two-fold, protect and defend the peoples of Kahosh and to relinquish those duties at the end of the conflict.
Responsibilities
The militias are not a professional military force, and primarily serve as peacekeepers and watchmen. It is the responsibility of the Ramemu to prepare them for a conflict and to conduct military campaigns in order to ensure the safety and security of the Kahoshi people.
Type
Civic, Military, Commissioned
Alternative Naming
Commander, Leader
Equates to
You would likely compare a Ramemu to a General, Consul, or Marshal. They are the highest authority in military matters and the coordinator of miltiary campaigns.
Source of Authority
Length of Term
Extent of conflict
Reports directly to
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