Secret Keeper
An eyan secret keeper or dzazí eb is a position of trust and authority within a family, group, or union. A secret keeper coordinates communications, contracts, legal actions, schedules, information gathering, delegates work, and protects sensitive information.
A diplomat's secret keeper may pass carefully crafted messages to other diplomats, arrange travel to inspect work sites, and protect family secrets from the diplomat's rivals. A secret keeper is as important to an endeavor as the entity they serve.
A diplomat's secret keeper may pass carefully crafted messages to other diplomats, arrange travel to inspect work sites, and protect family secrets from the diplomat's rivals. A secret keeper is as important to an endeavor as the entity they serve.
Career
Qualifications
A secret keeper must have completed an apprenticeship or other extensive training within the sector, industry, or family they will serve. They are expected to be efficient, thoughtful, trustworthy, and energetic. A breach of trust must be proven but constitutes immediate removal from the position and legal consequences for the results of their actions.
Other Benefits
One of the fastest tracks to financial freedom, a secret keeper has access to family or business procurement, relatively fine accommodations and attire, power to make decisions with little oversight, and an inexhaustible exchange of favors. Even in less affluent families, a household secret keeper is kept comfortable to avoid the temptation of bribes.
Alternative Names
Roughly translated as secretary, this profession is similar to administrative management with duties often exceeding that of a secretary.
Type
Administration / Management
Demand
While there is a high demand for skilled secret keepers, they are most often trained from within.
Notable Figures
Ximena Soza secret keeper for Doctor Renz Xicon the FirstUncle Max of Soza
Lady Rudamae of Frey
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