smitsmit, fourth commander of the Nightwatch, stepped down two years ago, leaving Solanea as acting Commander. Since his retirement, the Nightwatch has been more of a well intentioned idea rather than an actual organization. Their halls dusty with disuse, many wondered if the name would fade to obscurity, remembered only by students of our city’s history. This year, Aida and smitsmit - both longstanding members of the Nightwatch - began to revitalize the name, swearing to honor its legacy and forge a bold, new path going forward. Months ago, one of our reporters interviewed Aida (then St. John), though was asked to withhold publication until such a time as they had sorted their internal affairs and were ready to announce themselves to the public.
As Acting Commander, Solanea had all the authority of the Commander, but her position had not been confirmed by the governing body of the Nightwatch. On March 10, 2018, an election was called by Aida, acting Captain (aka 2iC), to officially name the new Commander. Those allowed to vote in this election were members of the Civilian Legislative Authority.
The Civilian Legislative Authority (CLA) is the governing body of the Nightwatch, formed by the Ambassadors, who are designated representatives from various groups, and the Senators, who can be any citizen who wishes to have a say in the matter, regardless of lineage or clan. The Commander is the leading official of the actual Nightwatch, with their Captains serving as second-in-command of sorts and assisting however they can.
Chancellors are historically the head of the CLA, retaining the power to veto any new CLA candidates, moderate CLA discussions, and a special power to ‘make a bench warrant if emergency attacking (by the Nightwatch) is required.’ When asked who the current Chancellors were, Aida provided the following statement:
The election was held to determine who the new Commander would be, with only two options: Aida or Solanea. Of those eligible to influence the outcome, only twelve individuals turned up to vote. While representatives of the Nightwatch themselves declined to provide us with the list of Ambassadors and Senators eligible to vote, let alone a list of who voted for whom, we do know that a tie occurred. Six votes were cast for each candidate, and the election has been rife with controversy from the word go.”Aida” wrote:There isn't just one. We had three. Currently, none are active.
It should be noted that a full roster of CLA members is not publicly available, save for two applications visible in their headquarters from Phoenixxe and twistedsister, dated 2014 and 2017, respectively. The known roster of the CLA at the time of the election was as follows:
- Acer - Ambassador for Kygnosti
Ada - Ambassador for Clan Gero Claw
Damson - Senator
Driretlanish - Ambassador for Ailios
Kaleb - Ambassador for Halls of Astarte
KIIA - Ambassador for D’dary
Laurentius - Ambassador for der Toten
Liski - Ambassador for Ferrymen
nitenurse - Ambassador for Republic of Ravenblack
smitsmit - Senator
ThiaRaven - Senator
twistedsister - Ambassador for Clan Capadocious
Vamp_Melissa - Ambassador for Halls of Astarte
The first, and most pressing issue, was brought about by Driretlanish, the Ailios Ambassador.
The vote began on March 10 at 20:05, with a notification that it would close seven days later. While Driretlanish attempted to rectify this erroneous vote on the final day of voting, the CLA ruled that his vote would be counted as cast, regardless of intention. When questioned, smitsmit had the following to say:Re: Commander Proposal
Post by Driretlanish on Sat Mar 17 2018, 15:33
I just realized that my ballot was misread. My apologies, but my vote was intended for Aida.
The second issue came about after voting closed, whereby the vote of Acer Kygnosti was discarded. Integrity of the election was of paramount importance to the Nightwatch, and thus Acer’s vote (cast in Aida’s favor) was excluded from the final tally. Why? With Acer being Aida’s former sire, his arrival at their headquarters after the vote was called was deemed suspect. Claims of campaigning for Aida quickly followed, calling into question the integrity of the votes in her favor. Despite these claims, Kaleb, one of two ambassadors to the Halls of Astarte (not including Solanea herself) was found publicly campaigning on March 11, 2018 in Soledad’s Cavern of Shadows for Nightwatch affiliates to vote for his sire, Solanea. Curiously, her votes were not called into question. Behind closed doors, the members of the CLA that cast their ballots decided which votes were valid and which were not, leaving anyone watching from the public view lost as to how the final decision was made.”smitsmit” wrote:Since in the human world, once a ballot is placed in the box, right or wrong, that cannot be undone. That ambassador was informed that their vote could unfortunately not be changed, and would hold as it was cast.
Those issues, however, are the tip of the iceberg. The CLA is meant to hold representatives from all corners of the city, and yet the Nightwatch’s acting Commander and representatives alike have failed to reach out to new and forming groups over the past two years. Many of those groups would have been happy to provide ambassadors had they been requested. Groups such as Caedis, Cartigan, de Boullion, de Draak, din Kolesi, House of Silence, Raskoph, Sonvar, Sykonra, and The Void, just to name a few, have not been asked to provide ambassadors at all, while others were asked years ago and never again (such as St. John and Agrippa). Ab Antiquo also offered to provide Inu Ailios as an ambassador months ago when talks of reformation began, but were not privy to the election happening until after the fact. On the eve of the selection of a new Commander whose purpose it is to serve the city, one would think the voice of the city - and all its respective corners - should be represented.
We spoke to virgo, Arbiter of the Ferrymen, Kains Son, leader of the Void, Xedanis, owner of KRKN and patriarch of the Sykonra lineage, and Michiru, matriarch of Mandruleanu; all echoed their lack of awareness of the election. Some others, including Josephine of the Cartigan lineage and Vex, the patriarch of de Draak, were aware of the impending election, but had not been asked to send an ambassador to weigh in on the proceedings.
The Nightwatch has failed to reach out to the public it claims to serve. Some groups within the city were hand-delivered invitations to join the CLA, but it seems as if the Nightwatch’s policy for the vast majority is hands-off, uncaring if their organization is stumbled onto or not. To become a member of the CLA, either Ambassador or Senator, one merely needs to send in an application to their headquarters, but with a dwindling presence in the city (not to mention a recent change in the physical location of their headquarters, which was not at all publicized), how can established or new groups be expected to have their voice heard? For an entity which claims their main purpose is city cohesiveness, protection, and justice, the lack of transparency and scores of red tape is daunting.
For an organization such as the Nightwatch to be effective, transparency is key. Clear and open communication about guidelines, elections, expectations and services is the only way for the Nightwatch to properly uphold its own values. Without this, the shambles left resemble too closely the familiar human government agencies that talk about public service, but end up bogged down by their own red tape, inefficacy, and closed-door political lobbying.
Many questions remain that thus far leadership of the Nightwatch have refused to answer. When interviewed, smitsmit seemed to realize that there were missteps during this election, stating that this “was definitely a vote that we have learned from.” But for an organization that has been a staple of Ravenblack for the last 15 years, is that still a valid excuse? Rules made during or after the fact were used as leverage in the decision, all of which happened away from the public eye.
At which point was it determined that once the election began, no new CLA members were allowed to be inducted? For an organization that claims public service, why is campaigning frowned upon at all? If campaigning is disallowed and Aida is guilty of it, why was Kaleb given a free pass? Why were some groups hand-delivered invitations to join the CLA, whereas most have been outright ignored? Why was the debate about the validity of votes not publicly held, or at least visible to the public? Why does Solanea’s clan, the Halls of Astarte, receive what is essentially two Ambassadors? Though the Nightwatch claims to have made CLA members aware of the election, why were some registered members not informed, and why was this election not publicly known? Why is a vote from a Senator - someone representing their own interests - afforded the same weight as an Ambassador representing a whole group?
At the end of the day, the convoluted election of this small group has left us with more questions than answers. We hope that with reorganization and transparency, the Nightwatch and CLA will learn from these missteps so that they can better serve the public, as their charter intended.