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Charter of the Regency of His Grace King Aegon the Sixth of His Name

1. In accordance with the extraordinary circumstances the Realm is facing, King Aegon the Sixth of His Name will reign with the support of the Small Council, as is due to every King since Aegon the Conqueror, but per his status as a minor, he shall have a Council of Seven Regents and a Council of Seven Advisors to support him as well.

2. The Council of Seven Regents shall exert the King's Powers in his name and will cease its functions once the King becomes sixteen of age and is declared a man grown. The dispositions of the Charter of the Rebellion are to be respected by the Council.

3. The Council of Seven Advisors shall provide counseling to the Monarch, Regency Council, and Small Council when it's called. The Advisors are needed to provide their opinion on matters of justice, taxes, and diplomacy and no major decision can be pressed forward without them being present in the voting, except if a valid reason is given and approved by the other counselors of the Monarch.

4. The counselors of the Council of Seven Advisors are the only ones who can nominate someone else to represent them in the meetings. No restrictions shall be placed on who they can name but their replacements cannot be nominated during an important meeting, only between meetings.

5. No major political decision can be pressed forward without the presence of every member of the Small Council, Council of Seven Regents, and Council of Seven Advisors, except if a valid reason is given and approved by the other counselors of the Monarch.

6. Queen Dowager Rhaella Targaryen and Princess Elia Martell are members of the Council of Seven Regents by right of kinship to the King.

7. Every counselor's position is inviolable unless two-thirds of the counselors vote on his, or her destitution.

8. Every counselor is free to abdicate his or her position without any vile consequence to him, her or their families. A replacement shall be arranged per the provisions following this article.

9. If a former counselor who abdicated his functions wishes to return into being a counselor, he will have to go through the same process as any man or woman who is not a counselor, except if two-thirds of the current counselors vote in favor of his return.

10. Every Kingdom (North, Riverlands, Vale, Westerlands, Crownlands, Stormlands, Reach, Dorne, and the Iron Islands), shall have at least two counselors distributed by the three Councils.

11. In accordance with the current political landscape, the Small Council and the Council of Seven Regents shall each have either a Loyalist majority or a Rebel majority so that neither can supersede the other.

12. To replace a counselor, all three Councils shall be convened in an extraordinary meeting together with all or at least two-thirds of the lords of the Kingdom which does not have the two representatives so that a new counselor can be chosen by lot amongst that Kingdom to ensure transparency.

13. It's not possible to change positions between Councils or within the Councils without a valid reason. Said reason must be approved by the other counselors of the Monarch.

14. The provisions of the Charter of the Rebellion will be taken into account during the Regency as stated above.

Charter of The Rebellion

1. The Monarch or the Regency can imprison nobles and peasants alike at will but they cannot execute them without the sanction of the Small and Council of Advisors. Failing this, the Monarch or the Regency will be deemed, tyrants.

2. Executions shall be done without the use of Wildfire or any other method that makes the accused suffer a slow and painful death. Failing this, the Monarch or the Regency will be deemed, tyrants.

3. Sending a man to the Wall or a woman to the Silent Sisters is encouraged as a worthy punishment but it cannot be a way to circumvent the Council sanctions by the Monarch or the Regency. Failing this, the Monarch or the Regency will be deemed, tyrants.

4. The Monarch or the Regency cannot revoke lordships from a Lord without the sanction of his Small Council and Council of Advisors. Failing this, the Monarch or the Regency will be deemed, tyrants.

5. If the Monarch is deemed mad or incapable by two-thirds of his counselors, then a Council of Seven Regents shall be established to support said Monarch. Failing to compel with this demand, will deem the Monarch a tyrant.

6. The Doctrine of Exceptionalism is abolished and marriages in the first degree of consanguinity (brother to sister, mother to son, father to daughter), are banned by law. Disrespecting this will lead to the loss of succession rights and deem the involved as a mad couple and tyrants.

7. The Queen and the Princesses shall not be abused, raped, or mistreated. Granted the proof that they are being abused, raped, or mistreated, a divorce shall be pressed forward, and depending on the damage done, the King or Prince may lose their rights to Kingship and a Lord or knight their rights to their Lordships. Failing to compel with this demand, will deem the accused as tyrants.

8. Freedom of Religion is granted in the Seven Kingdoms. No person shall be persecuted by his beliefs unless he is clearly a fanatic and disrupts the King's Peace. The Faith Militant remains extinct.

9. The current succession law to the throne is as following: King Aegon the Sixth of His Name, Crown Prince Viserys, Princess Rhaenys, and finally Queen Dowager Rhaella.

10. Given that the Queen Dowager is pregnant when this Charter was written, the three following paths are possibilities: the child is stillborn and therefore the succession law is not changed; the child is a boy and therefore he will come after Crown Prince Viserys; the child is a girl and therefore she will come after Princess Rhaenys.

11. Princess Rhaenys and a possible daughter of the Queen Dowager can have a matrilineal marriage if the Targaryen line is close to being extinct, therefore their children will be of House Targaryen and not the husband's. Any further Princesses can evoke this article if similar conditions arise in the future.

12. If House Targaryen goes extinct, a Great Council shall be convened to decide who to crown. Every Lord of the Seven Kingdoms is guaranteed to have a vote in said Council.

13. If the Monarch, Regency, or Royal family members are deemed tyrants they will be compelled by law to abdicate their positions and succession rights. If this is contested and refused, the use of force by the Lords Paramount is justified by law.


Here are the Charters of the Regency and the Rebellion, I thought it would be good for the readers to know what the Lords can do and not but I also didn't want to make a Constitution because one, I'm not a lawmaker, two this is the Middle Ages, not the 19th Century, three, it would be boring.

Although a few things can be changed here and there, I don't expect a huge change to occur in the articles.