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The Imperial Advisor was head of the Emperor's advisory council and was responsible for making appointments to the court, advising the Emperor in all matters of court, as well as keeping the Emperor informed about all events in the Empire. Because the Imperial Advisor controled the access of the Clans to the Emperor, he had a great deal of political power.

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  • The Imperial Advisor was head of the Emperor's advisory council and was responsible for making appointments to the court, advising the Emperor in all matters of court, as well as keeping the Emperor informed about all events in the Empire. Because the Imperial Advisor controled the access of the Clans to the Emperor, he had a great deal of political power.
  • Imperial Advisor was a position in the Galactic Empire. It was held by important officials of Emperor Palpatine, who helped him and Grand Vizier Sate Pestage run the Empire on a day-to-day basis. There were several hundred of them, and Palpatine's most favored ones served on the Imperial Ruling Council, also called the Imperial inner circle.
  • An Imperial Advisor peforms many adminstrative tasks. They can issue government decrees in his will. With apporval of the Emperor, a Imperial Advisor appoints and promotes government officals. Imperial Advisors are often assigned supervision of Imperial Regional and Planetary Governors, and travel across the Universe to oversee various parts of the Empire and its territories.
  • Each advisor was assigned to gather information about a rival advisor's home system, which discouraged them from forming secret alliances. This method of fear and greed served to bind each advisor to the Emperor. In addition, Imperial Advisors would perform administrative tasks and duties, such as appoint Imperial Governors, Moffs, and other servants of the Galactic Empire as designated by the Emperor. It was Imperial Advisor Ars Dangor who officially appointed Moff Wilhuff Tarkin to the rank of Grand Moff.
  • The Imperial Advisors were the elite group of politicians most close to the Galactic Emperor. The Advisors were appointed by the Emperor and hailed from hundreds of different planets across the Empire. In order to prevent his Advisors from gaining too much power, the Emperor consulted only a dozen at a time and assigned his Advisors to gather information about rival Advisors. He then appointed only some of his Advisors to the Imperial Ruling Council, the executive body of the Empire and one of the most powerful institutions in the Empire. This created an atmosphere of fear and greed that discouraged the Advisors from forming alliances and bound them to the Emperor.
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  • The Imperial Advisor was head of the Emperor's advisory council and was responsible for making appointments to the court, advising the Emperor in all matters of court, as well as keeping the Emperor informed about all events in the Empire. Because the Imperial Advisor controled the access of the Clans to the Emperor, he had a great deal of political power.
  • Imperial Advisor was a position in the Galactic Empire. It was held by important officials of Emperor Palpatine, who helped him and Grand Vizier Sate Pestage run the Empire on a day-to-day basis. There were several hundred of them, and Palpatine's most favored ones served on the Imperial Ruling Council, also called the Imperial inner circle.
  • An Imperial Advisor peforms many adminstrative tasks. They can issue government decrees in his will. With apporval of the Emperor, a Imperial Advisor appoints and promotes government officals. Imperial Advisors are often assigned supervision of Imperial Regional and Planetary Governors, and travel across the Universe to oversee various parts of the Empire and its territories.
  • Each advisor was assigned to gather information about a rival advisor's home system, which discouraged them from forming secret alliances. This method of fear and greed served to bind each advisor to the Emperor. In addition, Imperial Advisors would perform administrative tasks and duties, such as appoint Imperial Governors, Moffs, and other servants of the Galactic Empire as designated by the Emperor. It was Imperial Advisor Ars Dangor who officially appointed Moff Wilhuff Tarkin to the rank of Grand Moff.
  • The Imperial Advisors were the elite group of politicians most close to the Galactic Emperor. The Advisors were appointed by the Emperor and hailed from hundreds of different planets across the Empire. In order to prevent his Advisors from gaining too much power, the Emperor consulted only a dozen at a time and assigned his Advisors to gather information about rival Advisors. He then appointed only some of his Advisors to the Imperial Ruling Council, the executive body of the Empire and one of the most powerful institutions in the Empire. This created an atmosphere of fear and greed that discouraged the Advisors from forming alliances and bound them to the Emperor. Imperial Advisors would perform administrative tasks and duties, such as appoint Imperial Governors, Moffs, and other servants of the Galactic Empire as designated by the Emperor. It was Imperial Advisor Ars Dangor who officially appointed Moff Wilhuff Tarkin to the rank of Grand Moff. At the height of the Empire in 4 ABY there were several thousand Advisors, of which only a few dozen were appointed to the Ruling Council. The post-Endor chaos resulted in the near extinction of the Advisor class, although several remained to serve aboard the Interim Ruling Council. Bacharan Valak made little use of Advisors, preferring to keep Warlords and other military commanders by his side, such as Jarl Rellik. The Imperial "rebirth" in 14 ABY boosted the number of Advisors and expanded their role, including "Military Advisors." From SW1ki, a Wikia wiki.
  • The Imperial Advisors were the elite group of politicians most close to the Galactic Emperor. The Advisors were appointed by the Emperor and hailed from hundreds of different planets across the Empire. In order to prevent his Advisors from gaining too much power, the Emperor consulted only a dozen at a time and assigned his Advisors to gather information about rival Advisors. He then appointed only some of his Advisors to the Imperial Ruling Council, the executive body of the Empire and one of the most powerful institutions in the Empire. This created an atmosphere of fear and greed that discouraged the Advisors from forming alliances and bound them to the Emperor. Imperial Advisors would perform administrative tasks and duties, such as appoint Imperial Governors, Moffs, and other servants of the Galactic Empire as designated by the Emperor. It was Imperial Advisor Ars Dangor who officially appointed Moff Wilhuff Tarkin to the rank of Grand Moff. At the height of the Empire in 4 ABY there were several thousand Advisors, of which only a few dozen were appointed to the Ruling Council. The post-Endor chaos resulted in the near extinction of the Advisor class, although several remained to serve aboard the Interim Ruling Council. Bacharan Valak made little use of Advisors, preferring to keep Warlords and other military commanders by his side, such as Jarl Rellik. The Imperial "rebirth" in 14 ABY boosted the number of Advisors and expanded their role, including "Military Advisors."
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