Thank you so much! It isn't possible to deputize for an office without
taking it over per se, but what I can do is create an Agency with you
as Agent. I'll do that in a minute. Again, thank you!

-Aris

On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 5:50 PM, Owen Jacobson <o...@grimoire.ca> wrote:
> On Feb 11, 2017, at 3:38 AM, Aris Merchant 
> <thoughtsoflifeandligh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I'm afraid I've been busy lately. I haven't published a report in more than 
>> a month (although there was the holiday). One of my freinds is in the 
>> hospital, and I have a major deadline in a few weeks. I expect these to 
>> clear up, but I feel a bit like I'm failing Agora. I am working on my report 
>> whenever I have a chance, but other obligations keep interrupting. I've been 
>> brushing all of this off as Agora is fairly inactive, but I may one of the 
>> reasons for that. I therefore offer to resign the office of promotor to 
>> whoever wants it. I'll pass on what I have of my next report, and they can 
>> take the office via deputization. If no one wants to do so, I'll stay and 
>> finish when I have time (my deadline is soon, so hopefully things will cool 
>> down after that, if not sooner).
>>
>> With a heavy heart,
>> -Aris
>
> Is it possible to deputise for the office without taking it over?
>
> More generally, the wheels do seem to have come off of Agora a little bit. 
> Slow periods aren’t unusual, but this has been most of a month without any 
> progress at all. My personal prediliction is to blame the introduction of a 
> money economy - but the Promotor’s office is (at present) a vital organ, and 
> its absence would do just as well.
>
> I’d be happy to take up the office for a while, if it’d help you get yourself 
> unloaded and if it’d help the game move forward. I’m even happy to take the 
> office, if you’re sure, but if you’d like to return to it later on, I don’t 
> want to deny you that.
>
> -o
>

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