The Sims 4 Career: Neo-Roman/Byzantine Administration (Adult Career)
While the Sims who succeed in becoming National Leader are to be congratulated for their achievement, everyone in SimNation knows that the true power lies not in the hands of the “public government”, but in the stupidly complex bureaucratic system that governs the SimNation from the obscure and quite lovely Palace of the Senate in SimCity.
With a political system based on the eastern remnant of a famous empire which once existed in the Old Country, none can deny that SimNation is currently in strange times, and there are even rumours about the consolidation of power in the high echelons of the bureaucracy… |
Basing myself on my Neo-Byzantine Administration career for The Sims 2, I decided to create a version of it for TS4. As the above introduction states, the career is based on the idea that the Politics career from City Living is essentially a powerless sham, created to appease the masses, while the true work of government takes place in SimCity’s Palace.
The career has a main branch with ten levels which focuses on the legislative government, followed by two branches, the Senate (in which your Sim becomes a member of the senatorial aristocracy of SimNation) and the Palatial Aristocracy (a sort of constitutional shadow government based on the court of the Byzantine Empire).
Here are the ranks for the main branch:
1. Horearios – (Mon; Tue; Sat; Sun) – 16§/h – 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM You are in charge of managing the food distribution across local grocery shops. Not exactly the most prestigious job, but a good place to start practicing your management skills. 2. Junior Secretary (Mon; Tue; Wed; Thur) – 26§/h – 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM – Objectives -> 1 Charisma, 1 Logic 3. Notarius (Mon; Tue; Wed; Thur; Fri) – 39§/h – 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM – Objectives -> 2 Charisma, 2 Logic 4. Kephale (Mon; Tue; Wed; Thur; Fri) – 39§/h – 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM – Objectives -> 2 Charisma, 3 Logic 5. Archon of the Mint (Mon; Tue; Wed; Thur; Fri) – 65§/h – 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM – Objectives -> 4 Charisma, 3 Logic 6. Chartulary of the Wardrobe (Mon; Tue; Wed; Thur; Fri) – 91§/h – 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM – Objectives -> 5 Charisma, 4 Logic 7. First Secretary (Mon; Tue; Wed; Thur; Fri) – 127§/h – 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM – Objectives -> 6 Charisma, 5 Logic 8. General Logothete (Mon; Tue; Wed; Thur; Fri) – 178§/h – 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM – Objectives -> 8 Charisma, 7 Logic 9. Logothete of the Drome (Mon; Tue; Wed; Thur; Fri) – 231§/h – 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM – Objectives -> 9 Charisma, Logic 8 10. Grand Logothete (Mon; Tue; Wed; Thur; Fri) – 340§/h – 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM – Objectives -> 10 Charisma, 10 Logic |
Here are the ranks for the Senate branch:
1. Illustrious One – (Mon; Tue; Wed; Thur; Fri) – 178§/h – 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM – Objectives -> 2 Mischief As a member of the Senate, you are one of the Illustrious Ones, a class that gives you access to a number of offices which are constantly changing hands. Perhaps you may one day find yourself in a more stable position… 2. Magnificent One (Mon; Tue; Wed; Thur; Fri) – 240§/h – 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM – Objectives -> 4 Mischief 3. Most Glorious One (Mon; Tue; Wed; Thur; Fri) – 350§/h – 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM – Objectives -> 6 Mischief 4. Proedros (Mon; Tue; Wed; Thur; Fri) – 410§/h – 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM – Objectives -> 7 Mischief 5. Protoproedros (Mon; Tue; Wed; Thur; Fri) – 510§/h – 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM |
And the ranks of the Palatial Aristocracy:
1. Nobilissimus – (Mon; Tue; Wed; Thur; Fri) – 127§/h – 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM -> 2 Mischief You are “most noble”, reflecting your status as one of the most important figures in the bureaucracy of SimNation. 2. Protonobilissimus (Mon; Tue; Wed; Thur; Fri) – 210§/h – 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM – Objectives -> 3 Mischief 3. Panhypersebastos (Mon; Tue; Wed; Thur; Fri) – 240§/h – 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM – Objectives -> 5 Mischief 4. Kaisar (Mon; Tue; Wed; Thur; Fri) – 270§/h – 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM – Objectives -> 6 Mischief 5. Sebastokrator (Mon; Tue; Wed; Thur; Fri) – 330§/h – 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM – Objectives -> 7 Mischief 6. Despot (Mon; Tue; Wed; Thur; Fri) – 440§/h – 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM – Objectives -> 10 Mischief 7. Autocrat (Mon; Tue; Wed; Thur; Fri) – 580§/h – 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM |
And for those that wish to know, here’s a list explaining what these ranks were in real-life. Take note that most came from the late Roman Empire (aka Byzantine Empire):
Main Branch: *Horearios – An administrator in charge of distributing food from the state granaries. *Notarius – a member of the class of secretaries/recorders of the Imperial court. *Kephale – translated as “head”, the Kephale was the governor of a small province, usually a town and its surrounding territory. *Archon of the Mint – translated from “archon tēs charagēs”, this individual was in charge of minting coin and bullion in the empire. *Chartulary of the Wardrobe – translated from “chartoularios tou vestiariou”, this individual was the head of the Public Wardrobe, one of the major fiscal departments of the Byzantine/Roman Empire. *First Secretary – translated from “prōtasēkrētis”, this individual was the head of the asēkrētis, a senior class of secretaries in the imperial court between the 6th and 12th centuries. *General Logothete – translated from “logothetēs tou genikou”, the General Logothete was in charge of the general financial ministry of the empire. *Logothete of the Drome – translated from “logothetēs tou dromou”, and also known as the Postal Logothete, this logothete was one of the senior fiscal ministers of the empire and was also the head of the department of the Public Post, also known as the “cursus publicus” in the early empire. *Grand Logothete – translated from “megas logothetēs”, this individual was the head of the logothetes and roughly equivalent to the modern Prime Minister, and to the chancellor of medieval western Europe. Its role as the chief minister of the emperor eventually came to be usurped by the office of mezazon (intermediary). Senate: Palatial Aristocracy: |
Credits:
Neia’s Create-a-Career Beta
S4PE
Icons made by myself (used Paint.NET)
Module image for main branch – unknown title and author. Found in the Tina Maxima blog by google image search.
Module image for Senate branch – Cicero Denounces Catiline , fresco by Cesare Maccari.
Module image for Palatine branch – unknown title and author . Found in Yiorgos Thalassis blog by google image search.
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