This question presents the problem neatly. The Skillmaster, at his elevated level,
can be disciplined only by himself. This is why the position must never be political,
nor granted as an honor, but only bestowed to the most learned, the most powerful,
and the most disciplined of Skill-users. When we convened to discuss the abuse of
the Skill, the horrific damage inflicted on Cowshell Village, and the fall of Skillmaster
Clarity, we had to confront what the politicization of this title had done to us all.
Unchecked, Skillmaster Clarity entered dreams, influenced thinking, passed judgment
on those he considered evil, rewarded his “good” with advantages in trading, and arranged
marriages in this small community, all in an ill-considered attempt “to create a harmonious
town where jealousy, envy, and excessive ambition were checked for the good of all.”
Yet we have witnessed what this lofty goal actually created: a village where folk
were compelled to act against their own natures, where their emotions could not be
expressed, and where ultimately, in a single season, suicides and murders took the
lives of more than half the population.
In considering the magnitude of the suffering that was created, we can only find fault
with ourselves that the Master level of Skill-users remained ignorant of what Skillmaster
Clarity was doing until the damage had been done. In order to avoid such a disastrous
misuse of the Skill in the future, the following actions have been taken.
Skillmaster Clarity is to be sealed from use of the Skill in any form henceforth.
The selection of a new Skillmaster will be made by a process in which the queen or
king suggests three candidates from among the Masters and a vote of the Masters chooses
the new Skillmaster. The vote will be done in secrecy, the ballots counted publicly,
and the results announced by three randomly chosen minstrels dedicated to the truth.
This gathering of the Masters concludes that no Solo must ever hold the rank of Skillmaster
again. If Clarity had had a coterie of his own, he would have been unable to conceal
his actions.