Consul of the United States of Atlantis

The Office of the Consul of Atlantis was partially modeled on the Roman system of republican government. Two consuls, selected by the Atlantean Senate for two-year terms, shared executive authority in the United States of Atlantis; each consul had the power to veto the actions of his colleague. Consuls could serve up to three consecutive terms, and a total of five terms altogether in their lifetimes.

Not long after the Treaty of Croydon was signed in 1778, Victor Radcliff and Isaac Fenner were selected by the Senate to the first duo of consuls in Atlantean history. Radcliff happily accepted, despite his wishes to live a private life on his farm. He was accompanied to New Hastings by his wife, who wanted to keep an eye on him.