Those who steward the Order
The senior ranks of the Assembly. They guide instruction, preserve the record, and answer for the Order's direction.
The High Command is the leadership body of the Assembly. Three roles comprise it, Historian, Curator of the Archives, and Chief Librarian. What follows is what each role asks of those who hold it, and the keepers who hold it now.
Historians
Historians are the two junior members of the High Command team. They help oversee the daily functions, and act as mentors and firm hands for the High Rank team and the rest of the Institution. They are learning the reigns of leadership in the Assembly. They can usually help you with most issues you may have.
Curator of the Archives
The Curator of the Archives serves as the Second-in-Command of the Assembly, serving as a major supporter of the Chief Librarian; being qualified enough to step up in the event that the Chief Librarian is indisposed. Any concerns regarding a High Rank should be taken to them.
Chief Librarian
The Chief Librarian is the Overseer and First-in-Command of the Librarians' Assembly. They serve on the Council of First Knowledge and relay the Assembly's concerns to the wider Council. Their main duty is to maintain the stability of the Assembly and lead it to a brighter future.
Concerns and questions are welcomed. Most matters can be resolved through a Historian; concerns regarding a High Rank should be brought to the Curator; matters of Order-wide direction reach the Chief Librarian.
If the Order's leadership has its shape, the rest of it awaits.