The Small Council of Skyss, also known as the Keeper's Council, is the primate administrative body responsible for the day-to-day governance and executive oversight of the Kingdom of Skyss. Composed of senior civil servants and high-ranking officials, the council manages the realm's logistics, intelligence, and resources, providing essential support to King Thirfinn. While the Council of Electors handles broad constitutional matters such as succession, the Small Council focuses on the detailed administration required to maintain the kingdom's peace and prosperity.
The council convenes within the King's Palace in Kronstadt, specifically in the birch-panelled Small Council room. Members are seated in nine ornately carved, high-backed chairs arranged around a polished wood table. The sessions are typically chaired by the Clerk of the Privy, who manages the agenda and coordinates the various departments represented at the table .
The council’s remit encompasses several critical domains:
The council is frequently tasked with selecting and preparing ceremonial items for foreign dignitaries, a process that reflects the state's interest in standardisation and soft power. In 774 AM, the council deliberated on gifts for the wedding of King Alasdair V of Dael Riata, considering rare items from the King's Treasures such as:
The following table lists the main offices of the Small Council and the individuals holding these posts as of 774 AM:
| Office | Known Member | Primary Role |
|---|---|---|
| Clerk of the Privy | Harald Bjornson | Council Chair and Secretary |
| Secretary of the Board of Trade | Olaf Olafsson | International Intelligence |
| Keeper of the Keys | Ingrid Kemisdottir | Principal Secretary to the King |
| Keeper of the Cloth | Birgitte Elfrunsdottir | Senior Exchequer Officer |
| Keeper of the Dockyard | Captain Freya Ingridsdottir | Senior Naval Operations |
| Keeper of the Treasures | Henrik Johansson | King's Art and Relic Collection |
| Keeper of the Rolls | Hilda Helgasdottir | Senior Officer, House of Justice |