High Priestess of Athens

The High Priestess of Athens is the highest ranking Priestess within the Athenian Religion. Alongside her counterpart the High Priest of St. Bishop, they are the figureheads of Athenaism. The High Priest of St. Bishop has the absolute authority of being the official record keeper and author of the Big Book of Ancient Gabanian Fables. The High Priestess is the interpersonal connection and interpreter of the divine spirits, wisdom, and messenger to the Gods. The High Priestess of Athens is the head of the Temple of Athens and the figurehead of the faith alongside the High Priest.

History
The High Priestess of Athens is a fairly recent official title of the figurehead of the Temple of Athens. The first High Priestess was elected by a conclave of the Holy Priestesses of Athens of whom from amongst themselves elected one member into the title role. The first High Priestess was Empress Kiki whom would of course run the title of first Empress of a United Kingdom of Russia, Athens, Puerto Rico, and Snelly.

Duty
The High Priestess of Athens is in charge of all the monasteries, temples, schools, and Religious courts of Athenaism. The High Priestess is the highest ranking member of the Athenian faith whom is mortal. As such in the constitution of the United Kingdom the High Priestess is equal to the Imperial Monarch in importance and diligence in ruling. However the High Priestess is barred from ruling the United Kingdom as long as their is a member of the Imperial Family capable of ruling upon the throne and crown.

Election
Upon the death or resignation of a High Priestess the Holy Priestesses of the Temple of Athens convene in a secret chamber within the Temple of Athens. Whence the Mother Goddess herself is said to help speed the process amongst the women as they pray and speak of the faith.