things like potentially giving the Storting the power to confirm Jarls/Thanes
What's the point of this? I've looked at a lot of regions where legislatures have this power, and they rarely if ever vote down a nominee the head of government has put forward, even when there's good reason to do so. Coupled with the fact that we have few people interested in being a Jarl or Thane because of the workload it involves, and I suspect this would be more giving the Storting busywork rather than power.
or giving it power to create ministries or whatever
The Storting is free to create its own subordinate offices and groups, just like the Underhusen created a Secretary position. In that regard, it already has the power, it just doesn't have the power to impose an office on the Monarchy that I then have to try to fill and take responsibility for.
I even suggested having the Storting create a set of awards that are designed for a certain field (that the Storting would also hear people that are to get the award)
I don't think I 'shot down' this one, I just pointed out that I thought an actual awards event would be more fun and rewarding for everyone. The Storting can create any awards that it wants, as it did with the Commendation.
The problem with the idea that all would be well if the Monarchy gave up some power is that we rarely actually utilize any real power we have...appointments to the Cabinet are rare, there have only been nine decrees in nearly four years, and with one lone exception in that time we approve all legal Citizenship applications by default. The Monarchy isn't active because we have all this power, it's active because we do a lot of regular work that any Citizen could do if they wanted...we just have people who have accepted doing that work as a responsibility, and I'm glad we have people that are willing to do that. They, along with some Citizens that pitch in and get things going, are what keep this community going.
Furthermore, it's simply not fair to say that I won't grant anyone more power...I have agreed to restrict the powers of the Monarchy when it made sense to, such as when we restricted the power of decrees to a few areas, and when we made the Underhusen Speaker one that's selected by the Skrifa rather than by me. I just haven't seen the case be made that giving the Underhusen power that the Monarchy itself rarely has need to use is going to magically make it more relevant.