Exorion uses it's own custom permission system to ensure safety and security, however you may also be confused and that is perfectly fine. We will provide you with as much troubleshooting as we can.
Permission Types
Exorion Ownership
The Ownership permission has access to everything whether it's managing lower permissions, or every setup in your server and cannot be moderated on by lower levels. Only give away this permission to people you trust.
Exorion Management
The management permission has access to multipe setup commands and can manage lower levels if Ownership+ gives access for them to. They can use setup commands by default and cannot be moderated on by lower levels.
This permission can be edited via the slash-setup command /settings.
Exorion Administrator
The administrator permission works like regular admins, they get access to higher tier commands such as banning and remote commands. They cannot use setup commands by default and cannot be moderated on by lower levels.
This permission can be edited via the slash-setup command /settings.
Exorion Moderator
The moderation permission works like your standard moderation staff, they get access to various commands such as softbanning (kicking), moderate nicknames and warnings. They do not have permission to edit setup commands and cannot be moderated on by lower levels, this excludes Administrator+.
This permission can be edited via the slash-setup command /settings.
Trusted / Trial Mod
This permission by default starts with nothing. A management+ member will have to grant them access to things. Think of it as regular members. They are not an offical staff member unless you give them permissions to do more actions.
This permission can be edited via the slash-setup command /settings.
Problem Solving
Lost Permissions on Invite
By default you are given the Exorion Ownership permission when you invite the bot. However, this may be an issue if you did not invite the bot with the default permission VIEW_AUDIT_LOG. Inviting it with all permission is recommended, but not required. If you are sceptical at first.