• Sannite, Sunstorm, Tamazi, and Yerende Revision of the Imperial Orcs religious beliefs page Addition of septs to the Imperial Orcs culture and customs
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  • Every year we carry out a review of some part of the game looking to see what we can improve. This page summarizes and explains the changes so that players
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  • accused, or convicted of crimes. Some argue that this has its basis in religious belief, since to incarcerate the body, thus forcing it into a state of
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  • effort than a journal but can serve all the same purposes - allowing you to review events and creating an out-of-character prop that can be shared with other
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  • of the Empire. They also have a key role to play in the prosecution of religious crimes. The intent of the accused is a crucial part of Imperial law - it
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  • exercising judgement. When a post/comment is reported, the moderators will review it and if necessary discuss together or escalate to the Head of Moderation
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  • winter of 2015/2016 we carried out a review of the rules from the third year of Empire. As a result of that review we implemented some changes to the published
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  • the raid against the Slave Lords to seek out a priest for insight and religious council on their return from their virtuous endeavours. Outcome: Upheld
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  • Pride. Outcome: Upheld (189-0) Notes: The Principalities of Jarm embrace religious freedom but see spiritual matters as highly personal. Diplomatic relations
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  • Grendel remain a significant threat there. The civil service have begun to review opportunities related to the territory, and you can learn about some of
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  • Over winter of 2016/2017 we have carried out our annual review of the rules from last few years of Empire. As usual we are implementing some changes to
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  • Number Assembly Statement of Principle Priest Outcome 8 General The religious law of Desecration currently outlaws the removal of any spontaneous auras
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  • virtue assemblies, and the value of revocation. The spirit of debate and religious unity his message has produced has also generated caution when engaging
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  • Cardinals, but also to provide the virtuous with a strong voice in the religious affairs of the Empire outside of national bonds. All those dedicated to
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  • Severin's caution against engaging in attempts "to incite people to confront religious differences or spiritual conflicts" it is likely that Veikko's condemnation
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  • for such words. In plainer terms, this letter exchange is for any whose religious beliefs are not accepted in their home country, or who find themselves
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  • Synod does not have the power to convict anyone of heresy or indeed any religious crime. The Synod condemns you for heresy - and then the magistrates try
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