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| <ic>"...an Atun herself shall turn her gaze from you, as your soul lingers, unmourned, in the darkest recesses of the Labyrinth. You are excommunicated."
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| "You... you can't do that! You{{CaptionedImage|file=Gatekeeper_Serrusto.jpg|align=right|width=250}}
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| r writ of excommunication never passed the General Assembly!"
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| "You are condemned as a heretic. I will be sure the magistrate's know it. Besides, if the Assembly lacked the spine to issue a writ of excommunication against the likes of '''you''', what makes you think they have the will to condemn '''me'''?"</ic>
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| The Synod is responsible for investigating [[Religious Crimes|religious crimes]] in the Empire and bringing these cases to the magistrates.
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| A priest of a Virtue Assembly may call for a judgement of condemnation to be made against an individual or small group, such as a coven, sect or banner, in relation to a religious crime, or a refusal to respond to inquisition.
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| A judgement of condemnation determines that there is a case to be brought to the magistrates . The priest who brought the motion of condemnation is expected to be part of any group that addresses the magistrates, and present the basis for the condemnation.
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| The magistrates will then consider:
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| * Whether the presenting priests have sufficiently established a religious crime has taken place
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| * The severity of the religious crime in terms of harm, or potential harm, to the Empire
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| * Any pleas for [[clemency]]
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| The magistrate will then make a ruling accordingly.
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| Individuals subject to a judgement of condemnation may also be subjected to liao ceremonies, independently of the magistrates ruling.
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| [[Category:Imperial Synod]]
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