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 — JUDICIAL APPOINTMENT —

From the Heartlandic Council to the People

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Recently, we witnessed a controversial newspaper headline on the one hand, and an act against the dignity of a moral person on the other hand. What else can we say but wonder if the authors of this paper have an iota of responsibility and time for themselves, instead of writing something useful through the paper they uselessly waste, they use those things that do not contribute to any community.

 

Slander, the act of making false and damaging statements about someone, offers no tangible benefits to individuals or society. Instead, it erodes trust, damages reputations, and sows discord within communities. Slander can lead to severe emotional distress and financial losses for the victim, while also undermining the integrity of the slanderer. One needs to know how to deal with offenders, and one also requires a presence of the people who can fully and properly fight with such persons.

 

Due to all of the above, according to the power bestowed upon me through this position of the Lord Chancellor and after the recent events in our realm, my duty is as follows and this decree finds the following;

HRH ROBERT TIBERIUS, Bailiff of Enswerp shall be named the Judge of the Confederation, the duties of this position to be assumed by His Royal Highness with the immediate effect of this decree. His duties are mandated through Article II - Of Justice and Trial, according to the Codex of Saint GodwinThe only person who initiated some kind of action regarding these events deserves to continue to do so, in the right and legal way.

 

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His Excellency, Louis-Caspian Dieuxmont de Rosius,

Lord Chancellor of the Heartlands, Baron of Rosius, Lord of Mont Louis

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Robert Tiberius proudly begins formulating a legal approach to enforce Heartlandic justice.

 

Judge Holden - Wikipedia

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Bon'Ox spits out his cereal: "Did the Chancellor not read the missive? THIS GUY DOESN'T EVEN KNOW THE LAW!!!!!"

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Adalia I blinks. “I don’t remember Charles or I approving this, either.”

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45 minutes ago, mothsthetic said:

Adalia I blinks. “I don’t remember Charles or I approving this, either.”

 

"Is the change of legislation that guides our society not the task of the Chancellor and the appointed within the Heartlander Council? If that is not the case then you might abolish our political system all together and push further into autocracy or if necessary, an extra layer on absolutism. The Heartlander Council is there to get burdens off the shoulders of our monarchs, as is their plight per the constitutional rights of Aaun." Albert-Gouliélmos shrugged.

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The young master at arms takes the latest paper as it is handed to him "this ist getting out of hand, ignore all of this until der monarchs speak on this" he orders the bluecloak before slumping back in his seat, the begining of his new job already causing Artair to grow weary of any outside the walls

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22 minutes ago, Franczhiz said:

 

"Is the change of legislation that guides our society not the task of the Chancellor and the appointed within the Heartlander Council? If that is not the case then you might abolish our political system all together and push further into autocracy or if necessary, an extra layer on absolutism. The Heartlander Council is there to get burdens off the shoulders of our monarchs, as is their plight per the constitutional rights of Aaun." Albert-Gouliélmos shrugged.

“How did you get in my house.” The young monarch deadpans.

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1 hour ago, Crevel said:

Robert Tiberius proudly begins formulating a legal approach to enforce Heartlandic justice.

 

Judge Holden - Wikipedia

 

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“Whatever exists," he said. "Whatever in creation exists without my knowledge exists without my consent."

He looked about at the dark forest in which they were bivouacked. He nodded toward the specimens he'd collected. "These anonymous creatures," he said, "may seem little or nothing in the world. Yet the smallest crumb can devour us. Any smallest thing beneath yon rock out of men's knowing. Only nature can enslave man and only when the existence of each last entity is routed out and made to stand naked before him will he be properly suzerain of the earth.”

 

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"They're just mad they got caught, I'd say..." Renilde read the minor decree with an eyebrow raised nearly to her hairline, looking to Adalia I as they enjoyed their morning coffee and biscuits. "Not that they were subtle in any way, shape, or form; at Helene's coming-of-age party, they were openly talking about their war-plotting against the Halflings and Vortice. Uncle Konny had to suffer speaking to them while they begged for his support, and then I heard that they went on the next day to the von Augusten party and started all over with it! Many people heard about that one, too!" Renilde took a bite from her biscuit, and threw her arms up in the air in exasperation, head shaking left to right. "Someone ought to teach them how to whisper. I was able to keep an affair under-wraps for nearly a decade before my idiot consort noticed, just by keeping my voice down, and keeping my conspiring to my letters - which was ultimately my downfall there..." Renilde reminisced the old times with a snide curl to her lip.

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Reading over the decree, Theodore would simply turn to the church for prayer. Prayer for the poor souls of Enswerp, and for the young Chancellor to find someone sensible to take counsel from. Afterward, he'd idly watch the folks of Vallagne mill about their evening and take a deep breath. "Let's work on supporting some proper candidates..." he'd tell himself as he picked up pace to Faubourg.

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