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Miruvhor Code, Article II

Government History · by Academician Eldrigal Shrythara

One - The Legal system of Miruvhor is hereby defined as the

collective persons and laws set in place to enforce the will of our Empire and ensure that a proper, orderly system is maintained at all times, so that a clear code of conduct can be established.

Two - The Current Leader of Miruvhor, by the powers vested in him by his duely elected position, is hereby granted the position of Supreme Judge in the Legal System of the Empire of Miruvhor. The General of Miruvhor and Master of Coin are hereby granted the position of Officers of the Law, and are authorized to act in their capacity should the Supreme Judge be unavailable.

Three - The High Crime of Treason, as specified under article five, is considered a crime of the highest order and is given special treatment in said article.

Four - Any member of the Royalty who knowingly and willingly

commits a crime deemed to be of the highest order shall have his rank and fortune taken, and be exiled from our Empire, never to return.

Five - During times of religious or ceremonial signifigance, and if deemed acceptable by the highest ranking member of the legal system of Miruvhor, weapons are permitted openly in the streets such as ceremonial daggers, swords, etc PROVIDED they are used solely in accordance with whatever ritual is being performed at the time, this extends to ritual sacrifice and other such activities including wholesale bloodshed and mass killings.

Six - Slaves are permitted and encouraged so long as one can

maintain a reasonable standard of living. No one may possess more slaves than they can themselves support. Failure to keep one's slaves in good health, will result in a fine and possible seizure of property.

Seven - The Legal System shall obey and respect the orders of the Official Chain of Command of our Empire.