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1473
Hello, This one came up in the recent NWO game. Is it a crime is claim to be a Quaesitor if you are not? If a Tribunal decides it should be, can you be found...
Nathan Hook
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Sep 7, 2004
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1474
If it is then it will be in the peripheral code. Now I am unaware of it being explicitly stated. However, since there is status attached to being a quaesator...
Andrew
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Sep 7, 2004
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1475
Sorry I'm new to the forum. Not sure how you post it directly onto the web site. If you can add my reply I'd appreciate it. Also, if you get any further...
Andrew
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1476
... The answer to this question is simple: if you have never posted since you joined, your membership is initially Moderated - any post you make is sent to the...
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Sep 7, 2004
10:57 am
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... it may not be an actual crime... old, well-stablished Tribunals may have added it to their Peripheral Code, but wilder ones like Novgorod may not. However,...
saxumcaribetum
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Sep 7, 2004
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1478
... Prentense to office was a pretty serious offense medievally, IIRC. I would think the offender owes House Guernicus a hefty fine (whatever "hefty" means in...
Tim O'Brien
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Sep 7, 2004
3:18 pm
1479
People may (or may not) find the following interesting ... Under the current law of England and Wales Section : 90 Sub-Section : 1 Act : Police Act 1996 ...
Andrew
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1480
... IMO you would have to pay a large fine to house Q. If you found somebody guilty of a serious crime while using the Q status, it might no be so bad and the...
Martin Hyldgaard
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Sep 7, 2004
7:27 pm
1481
... Extremely light, IMO; claiming to be a quaesitor would undermine Hermetic law and the authority of Tribunals. He was lucky he wasn't Marched... or had...
Mark Hall
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Sep 8, 2004
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1482
... to spend a ... wasn't ... Quaesitor ... I was playing the Primus Guernicus in the game Nathan mentioned, and it was me who brought the charge against him. ...
wild_park
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Sep 9, 2004
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1483
... and ... Tytalus ... was ... specified) ... got ... It certanly seems me to me that you made the very best out of a tricky situation. ... to ... is ... ...
mort_hal71
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Sep 9, 2004
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1484
... and ... Ok, given the politics, and the power of the magus, it was the best that could be done. I retract my statement of it being light. And I agree, the...
Mark Hall
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Sep 9, 2004
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1485
Sodales, In a few years the Provencal Tribunal will be holding its seven-year meeting. But it occurs to me that our eldest member is of the House Guernicus and...
Robert A. Rodger
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Sep 9, 2004
7:44 pm
1486
I would think he could be Praeco or Tribune (our saga's term for Tribunal Queasitore) but not both at the same time. I my saga, a ruling was already made that...
Matthew Iskra
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Sep 9, 2004
8:26 pm
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... I would think that legally she could be both, but functionally she would be smarter to leave the one or the other to another. In any case, she can't vote. ...
Tim O'Brien
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1488
... I would argue no, given the checks and balances that appear in the Peripheral code, which define the roles of the Praeco and Presiding Quaesitor. An...
John Scott
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Sep 9, 2004
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1489
... I've heard it said several times here and on the Berklist that Quaesitores "can't" vote. Is there actually a peripheral ruling accepted order-wide that ...
Ray Smith
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Sep 9, 2004
11:27 pm
1490
... It's from the canon text; Page 23 of WGRE and page 92 HoH. The reference is to the ruling quaesitore, though, so you might argue that the junior...
Tim O'Brien
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Sep 10, 2004
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1491
... Ah...thank you. The WGRE text says that "Quaesitores never vote in tribunal proceedings (though they may let other magi use their sigils), while the HoH...
Ray Smith
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Sep 10, 2004
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1492
From what I understand I may have a slightly different ruling on this matter. Q's do not vote in any triubuneral from what I understand. In the Stonehenge...
Andrew
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Sep 11, 2004
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1493
Question for the group. In our saga the presiding quaesator lost his good standing status by being mind controlled by some impressive CrMe affect. Since he...
Andrew
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1494
... taken ... to ... House ... As you surmised, a lot of this comes down to politics within the Quaesitors (not necessarily Guernicus, as other Houses can be ...
Mark Hall
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Sep 13, 2004
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1495
(Quaesitoris voting) For me, working from Order of Hermes, the 2nd edition supplement, it seemed that Quaesitoris give up their votes in compensation to the...
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1496
Something in Paul's last message twigged a question in me: When is a Tribunal considered quorate? Something in my head is saying "3 magi from 2 covenants,...
Mark Hall
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1497
12 or more magi from 4 or more covenants, as I recall. Quaesitor required and presumably one of the 12; eldest acts as Praeco. - Paul...
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1498
... 12? magi from 4 covenants, plus/including a quaesitor. (I recall this because I remember Novgorod being allowed, and noting that at the time of its...
Tim O'Brien
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1499
... Something in Paul's last message twigged a question in me: When is a Tribunal considered quorate? Something in my head is saying "3 magi from 2...
Xavier Requejo
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Sep 13, 2004
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1500
... It is at least twelve magi from at least four covenants. But (and this may be a splitting of hairs), I don't recall anywhere seeing that the four covenants...
Ray Smith
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Sep 13, 2004
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Hi all, Are the differences between a wizard's council and a tribunal? Am I right in thinking that magi can be tried for crimes at a tribunal. Do Magi have...
Nathan Hook
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Sep 15, 2004
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... Well, as I understand it, a Wizard's Council is basically a lesser, "unofficial" version of Tribunal without the minimum requirements (12 magi, 4 ...
Ray Smith
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