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A board of (usually) three [[archai]] in the [[Theban Tribunal]] who help arbitrate disputes between magi, witness [[Certamen]], notarize the founding of new [[covenants]] and record claims to [[vis sources]]. They are assisted in their duties by legal advice from [[House Guernicus]] magi and by [[redcaps]] appointed by the [[logothete]]. The board has now power to convene itself or intervene in any matter unless requested to do so by a [[polites]] and must unanimously agree any decision.
A board of (usually) three [[archai]] in the [[Theban Tribunal]] who help arbitrate disputes between magi, witness [[Certamen]], notarize the founding of new [[covenants]] and record claims to [[vis sources]]. They are assisted in their duties by legal advice from [[House Guernicus]] magi and by [[redcaps]] appointed by the [[logothete]]. The board has now power to convene itself or intervene in any matter unless requested to do so by a [[polites]] and must unanimously agree any decision. The board has the power to issue a decree of [[contrition]], a process which can remove [[shards]] from [[polites]], an important aspect of life in the Theban Tribunal.

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A board of (usually) three archai in the Theban Tribunal who help arbitrate disputes between magi, witness Certamen, notarize the founding of new covenants and record claims to vis sources. They are assisted in their duties by legal advice from House Guernicus magi and by redcaps appointed by the logothete. The board has now power to convene itself or intervene in any matter unless requested to do so by a polites and must unanimously agree any decision. The board has the power to issue a decree of contrition, a process which can remove shards from polites, an important aspect of life in the Theban Tribunal.