Greater Aenilia/Lord High Chancellor's Athenaeum/Indigo
The Records of the Lord High Chancellor
This section deals entirely with the major treaties signed between Greater Aenilia and other realms Judges'. Prisoner treaties, torture agreements, reasonings behind bannings, etc. can all be found and discovered here.
Foreign Accords
Date: Signed upon December the Thirtieth in the Year Two-thousand and Eight
Signers: Lord High Chancellor Heinrich Christenson and Lady Madelina Rossini of Arcaea
Summary: An Accord reached concerning the treatment of prisoners between the respective nations
1. No prisoner shall be held for longer than 5 days from capture.
2. Realm High Council members, due to their important roles within their own realms, shall be released immediately upon capture.
3. No torture during times of incarceration.
4. Infiltrators shall be judged according to their actions, as well as their times of previous capture. They shall be given two times to offend, before being banned. Upon the third capture, their fates shall be subjected to the will and mercy of the Judge in question. Deportation preferably, but execution their crimes are of a heinous nature.
5. No infiltrator action shall be curtailed save attacks upon Realm Council members, for reasons previously mentioned. Such an act will constitute forfeiture of their rights and result in immediate ban.
Bannings and Their Reasonings
Banned: Gheneus Taven
Enacted by: Heinrich Christenson
Upon: The 1st Day of January in the year Two-Thousand and Nine
Incrimination:
1. Letter from Gheneus Taven on the 24th of December
My Lord General, Me and a certain gathering of friends have recently decided that we do not see our current ruler fit to rule our kingdom and we have heard you are also dissatisfied with the current rulership. Perhaps if you were to help us by disbanding the militia in Idapur and sending the army away you would be handsomely rewarded with cities and titles and council that will listen to you. I will be awaiting you response eagerly. Then more information will be disclosed.
2. Letter from Gheneus Taven on the 28th of December
General Cairn, I was working with Sir Vincenzo but he has gone inactive. Now I am working alone, except for you of course. Since, by the way I accept your offer. I am also willing to throw in the Judge position for you as well since you have been so helpful. Since you have accepted you will now refer to me as "Your Highness". Your first order is to rally more men to our cause so we can effectively get rid of this government.