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An **Arbiter** in [[Sehto]] is a human being chosen as an interface to the human world by the [[Legendaries]]. | An **Arbiter** in [[Sehto]] is a human being chosen as an interface to the human world by the [[Legendaries]]. | ||
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+ | ====== Purpose ====== | ||
An Arbiter fields two primary purposes: | An Arbiter fields two primary purposes: | ||
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For two, rather unlike what the term might imply, the Arbiter is responsible for the execution of the will of the legendaries once a consensus between him and the Legendary Council is attained. | For two, rather unlike what the term might imply, the Arbiter is responsible for the execution of the will of the legendaries once a consensus between him and the Legendary Council is attained. | ||
- | While a strong supporter of principle of an Arbiter, Jagdish Tsukinaka only reluctantly fills the role himself, because the second | + | ====== Initial Formal Design ====== |
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+ | Formally, the position of Arbiter began as a pure advisor to the Council. He had no power to fell decisions about the sentence of the accused, but he was granted the ability to //veto// these decisions, which was an indirect way of having much the same influence - if the Arbiter wished, he could veto all decisions but the one precisely conforming to his expectations, | ||
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+ | The combination of formal alignment and the ability to veto any decision formed the axioms for the third purpose - the execution of the sentence. The Council deemed it important that it was executed by someone on the victim' | ||
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+ | ====== Arbiters in Practise ===== | ||
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+ | While a strong supporter of principle of an Arbiter, Jagdish Tsukinaka only reluctantly fills the role himself, because the associated | ||
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+ | There have been no other Arbiters yet, though [[character: | ||
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