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The '''Book of Judgement''' is the legal code of the [[Imperium]], enforced by the [[Adeptus Arbites]]. It has been painstakingly collected over centuries and has long ago spread beyond the confines of a single literal volume as it embodies every decree ever passed by the [[High Lords of Terra]]. Its most ancient decrees are written upon parchments of human skin, inscribed in unknown tongues by nameless functionaries of a forgotten age.*<sup>1</sup> Every day a hundred new volumes of encoded holoscript are added to its number. Volume upon leather-bound volume sits upon rows of iron shelves that fill the [[Hall of Judgement]]. *<sup>1</sup> In this a vast body of laws, rulings and precedents compiled through the Imperium's existence, the Judges find the resolution to failure to uphold the [[Lex Imperialis]] (Imperial Law) from the words of the Emperor himself from the days he walked among men, to the most recent decrees of the High Lords of Terra. In the [[Inquisitor (game)|Inquisitor Game]], the concept behind the ''Book of Judgement'' was renamed as the ''Dictates Imperialis''. Judges carry a much smaller, field version known as ''The Book of Law'', from which an officer of the Adeptus Arbites may read passages that strike fear into the heart of all wrong-doers.*<sup>2</sup>
Every day a hundred new volumes of encoded holoscript are added to its number. Volume upon leather-bound volume sits upon rows of iron shelves that fill the [[Hall of Judgement]]. <sup>1</sup> In this a vast body of laws, rulings and precedents compiled through the Imperium's existence, the Judges find the resolution to failure to uphold the [[Lex Imperialis]] (Imperial Law) from the words of the Emperor himself from the days he walked among men, to the most recent decrees of the High Lords of Terra.<sup>2</sup>
In the [[Inquisitor (game)|Inquisitor Game]], the concept behind the ''Book of Judgement'' was renamed as the ''Dictates Imperialis''. Judges carry a much smaller, field version known as ''The Book of Law'', from which an officer of the Adeptus Arbites may read passages that strike fear into the heart of all wrong-doers.<sup>2</sup>
==Sources==
* *<sup>1</sup>: [[Codex Imperialis]], page 34.* *<sup>2</sup>: [http://www.scribd.com/doc/48194790/Inquisitor's Arbites The Long Arm of the Emperor's Law], page 76f. Originally posted at Specialist Games, now preserved at Scribd.com.
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