Stonehenge Tribunal of 1208
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As is the custom in the Stonehenge Tribunal, the conclave of 1201 was held at Stonehenge itself, meeting for several nights right after the autumnal equinox.
Pre-Tribunal Gathering
Magi gather for a few days before the Tribunal to socialize, barter vis, lab materials, and enchanted items, discuss magic, and intrigue. They pitch their pavilions on Salisbury Plain.
The normally festive atmosphere before the Tribunal was nervous and subdued. There was a lot of concern over news that Criamon magi had returned from Twilight with dire tidings, and everyone knew there would be a diabolism trial at this Tribunal.
Sandre Won his Sigil
Sandre challenged his pater, Garvonn, to claim his sigil by force. Justina decreed they would compete in certamen at sunset the night before the Tribunal.
Garvonn selected the Art of Rego for their duel. Sandre select Herbam. The two magi were fairly evenly matched in those Arts, but Sandre easily prevailed through the liberal use of vis during the duel.
Sandre's new sigil is his Talisman, the staff.
Call to Order
Immanola of House Ex Miscellanea was in Twilight (possibly Final Twilight). Mother Emma of Blackthorn was the next oldest maga and had been proclaimed Praeco by the Quaesitores in advance.
First, all magi of the Tribunal attending announce:
- Their names and Houses
- Whether they have moved their sancta to or within the Stonehenge Tribunal
- The names, Houses, and Tribunal of residence of any magi whose proxy sigils they carry
William Fireheart was still in Twilight.
Attendees
The magi were (to be adjusted for 1208):
- Amici Britanniae - 8 votes
- Justina, carrying three provy votes; Valerius, carrying one proxy vote; Garvonn
- Aquae Sulis - 7 votes
- Seven members in attendance, with one magus, Rigellus, barred from voting by the Praeco because he was on trial
- Blackthorn - 6 votes
- Marcus with the proxy vote of Loudevine and one other; Otho with one proxy vote; Gillian. Mother Emma attended but did not vote because she was the Praeco.
- Burnham - 4 votes
- Caitlin Ex Miscellanea with 3 proxy votes, Sachiko of Criamon, Morfeo of Guernicus (non-voting)
- Cad Gadu - 4 votes
- Cullwch, Calixtus, Madoc of the Swynwyr with 2 proxy votes
- Caveam Khokhan - 4 votes
- Aldiva of Jerbiton, carrying 3 proxy votes
- Cercle Cassée - 3 votes
- All three members present
- The Crimson Brotherhood - 4 votes
- All four members present
- Llanberis Pass - 2 votes
- Both known members present
- Oswald's Haven - 4 votes
- Aiken Oswaldsson with 2 proxy votes, Henrik ex Bjornaer
- Schola Pythagoranis - 5 votes
- Edward of Milton with 4 proxy votes, Fredegisa (Quaesitor, non-voting)
- Stormwatch - 3 votes
- Gallmau with 2 proxy votes
- Stranggore - 6 votes
- All magi were present, and Sandre now held his own sigil
- Ungulus - 5 votes
- Tacita of House Criamon with 4 proxy votes
- Voluntas - 5 votes
- Julia of House Jerbiton with 2 proxy votes, Gweirfyl of House Bjornear, Desiderius of Verditius
- Eremites - 25 attending
- Known magi include Albert Geary, Robert of the Evil Eye, Orn the Silent of House Criamon, Mericas
Arrivals and Departures
TBD
New Apprentices
Merewen of Stranggore announced her apprentice, Agnes.
Session 1: External Affairs
TBD
Inflation
The Tribunal appointed panel of three Jerbiton magi report back that the reason for the strange rise in prices was induced by the practice of magically creating of goods, including silver coins. Debate follows as to whether magically produced goods counts as mundane interference.
Other External Affairs
- Cercle Cassée will have an update on diabolic activity
- The Dwindling Auras issue is made public.
- The Prefix announces a prophecy.
- Burnham's demise. (???)
Session 2: Internal Affairs
- No magus of House Criamon has emerged from Wizard's Twilight in the past ten years.
- A discussion on how to deal with the inflation problem was added to the Internal Affairs meeting.
- A magus of Aquae Sulis, Regillus admitted to diabolism. This resulted in a lengthy discussion. This has resulted in at least temporary changes to the Code in Stonehenge.
Trial Procedure
- Private hearing to determine the facts. Settlement is possible if both parties agree.
- Public hearing to debate merits of law
- Penalties or restitution