The Inquisitor’s Trial

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The Sentencing of Inquisitor Mayhew

Forthwith, let it be known, By blood, by wind, and by stone, That we find the defendant, Thaddeus Mayhew, guilty on all charges. In his tenure as self-proclaimed Inquisitor General, he has committed harassments, torture, murder, false witness, and a litany of crimes too long to tally in this document. And though these crimes be committed in the Old World, Thaddeus Mayhew shall know no protective limits of time and distance. What the Old World hath permitted, let the New World punish! We mark Thaddeus Mayhew with the invisible Sign of Anathema. May all who meet him, friend or stranger, offer him nothing but disgust and personal violence. May he find no succor nor respite. May his body and soul whittle down till he is naught but one of the Lost. May the gods have pity on Thaddeus Mayhew, for no mortal shall. We bear witness to this sentence, we the conjurers, healers, and cunning folk condemned in the Old World. Let our wrath be known in the New. -THE BROKEN COVENANT