Ninth Scroll of Immaculate Law

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The Ninth Scroll of Immaculate Law is a passage of the Immaculate Texts, which is attributed to the words of Danaa'd Immaculate of Water, detailing various punishments for the defilement of Immaculate temples.

If one sets fire to a temple, perverting the Element of Hesiesh, then that one is to be burned.


If one floods a temple, perverting the Element of Danaa'd, then that one is to be drowned.


If one causes a rockslide upon a temple or collapses it, perverting the Element of Pasiap, then that one is to be buried alive.


If one diverts the winds, as might be done by use of towers of wind or by corrupting fallen air spirits, and brings a temple down, perverting the Element of Mela, then that one is to be hung by his wrists at great height, naked, and left to freeze.


If one allows a temple to become overgrown and ill-kept so that it can be no longer used for worship, perverting the Element of Sextes Jylis, then that one is to be bound with withes of young wood, staked out in a great forest, and left to starve.


For other defilements, which do not result in the destruction of a temple or the death of any Immaculate Monks, the Dragons may grant the criminal a chance at redemption, under the judgement of enlightened souls. Stripped of all rank and privilege, and thrown upon the mercy of the streets, to do penance for the rest of their lives.