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=Pavic Law and Customs=
 
=Pavic Law and Customs=
  
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Pavis is a ''polis''; a city-state with surrounding lands that answer to the central town. Oddly enough, it is also a colony of a battered old polis; The Real City in the heart of The Rubble and this complicates things. It is also even more than this, as the Empire has appointed a Count to oversee, tax and govern this state it is what is known as a ''colonna''. This means a series of unusual relationships has arisen, and these had had strange effects on law and customs.
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Pavis is a ''polis''; a city-state with surrounding lands that answer to the central town. Oddly enough, it is also a colony of a battered old polis; The Real City in the heart of The Rubble and this complicates things. It is also even more than this, as the Empire has appointed a Count to oversee, tax and govern this state it is a ''colonna''. This means a series of unusual relationships has arisen, and these had had strange effects on law and customs.
  
 
As an Imperial ''colonna'' Pavis is subordinate to the Empire and its hierarchy. However, even after years of occupation the Imperials still know little of what they have come to own, and on a mystical level they are almost completely ignorant of the mythic mechanisms of how and especially ''when'' Pavis operates. The total indifference of the higher members of the Pavis temple to the dangers of marrying in the Lunar Pantheon have caused some imperial mystics to wonder if they know exactly what they are dealing with and has caused some misgivings. The worst dangers are buried deeply.
 
As an Imperial ''colonna'' Pavis is subordinate to the Empire and its hierarchy. However, even after years of occupation the Imperials still know little of what they have come to own, and on a mystical level they are almost completely ignorant of the mythic mechanisms of how and especially ''when'' Pavis operates. The total indifference of the higher members of the Pavis temple to the dangers of marrying in the Lunar Pantheon have caused some imperial mystics to wonder if they know exactly what they are dealing with and has caused some misgivings. The worst dangers are buried deeply.

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