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=== Customary Law ===
=== Customary Law ===
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Though changing throughout the centuries, the customary laws across Moghes – and now across the Orion Spur – have become an integral component of Unathite society. Founded as a result of attempting to resolve disputes within particular regions on Moghes, and the rather decentralized approach to the enforcement of law across the planet, it was inevitable that there would develop various different approaches to legal questions that needed answers. The history of these customary laws can be rooted within the Kres’ha’nor Hegemony’s twilight years. Hegemon Kresshi sought to create a set of principles regarding trade and dispute resolution (which involved the regulation of duels), which later became the foundation for the establishment of the guilds across the planet, early in his reign as a means of bringing unity among the divided territories.  Following his death and the collapse of the Kres’ha’nor Hegemony, the newly-independent kingdoms sought to continue the Hegemon’s initial ideas and further develop their own approaches – beginning an age of legal innovation across Moghes. It is commonly recognised by contemporary jurists within the Izweski Hegemony that the '''Kres’ha’nor Rites''' - the foundation of many Moghesian customary laws - was instrumental in the establishment of the Warrior’s and Matriarch’s Codes of Honour.  
Though changing throughout the centuries, the customary laws across Moghes – and now across the Orion Spur – have become an integral component of Unathite society. Founded as a result of attempting to resolve disputes within particular regions on Moghes, and the rather decentralized approach to the enforcement of law across the planet, it was inevitable that there would develop various different approaches to legal questions that needed answers. The history of these customary laws can be rooted within the Kres’ha’nor Hegemony’s twilight years. Hegemon Kresshi sought to create a set of principles regarding trade and dispute resolution (which involved the regulation of duels), which later became the foundation for the establishment of the guilds across the planet, early in his reign as a means of bringing unity among the divided territories.  Following his death and the collapse of the Kres’ha’nor Hegemony, the newly-independent kingdoms sought to continue the Hegemon’s initial ideas and further develop their own approaches – beginning an age of legal innovation across Moghes. It is commonly recognised by contemporary jurists within the Izweski Hegemony that the '''Kres’ha’nor Rites''' - the foundation of many Moghesian customary laws - was instrumental in the establishment of the [[Unathi_Honor |Warrior’s and Matriarch’s Codes of Honour.]]


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==== Kres’ha’nor Rites ====
==== Kres’ha’nor Rites ====
Created by Hegemon Kresshi, the Kres’ha’nor Rites concerned the establishment of trade regulations, which included a primitive form of the regulation of contracts, and methods in which to handle the resolution of legal disputes that arose across the Hegemony’s subservient territories. Most importantly, it became the foundation for the guilds that came to prominence during the seventeenth century, with provisions incentivising Lords to encourage economic development through allocating Clanheads particular charters to fulfil the growing market gaps across the Kres’ha’nor Hegemony. Serfs previously without any capacity to manoeuvre through the social ranks found themselves presented with opportunities that would grow their wealth considerably – further contributing to the wealth of the Lord, who still retained rights to the allocated charters and their lucrative profits. The Kres’ha’nor Rites also introduced duelling as a viable method of dispute resolution. It outlined what claims could be settled via duelings, such as if someone had cattle stolen or their property damaged. It also implemented the choice for challengers to elect how to bring the duelling to a conclusion, whether it be upon the first sight of blood or to the death of either party. Furthermore, Hegemony Kresshi sought to introduce these regulations as a means to enable independent dispute resolution among the peasantry and to reduce the need for the nobility to interfere with activities below their social rank.
Created by [[Unathi_History#The_First_Hegemony|Hegemon Kresshi]], the Kres’ha’nor Rites concerned the establishment of trade regulations, which included a primitive form of the regulation of contracts, and methods in which to handle the resolution of legal disputes that arose across the Hegemony’s subservient territories. Most importantly, it became the foundation for the guilds that came to prominence during the seventeenth century, with provisions incentivising Lords to encourage economic development through allocating Clanheads particular charters to fulfill the growing market gaps across the Kres’ha’nor Hegemony. Serfs previously without any capacity to manoeuvre through the social ranks found themselves presented with opportunities that would grow their wealth considerably – further contributing to the wealth of the Lord, who still retained rights to the allocated charters and their lucrative profits. The Kres’ha’nor Rites also introduced duelling as a viable method of dispute resolution. It outlined what claims could be settled via duelings, such as if someone had cattle stolen or their property damaged. It also implemented the choice for challengers to elect how to bring the duelling to a conclusion, whether it be upon the first sight of blood or to the death of either party. Furthermore, Hegemony Kresshi sought to introduce these regulations as a means to enable independent dispute resolution among the peasantry and to reduce the need for the nobility to interfere with activities below their social rank.


==== Mazjivsa ====
==== Mazjivsa ====
There are Unathi that undergo specific training to provide counsel to those that wish to conclude a contract, referred to as Mazjivsa or Scribes. They are integral to several aspects of customary contract law and oftentimes are needed in order for a contract to be concluded. They undergo at least four years of training, sometimes longer depending on their specialisation. Due to the Sarakus Clan’s repression of the Guilds prior to the rise of the Izweski Hegemony, there has not been a Mazjivsa Guild for centuries. Now, Mazjivsa are generally composed of those who are outside of inheritance, such as the third and fourth sons of Noble Clansmen. They are then trained by independent Mazjivsas – however, the lack of any recognised Guild has resulted in some declaring themselves a Mazjivsa without the necessary training, having only minor skills needed to perform the role’s functions. Those who have this background discovered are generally exiled from the Hegemony, if not declared a Guwan for their dishonour.
There are Unathi that undergo specific training to provide counsel to those that wish to conclude a contract, referred to as Mazjivsa or Scribes. They are integral to several aspects of customary contract law and oftentimes are needed in order for a contract to be concluded. They undergo at least four years of training, sometimes longer depending on their specialisation. Due to the Sarakus Clan’s repression of the Guilds prior to the rise of the Izweski Hegemony, there has not been a Mazjivsa Guild for centuries. Now, Mazjivsa are generally composed of those who are outside of inheritance, such as the third and fourth sons of Noble Clansmen. They are then trained by independent Mazjivsas – however, the lack of any recognised Guild has resulted in some declaring themselves a Mazjivsa without the necessary training, having only minor skills needed to perform the role’s functions. Those who have this background discovered are generally exiled from the Hegemony, if not declared a [[Unathi#The_Guwan|Guwan]] for their dishonour.


==== Contracts ====
==== Contracts ====
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'''The Untouched Lands'''
'''The [[Izweski Heartland]]'''


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Skalamar, Imas’hi, S’th, Baandr, To’ha’dat, Res’karum & Mudki reside within the Untouched Lands, where Skalamar customary laws would be enforced. The Izweski Clan managed to spread the influence of these customary laws through an agreement contained within the ceasefire with the Honoured Alliance, where they have since slowly become intertwined as a foundational aspect within the heart of the Hegemony.  
Skalamar, Imas’hi, S’th, Baandr, To’ha’dat, Res’karum & Mudki reside within the Izweski Heartland, where Skalamar customary laws would be enforced. The Izweski Clan managed to spread the influence of these customary laws through an agreement contained within the ceasefire with the Honoured Alliance, where they have since slowly become intertwined as a foundational aspect within the heart of the Hegemony.  


* The Head of the Clan and/or Guild must conclude the contract – or a party authorised on behalf of the Head of the Clan and/or Guild.  
* The Head of the Clan and/or Guild must conclude the contract – or a party authorised on behalf of the Head of the Clan and/or Guild.  
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'''The Th'akh Heartlands'''
'''The [[Tza Prairie]]'''


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Tzonia, Kutah, and Ura’Mastyx all reside within the Th’akh Heartlands, considered by many to be the most traditional region of Moghes. For over a millennium, the Ozmakali Clan has ruled over Tzonia – enforcing their own customary law, rather successfully. Contemporary scholars often associated Ozmakali customary law as a direct descendant of the Kres’ha’nor Rites, which it still heavily relies upon.  
Tzonia, Kutah, and Ura’Mastyx all reside within the Tza Prairie, considered by many to be the most traditional region of Moghes. For over a millennium, the Ozmakali Clan has ruled over Tzonia – enforcing their own customary law, rather successfully. Contemporary scholars often associated Ozmakali customary law as a direct descendant of the Kres’ha’nor Rites, which it still heavily relies upon.  


* The Head of the Clan and/or Guild must conclude the contract, no other parties are authorized to conclude contracts. However, other parties authorised by the Head of the Clan and/or Guild may commence negotiations.  
* The Head of the Clan and/or Guild must conclude the contract, no other parties are authorized to conclude contracts. However, other parties authorised by the Head of the Clan and/or Guild may commence negotiations.  
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'''The Southlands'''
'''The [[Southlands]]'''


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'''The Free City of Vezduhk'''
'''The Free City of Vezdukh'''


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Located within the jungles of Mictlan, the Free City of Vezduhk follows its own codification of customary contract law – primarily inspired by lifting elements from Mictlani and other multicultural facets surrounding those that fled Moghes during the Contact War. Vezduhkan customary laws were primarily codified by Clan Izziba, following their rise to prominence within the Free City. It takes heavy inspiration from the Th’akh Heartlands.
Located within the jungles of Mictlan, the Free City of Vezdukhfollows its own codification of customary contract law – primarily inspired by lifting elements from Mictlani and other multicultural facets surrounding those that fled Moghes during the Contact War. Vezdukh customary laws were primarily codified by Clan Izziba, following their rise to prominence within the Free City. It takes heavy inspiration from the Th’akh Heartlands.


* Individuals can conduct contracts amongst themselves, should it exclude impacts on a Clan or Guild. However, should it have an impact on a Clan and/or Guild, then Heads of the Clan and/or Guild must conduct and conclude the negotiation.
* Individuals can conduct contracts amongst themselves, should it exclude impacts on a Clan or Guild. However, should it have an impact on a Clan and/or Guild, then Heads of the Clan and/or Guild must conduct and conclude the negotiation.
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'''The Untouched Lands'''
'''The [[Izweski Heartland]]'''


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Skalamar, Imas’hi, S’th, Baandr, To’ha’dat, Res’karum & Mudki reside within the Untouched Lands, where Skalamar customary marriage laws would be enforced. Different to the customary contract law, the Izweski Clan has managed to insidiously enforce their customary marriage laws by unifying the less notable members of the Clan to Lords within the region – only agreeing to the union should they perform the ceremony in accordance with Skalamar customary laws.
Skalamar, Imas’hi, S’th, Baandr, To’ha’dat, Res’karum & Mudki reside within the Izweski Heartland, where Skalamar customary marriage laws would be enforced. Different to the customary contract law, the Izweski Clan has managed to insidiously enforce their customary marriage laws by unifying the less notable members of the Clan to Lords within the region – only agreeing to the union should they perform the ceremony in accordance with Skalamar customary laws.


* Heads of a Clan must arrange the marriage and/or union between Unathi. It cannot be pursued independently.  
* Heads of a Clan must arrange the marriage and/or union between Unathi. It cannot be pursued independently.  
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* It must be ordained by a Sk’akh Priest, and prayers must be said over the ceremony before it can commence.
* It must be ordained by a Sk’akh Priest, and prayers must be said over the ceremony before it can commence.


* It is common to find same-sex unions organised by Heads of a Clan within the Skalamar customs, should it align with both’s beliefs about same-sex unions. Marriage between a man and woman is seen as a symbol of fertility and growth, bringing the call of the Fisher. Marriage between two men links to the Aspect of the Warrior for strength and is often used to secure particular military alliances. Marriage between two women is a call for the Aspect of the Healer and is thought to bring stability and kindness. A surrogate must be elected by the Heads of a Clan prior to commencing the ceremony.
* It is common to find same-sex unions organised by Heads of a Clan within the Skalamar customs, should it align with both’s beliefs about same-sex unions. Marriage between two men links to the Aspect of the Warrior for strength and is often used to secure particular military alliances. Marriage between two women is a call for the Aspect of the Healer and is thought to bring stability and kindness. Marriage between two different genders, or between two fishers, is connected to the Aspect of the Fisher, and is believed to bring prosperity and fortune to a union. A surrogate must be elected by the Heads of a Clan prior to commencing the ceremony.


* The dissolution of the marriage conducted under Skalamar customs can only be initiated in circumstances where one has either committed adultery or has dishonoured themselves through certain acts or conduct. It is well known that allegations against a woman of adultery, neglect, or abuse will typically be seen as false, as many believe women have too gentle a soul to do something so violent. It can only be performed by a Sk’akh Priest, who also oversees the separation of the matrimonial estate.
* The dissolution of the marriage conducted under Skalamar customs can only be initiated in circumstances where one has either committed adultery or has dishonoured themselves through certain acts or conduct. It is well known that allegations against a woman of adultery, neglect, or abuse will typically be seen as false, as many believe women have too gentle a soul to do something so violent. It can only be performed by a Sk’akh Priest, who also oversees the separation of the matrimonial estate.
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'''The Th'akh Heartlands'''
'''The [[Tza Prairie]] '''


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Tzonia, Kutah, and Ura’Mastyx all reside within the Th’akh Heartlands, considered by many to be the most traditional region of Moghes. However, dissimilar to customary contract laws, the Th’akh Heartlands instead rely on traditional Th’akh marriage rites, as opposed to a customary contract codification created by the Ozmakali Clan. Many within the Th’akh Heartlands will not even engage in marriage negotiations if they are not in compliance with Th’akh marriage rites, and those that do enter a union outside of these rites often find themselves shunned by the greater Th’akh community within the region. Due to the Iron Crusade and Sk’akh church, until recently led by the Exiled High Priest Unzi, there has been a push to enforce Skalamar Marriage law in the Th’akh Heartlands. While not very successful, it has seen some high-ranking nobility, most notably the clan of Lord Oerzali adopt Skalamar marriage rites for their own marriages. It is not enforced for any outside of his own clan.
Tzonia, Kutah, and Ura’Mastyx all reside within the Tza Prairie, considered by many to be the most traditional region of Moghes. However, dissimilar to customary contract laws, the Tza Prairie instead rely on traditional Tza Th’akh marriage rites, as opposed to a customary contract codification created by the Ozmakali Clan. Many within the Tza Prairie will not even engage in marriage negotiations if they are not in compliance with Th’akh marriage rites, and those that do enter a union outside of these rites often find themselves shunned by the greater Th’akh community within the region. Due to the Iron Crusade and the efforts of the former High Priest Unzi, there has been a push to enforce Skalamar Marriage law in the Prairie. While not very successful, it has seen some high-ranking nobility, most notably the clan of Lord Oerzali adopt Skalamar marriage rites for their own marriages. It is not enforced for any outside of his own clan.


* Heads of a Clan must approach a Th’akh Shaman with their intent to commence marriage negotiations between the clans, which the Shaman must then consent to.
* Heads of a Clan must approach a Th’akh Shaman with their intent to commence marriage negotiations between the clans, which the Shaman must then consent to.
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* The ceremony must be conducted by a Th’akh Shaman, and the two Unathi must pledge themselves to one another – that they will strive to uphold a monogamous, healthy and balanced union. These ceremonies normally also include offerings to Aosr and Cersi.
* The ceremony must be conducted by a Th’akh Shaman, and the two Unathi must pledge themselves to one another – that they will strive to uphold a monogamous, healthy and balanced union. These ceremonies normally also include offerings to Aosr and Cersi.


* Same-sex unions are not condoned within Th’akh marriage rites, as it goes against the tenets of its principle faith in that it is the duty of marriage to produce hatchlings. However, high-ranking nobles tend to ignore this tenant in favour of securing alliances with other noble clans outside the Heartlands at times and will allow same-sex marriages when necessary.
* Same-sex unions are not encouraged among Tza Prairie commoners, due to a prevailing belief that the duty of marriage to produce hatchlings. Among the nobility, however, this belief is largely ignored in favour of securing alliances with other noble clans outside the Prairie, leading to many more same-sex marriages in the upper echelons of society.


* Dissolution of a marriage cannot occur in traditional Th’akh marriage rites, only upon the death of one of the partners.
* Dissolution of a marriage cannot occur in traditional Tza Th’akh marriage rites, only upon the death of one of the partners.


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'''The Southlands'''
'''The [[Southlands]]'''


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Teht, Ja’zirt, Razir, Bahard, Darakath, Sahltyr and Janvir reside within the area where Southlands customary laws would be enforced. Similarly to customary contract law, Miazo Clan has been an influential roleplayer in shaping Southlands customary marriages – thanks to Lord Miazo’s creative disposition. However, there are slight differences depending on the majority faith within a Lord’s holding.
Teht, Ja’zirt, Razir, Bahard, Darakath, Sahltyr and Janvir reside within the area where Southlands customary laws would be enforced. Similarly to customary contract law, the Miazo clan has been an influential player in shaping Southlands customary marriages – thanks to Lord Miazo’s creative disposition. However, there are slight differences depending on the majority faith within a Lord’s holding.


* Heads of a Clan may approach the Lord who oversees the holding they reside within, and then a respective religious leader of the religion they follow, and get consent from both. However, individual Unathi can also elect to pursue the marriage or union without involving the Heads of a Clan, should they wish.
* Heads of a Clan may approach the Lord who oversees the holding they reside within, and then a respective religious leader of the religion they follow, and get consent from both. However, individual Unathi can also elect to pursue the marriage or union without involving the Heads of a Clan, should they wish.
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* The ceremony must be conducted by a respective religious leader. Additionally, the two Unathi must announce their intent to love, cherish and care for their partner to the local community.
* The ceremony must be conducted by a respective religious leader. Additionally, the two Unathi must announce their intent to love, cherish and care for their partner to the local community.


* Same-sex unions are common within the Southlands, owing to Lord Miazo’s renowned reputation as a romantic. Those that wish to pursue a same-sex union must elect a mutually-agreed surrogate prior to conducting the ceremony.
* Same-sex unions are common within the Southlands, under both the local Th'akh and Sk'akh rites. Those that wish to pursue a same-sex union must elect a mutually-agreed surrogate prior to conducting the ceremony. The recent influx of Si'akh refugees from the Wasteland tend to be opposed to same-sex unions.


* Dissolution of the marriage occurs when an Unathi believes that their partner has not been faithful to their pledge – and can only be granted by a Lord. Monogamy is not as strictly followed within the Southlands customary marriage rites, depending on the religion followed and the method in which the ceremony was conducted. However, each party can only elect to take one other partner as long as they are married.
* Dissolution of the marriage occurs when an Unathi believes that their partner has not been faithful to their pledge – and can only be granted by a Lord. Monogamy is not as strictly followed within the Southlands customary marriage rites, depending on the religion followed and the method in which the ceremony was conducted. However, each party can only elect to take one other partner as long as they are married.
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'''Vezduhk'''
'''Vezdukh'''


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Inspired by the Mictlani, Vezduhk customary marriages and unions are one of the more liberal rites within Unathite society – mostly owning to the foreign influence of multicultural societies that exist across Mictlan. Though more liberal, they follow a significantly more formal approach – where wavering from it can result in the annulment of a union. Similarly, due to its Th’akh dominance, the Vezduhkan customary marriages see heavy inspiration from the Th’akh Heartlands.  
Inspired by the Mictlani, Vezdukh customary marriages and unions are one of the more liberal rites within Unathite society – mostly owning to the foreign influence of multicultural societies that exist across Mictlan. Though more liberal, they follow a significantly more formal approach – where wavering from it can result in the annulment of a union. Similarly, due to its Th’akh dominance, the Vezduhkan customary marriages see heavy inspiration from the Th’akh Heartlands.  


* Similarly to Ouerea, the Free City of Vezduhk commonly sees courting periods prior to marriage. It is actually encouraged among Unathi before they commit to eachother. However, should a hatchling occur as a result of the courting period, it will be considered a union from the moment it hatches.
* Similarly to Ouerea, the Free City of Vezduhk commonly sees courting periods prior to marriage. It is actually encouraged among Unathi before they commit to eachother. However, should a hatchling occur as a result of the courting period, it will be considered a union from the moment it hatches.
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* Heads of a Clan must approach a religious leader – preferably a Th’akh Shaman – and attain affirmation of the marriage.
* Heads of a Clan must approach a religious leader – preferably a Th’akh Shaman – and attain affirmation of the marriage.


* Same-sex unions are not uncommon, despite the Th’akh majority within the city. However, it is not unheard of for those within the city that wish to pursue this union to be shunned from their clans – if they managed to successfully pursue a union. If one of the spouses within a same-sex union has a hatchling with a surrogate, the spouse and the surrogate are considered to be married in accordance with Vezduhkan customary marriage laws – annulling the same-sex union.  
* Same-sex unions are not uncommon, though some strains of Th'akh in the city are opposed to them on grounds of inability to produce hatchlings. These more hidebound Th'akh practices may shun those who enter into such marriages.


* Dissolution of a marriage can only occur in Vezduhkan marriage rites if there has been adultery, the death of one of the partners, or if the marriage was annulled due to not following the customary rites.
* Dissolution of a marriage can only occur in Vezdukh marriage rites if there has been adultery, the death of one of the partners, or if the marriage was annulled due to not following the customary rites.


* The marriage must be registered with the Lord Mayor’s office, and only upon doing this will it be considered a recognised union.
* The marriage must be registered with the Lord Mayor’s office, and only upon doing this will it be considered a recognised union.

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Customary Law

Though changing throughout the centuries, the customary laws across Moghes – and now across the Orion Spur – have become an integral component of Unathite society. Founded as a result of attempting to resolve disputes within particular regions on Moghes, and the rather decentralized approach to the enforcement of law across the planet, it was inevitable that there would develop various different approaches to legal questions that needed answers. The history of these customary laws can be rooted within the Kres’ha’nor Hegemony’s twilight years. Hegemon Kresshi sought to create a set of principles regarding trade and dispute resolution (which involved the regulation of duels), which later became the foundation for the establishment of the guilds across the planet, early in his reign as a means of bringing unity among the divided territories. Following his death and the collapse of the Kres’ha’nor Hegemony, the newly-independent kingdoms sought to continue the Hegemon’s initial ideas and further develop their own approaches – beginning an age of legal innovation across Moghes. It is commonly recognised by contemporary jurists within the Izweski Hegemony that the Kres’ha’nor Rites - the foundation of many Moghesian customary laws - was instrumental in the establishment of the Warrior’s and Matriarch’s Codes of Honour.

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