Traditional Privileges of the Lancea Sanctum
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The degree in wich these privileges are respected differs from domain to domain, but in more traditional domains they are considered to be unbreakable laws.
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[edit] Canon
All who commit a crime against a member of the Lancea Sanctum commit an act of heresy and must be judged by the Inquisitory-General.
[edit] Forum
A member of the Lancea Sanctum may only be tried before a court of the Inquisition of the Lancea Sanctum.
[edit] Immunitas
A member of the Lancea Sanctum cannot be called upon to perform duties that do not correspond with his or her religious role. (such as duties of a violent nature)
[edit] Competentiae
The theft or destruction of objects related to the religious role of a member of the Lancea Sanctum are considered a crime against that member of the Lancea Sanctum. The havens of Lancea Sanctum members are almost always considered to be protected by this privilege.
(source: Inquisition in the Low Countries by Cardinal de Béthune of the Low Countries )
