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Revision as of 17:57, 27 December 2013
Ancient Yophenthean and Midretassene courthouses where the magistrate would receive petitioners and hear law cases were called basilicas. During the Middle Ages of Chaos, these centers of law fell into disuse and disrepair. The Tisbajuma occupied them and made them gathering places for like-minded individuals to convene. They became centers of governance and in many cases worship of the Incarnandist Religion.
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