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"Equity is that idea of justice which contravenes the written law."
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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To create a Book of Rules for the Nardithi Nightsisters Coven
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- Media Name: An Dlí Dorcha
- Format: Book
- Distribution: Rare
- Length: Medium
- Description: The An Dlí Dorcha is a book written on a system of rules and laws set forth by the Nardithi Nightsister Coven. It is not a guideline or to be followed lightly or by one's interpretation, the laws and rules are absolute.
- Author: The Ciorcal a Ceathair (Nardithi Ruling Circle)
- Publisher: The Nardithi Nightsister Coven
- Reception: The An Dlí Dorcha is well received by the Nightsisters of the Nardithi Coven, each member respectively following the laws contained in the book. The book is not seen by outsiders.
The An Dlí Dorcha is a written book of laws and rules that all Nightsisters of the Nardithi Coven must adhere to. The laws set in place are to ensure equality, fairness, understanding, and survival as a whole for each member and for the entirety of the Coven itself. Like most of the books in possession of the Coven, they keep hidden away the original copy, whilst making carbon copies to be spread among the members and villages of the Coven.
The book is elegantly bound in dried and cured rancor hide and leather, with each page fabricated from cultivated snowbark trees, and inked in hydraatis acid.
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