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Shards (Greek: ''ostrakon'') are awarded to [[polites]] in the Theban Tribunal who are found guilty of a number of offences against the Heretic polity, including but not limited to failing to perform their duties as an [[archai]], instigating a criminal investigation before the [[Judicial Board]] which does not result in a conviction, being convicted of a [[Low Crime]] and several other reasons, as described in [[The Sundered Eagle]] 28. Any [[polites]] possessing one or more shards is potentially subject to a [[vote of ostracism]] at the Tribunal.  Shards may be negated by [[contrition]] recognised by the [[Conciliatory Board]] or by being offset by [[tokens]].
Shards (Greek: ''ostrakon'') are awarded to [[polites]] in the Theban Tribunal who are found guilty of a number of offences against the Heretic polity, including but not limited to failing to perform their duties as an [[archai]], instigating a criminal investigation before the [[Judicial Board]] which does not result in a conviction, being convicted of a [[Low Crime]] and several other reasons, as described in [[The Sundered Eagle]] 28. Any [[polites]] possessing one or more shards is potentially subject to a [[vote of ostracism]] at the Tribunal.  Shards may be negated by [[contrition]] recognised by the [[Conciliatory Board]] or by being offset by [[tokens]].
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Shards (Greek: ostrakon) are awarded to polites in the Theban Tribunal who are found guilty of a number of offences against the Heretic polity, including but not limited to failing to perform their duties as an archai, instigating a criminal investigation before the Judicial Board which does not result in a conviction, being convicted of a Low Crime and several other reasons, as described in The Sundered Eagle 28. Any polites possessing one or more shards is potentially subject to a vote of ostracism at the Tribunal. Shards may be negated by contrition recognised by the Conciliatory Board or by being offset by tokens.