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'''Dominicus''' of [[House Jerbiton]] is a demonstrative character was the defendant of at least two charges of breaking his [[Hermetic Oath]], one in the [[Roman Tribunal]] in 891 AD and the other in the [[Normandy Tribunal]] in 898 AD. The rulings dealt with slaying another magus, forfeit immunity, and [[Wizard War|Wizard's War]]. He prevailed in both cases, though those actions that led to the Roman Tribunal ruling still ended up exiling him from that tribunal. For more information, see the respective rulings in [[Houses of Hermes: True Lineages]], pages 47-38. | '''Dominicus''' of [[House Jerbiton]] is a demonstrative character who was the defendant of at least two charges of breaking his [[Hermetic Oath]], one in the [[Roman Tribunal]] in 891 AD and the other in the [[Normandy Tribunal]] in 898 AD. The rulings dealt with slaying another magus, forfeit immunity, and [[Wizard War|Wizard's War]]. He prevailed in both cases, though those actions that led to the Roman Tribunal ruling still ended up exiling him from that tribunal. For more information, see the respective rulings in [[Houses of Hermes: True Lineages]], pages 47-38. | ||
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Dominicus of House Jerbiton is a demonstrative character who was the defendant of at least two charges of breaking his Hermetic Oath, one in the Roman Tribunal in 891 AD and the other in the Normandy Tribunal in 898 AD. The rulings dealt with slaying another magus, forfeit immunity, and Wizard's War. He prevailed in both cases, though those actions that led to the Roman Tribunal ruling still ended up exiling him from that tribunal. For more information, see the respective rulings in Houses of Hermes: True Lineages, pages 47-38.