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==Duties== The Daughters of Tarasha see the relationship between themselves and the aurelian cult akin to that between Tarasha and Roboute Gulliman. While roboute Gulliman acted as undisputed lord of Ultramar, it was Tarasha that formed his moral compass, guided him from error, and established his education. This understanding of a Supervisory role permeates the entire Order's organization and responsibility. ===Relationship with the Aurelian Cult=== The Daughters are paradoxically both the most powerless organization in the Aurelian Cult, and its most powerful. On an institutional level, The Daughers can do nothing. They make no edicts, they can clarify no doctrine, their opinions of Aurelian dogma are taken only as scholastic advice and bears no weight in an aurellian council. Additionally each order of The Daughters must be under the control of a Spiritual Liege, who they must take orders from. <!---nuns meet with the power of the Vestal Virgins---> However, the authority a sister has on an individual member of the Cult is all but absolute. As proscribed in the sacred writings a Daughter of Tanasha acts as the safeguard guide and moral compass of the Aurelian cult. The sister can halt any investigation, force any cultist, astartes, and spiritual liege to answer for their actions. They can veto, enforce, or lift any pronouncement made by the aurelian cult. They can also suspend or remove any member the cult from power. The Sisters can also make judgements and mediate disputes between members of the cult. When acting in this capacity their pronouncements have the force of canon judgement. As such their precedent serves as an indirect way in which the Sisters influence the development of Aurelian cult canon. ===Holder of the Sacred Texts=== The Daughters of Tanasha are the keepers of the canon code. The official copies of the codex astartes and all cult texts are preserved by them, and they must authorize every copy, translation, and revision. Every Astartes chapter of the Aurelian codex must register their codex with The Daughters. The have the power to revoke and condemn translations and condemn the glossia or commentaries of a religious leader. ===The Rhapsode=== The Rhapsode is a symbol of the absolute judicial authority of a Daughter of Tanasha. The Rhapsode is 3 ft brass baton that separates into 2 parts: The Spike and the hammer. The Spike is composed of a sturdy brass colored metal blessed in the Bridge of the Maiden of Espandor. It will usually penetrate any surface it is thrown at. The Hammer is a retractable brass night stick that is used to strike the Spike. When the spike is thrown, the space is immediately considered to be A sacred space of Tarasha Juris. All activities must cease within this space, and the authority of the sister who throws it is absolute for the duration of the trial. When the Sister strikes the spike, it produces a loud chime similar to a Tuning fork. All are expected to be silent once the chime is struck, and those who fail to comply, can be executed by the sister should she choose to.
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