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===Adeptus Arbites Attitude=== This section outlines the stance and influence of the Adeptus Arbites on the hive world, particularly their methods in maintaining law and order. {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="center" ! colspan="2" | Adeptus Arbites Attitude (d6) |- ! 01 | '''Tyrannical:''' The Arbites act as brutal, unyielding rulers. Their role as judge, jury, and executioner is executed with merciless efficiency. They dole out harsh punishment for even the slightest infraction, and executions are common. The Arbites' presence is a symbol of terror, and dissent is crushed immediately. Punishment—if not death—may include Servitude Imperpituis—being turned into a servitor, burning, and public torture. |- ! 02 | '''Relentless:''' The Arbites are a force of severity. They execute the law with unwavering commitment and brutal efficiency. On-the-spot harsh punishments—while swift—are typically reserved for serious crimes, but they still show little mercy. The populace knows that the Arbites will act decisively, and they rule with a strict sense of justice, though it may often appear harsh and unforgiving. Minor infractions are met with severe consequences, but they don’t kill without reason. Punishment—if not death—may include Servitude Imperpituis—being turned into a servitor, burning, and extreme acts of public humiliation. |- ! 03 | '''Impartial:''' The Arbites here are cold, detached instruments of the law. They are clinical in their execution of justice, with no regard for individual circumstances. While they punish swiftly and without hesitation, their actions are carried out without passion. There is no cruelty for cruelty's sake, but no empathy either. The people understand the Arbites as enforcers of the system—efficient, unemotional, and unrelenting. Those who break the law face inevitable retribution, but the Arbites do not enjoy it; they simply view it as their duty in protecting the hive. Punishment—if not death—may include Servitude Imperpituis—being turned into a servitor, pelting, and public lashings. |- ! 04 | '''Just and Stern:''' The Arbites are stern, but fair. While they enforce harsh punishments, they are seen as measured and balanced. They do not kill without cause and make an effort to maintain order without unnecessary cruelty. While executions are still required, they reserve it for severe crimes. The populace respects them with a healthy dose of fear, viewing them as harsh but just figures. Punishments—though severe—are seen as earned rather than arbitrary. Punishment may include forced impressment into a penal legion. |- ! 05 | '''Protective:''' The Arbites are more protective than punitive. While still ruthless when required, they are also seen as the guardians of the people. They will seek to prevent crime before it happens, intervening in domestic disputes or illegal activities without resorting to violence unless necessary. The Arbites are respected by the populace for their sense of duty and fairness, and while they will still execute criminals when needed, they are seen as a stabilising force rather than an oppressive one. Their role is to ensure peace, while still able to instil fear in the lawless. Punishment may include impressment into a penal legion, the guard, navy, or PDF—off-world. |- ! 06 | '''Pragmatic:''' The Arbites are trusted and respected by law-abiding citizens. Their primary focus is maintaining peace and order, ensuring lawful citizens feel safe—by any means. The people feel secure under their watch, confident that the Arbites will protect them from crime and unrest. Criminals, however, live in constant fear, knowing that any serious offence will be met with decisive and public punishment. The Arbites execute criminals in the very neighbourhoods they were active, as a deterrent, warning, and declaration of the Emperor's justice. Punishment may include impressment into a penal legion, the guard, navy, or PDF. |} <br>
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