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The '''Great Inquisitor''' (''camimurkadhāna'') may be roughly described as a kind of elective absolute monarch. Her powers are both political and religious (but note that there’s no difference between them in the Chlouvānem view) and include:
The '''Great Inquisitor''' (''camimurkadhāna'') may be roughly described as a kind of elective absolute monarch. Her powers are both political and religious (but note that there’s no difference between them in the Chlouvānem view) and include:
* being the head of state and head of both legislative and executive power: it is the Great Inquisitor that ultimately has the final judgement on all things (with only a few small but important exceptions) that the Inquisitorial Conclave (''murkadhānumi lanedāmeh'', the “parliament”) and the Consistory of Offices (''plušamaili eṇāh'', the “government”) do, and she could block everything if she thinks it is necessary. In an extreme case (that, however, still happens sometimes), the Great Inquisitor could write a law and force the Inquisitorial Conclave to approve it without any edit.
* being the head of state and head of both legislative and executive power: it is the Great Inquisitor that ultimately has the final judgement on all things (with only a few small but important exceptions) that the Inquisitorial Conclave (''murkadhānumi lanedāmeh'', the “parliament”) and the Consistory of Offices (''plušamaili eṇāh'', the “government”) do, and she could block everything if she thinks it is necessary. In an extreme case (that, however, still happens sometimes), the Great Inquisitor could write a law and force the Inquisitorial Conclave to approve it without any edit.
* if necessary, she has the power (and obligation) to write Encyclicals (''yaivjātietadhulta'', pl. ''-dholtyē'') or Thematic Letters (''nañjātitadhulta''); the former are meant for all Yunyalīlti dioceses on the planet; the latter only for those that are a part of the Inquisition as a country. These are documents where opinions or ethico-social themes are given, often containing indications for local governments on how to deal with them.
* if necessary, she has the power (and obligation) to write Encyclicals (''yaivjaiṭetadhulta'', pl. ''-dholtyē'') or Thematic Letters (''nañjātitadhulta''); the former are meant for all Yunyalīlti dioceses on the planet; the latter only for those that are a part of the Inquisition as a country. These are documents where opinions or ethico-social themes are given, often containing indications for local governments on how to deal with them.
* she is the head of a few Offices (sg. ''plušamila'', pl. ''plušamelyē'') with “religious” powers - that means those that affect the whole Yunyalīlti religious community and not just those in the Inquisition as a country.
* she is the head of a few Offices (sg. ''plušamila'', pl. ''plušamelyē'') with “religious” powers - that means those that affect the whole Yunyalīlti religious community and not just those in the Inquisition as a country.
* personally act as religious leader in the most important Yunyalīlti religious celebrations.
* personally act as religious leader in the most important Yunyalīlti religious celebrations.