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| Hæliyǣšāvi Dhīvajhūyai ''Lairē''
| Hæliyǣšāvi Dhṛṣṭāvāyah ''Lairē''
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The Great Inquisitor is controlled by the Baptist (''brausamailenia'') as well as by the Inquisitorial Conclave, and may be forced to resign if four fifths of the Inquisitorial Conclave and the absolute majority of the Prefects (Inquisitors that lead one of the Offices) vote for it. While rare, this has happened for the last time 84 years ago with the ending of the regime of Great Inquisitor Kælahīmāvi Nāʔahilūma ''Martayinām'' after the failed conquest of the West and near-implosion of the country during the East-West War, that the Great Inquisitor herself’s policies had started.
The Great Inquisitor is controlled by the Baptist (''brausamailenia'') as well as by the Inquisitorial Conclave, and may be forced to resign if four fifths of the Inquisitorial Conclave and the absolute majority of the Prefects (Inquisitors that lead one of the Offices) vote for it. While rare, this has happened for the last time 84 years ago with the ending of the regime of Great Inquisitor Kælahīmāvi Nāʔahilūma ''Martayinām'' after the failed conquest of the West and near-implosion of the country during the East-West War, that the Great Inquisitor herself’s policies had started.


Any Chlouvānem female starting from the age of 22<sub>10</sub> (that means, in her 23rd year of age) may become Great Inquisitor; the youngest Great Inquisitor ever was younger than that as this norm didn’t exist back then (Kuliajulāvi ''Lañekaica'', 21<sub>12</sub> years and three months old at her election in 5491 <small>(3217<sub>12</sub>)</small>), but the current Great Inquisitor, Hæliyǣšāvi Dhīvajhūyai ''Lairē'', was elected four years ago (in 6420 / <small>3870<sub>12</sub></small>) at the age of 22<sub>12</sub> years and four months, becoming the youngest Great Inquisitor since the 22-years-norm exists.<br/>
Any Chlouvānem female starting from the age of 22<sub>10</sub> (that means, in her 23rd year of age) may become Great Inquisitor; the youngest Great Inquisitor ever was younger than that as this norm didn’t exist back then (Kuliajulāvi ''Lañekaica'', 21<sub>12</sub> years and three months old at her election in 5491 <small>(3217<sub>12</sub>)</small>), but the current Great Inquisitor, Hæliyǣšāvi Dhṛṣṭāvāyah ''Lairē'', was elected four years ago (in 6420 / <small>3870<sub>12</sub></small>) at the age of 22<sub>12</sub> years and four months, becoming the youngest Great Inquisitor since the 22-years-norm exists.<br/>
The Great Inquisitor is elected by the Conclave of Bishops (''juṃšumi lanedāmeh'') every 10<sub>12</sub> years, but there’s no limit to the times a Great Inquisitor may be reëlected and she may resign whenever she wants to; often in the past Great Inquisitors remained in charge for their whole life, but today resigning (often in the form of not accepting the candidature in the next conclave) is becoming increasingly common. The longest serving Great Inquisitor was Mæmihūmiāvi Kañeñǣkah ''Læhimausa'' who served for 4ᘔ<sub>12</sub> <small>(58)</small> years, from 3804 until her death in 3852 (6340-6398).
The Great Inquisitor is elected by the Conclave of Bishops (''juṃšumi lanedāmeh'') every 10<sub>12</sub> years, but there’s no limit to the times a Great Inquisitor may be reëlected and she may resign whenever she wants to; often in the past Great Inquisitors remained in charge for their whole life, but today resigning (often in the form of not accepting the candidature in the next conclave) is becoming increasingly common. The longest serving Great Inquisitor was Mæmihūmiāvi Kañeñǣkah ''Læhimausa'' who served for 4ᘔ<sub>12</sub> <small>(58)</small> years, from 3804 until her death in 3852 (6340-6398).


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| Kælidañcāvi Læñchlīñchlē ''Mæmihūmia''<br/><small>(6369-)</small> || 3860, 9 īlāmyasena<br/><small>6408, 9 īlāmyasena</small> || 3870, 1ᘔ īlāmyasena<br/><small>6420, 22 īlāmyasena</small> || Taleihǣh
| Kælidañcāvi Læñchlīñchlē ''Mæmihūmia''<br/><small>(6369-)</small> || 3860, 9 īlāmyasena<br/><small>6408, 9 īlāmyasena</small> || 3870, 1ᘔ īlāmyasena<br/><small>6420, 22 īlāmyasena</small> || Taleihǣh
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| Hæliyǣšāvi Dhīvajhūyai ''Lairē''<br/><small>(6396-)</small> || 3870, 1ᘔ īlāmyasena<br/><small>6420, 22 īlāmyasena</small> || ''incumbent'' || Līlasuṃghāṇa
| Hæliyǣšāvi Dhṛṣṭāvāyah ''Lairē''<br/><small>(6396-)</small> || 3870, 1ᘔ īlāmyasena<br/><small>6420, 22 īlāmyasena</small> || ''incumbent'' || Līlasuṃghāṇa
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====The Conclave of Bishops====
====The Conclave of Bishops====
The Conclave of Bishops (''juṃšumi lanedāmeh'') is the organ of the Inquisition which elects (or rëelects) the Great Inquisitor. The Conclave of Bishops is formed by all bishops of Yunyalīlti dioceses - not just those in the Inquisition - thus numbering at least 194 electors (158 bishops in the Inquisition and 36 abroad), plus the Head Monks of fourteen different monasteries, and eventually up to six "Conclave enterers" (''lanedāntaflonīn'') named by the preceding Great Inquisitor. Every elector in the Conclave, as long as they're female and have entered the 23<sub>10</sub>rd year of age, may be elected as Great Inquisitor; Bishops of the Inquisition's territories are most commonly elected (also because they are the majority), but compromise may result in other candidates get elected: current Great Inquisitor, Hæliyǣšāvi Dhīvajhūyai ''Lairē'', was elected in the Conclave of 6420 (3870<sub>12</sub>) which she entered as a ''lanedāntaflonīn''<ref>She had, however, been ''acting maid'' (''labdarṣilardhīka'') of Šulegāvi Ghūrvāyelišā ''Lileikhura'', Bishop of Līlasuṃghāṇa.</ref>.
The Conclave of Bishops (''juṃšumi lanedāmeh'') is the organ of the Inquisition which elects (or rëelects) the Great Inquisitor. The Conclave of Bishops is formed by all bishops of Yunyalīlti dioceses - not just those in the Inquisition - thus numbering at least 194 electors (158 bishops in the Inquisition and 36 abroad), plus the Head Monks of fourteen different monasteries, and eventually up to six "Conclave enterers" (''lanedāntaflonīn'') named by the preceding Great Inquisitor. Every elector in the Conclave, as long as they're female and have entered the 23<sub>10</sub>rd year of age, may be elected as Great Inquisitor; Bishops of the Inquisition's territories are most commonly elected (also because they are the majority), but compromise may result in other candidates get elected: current Great Inquisitor, Hæliyǣšāvi Dhṛṣṭāvāyah ''Lairē'', was elected in the Conclave of 6420 (3870<sub>12</sub>) which she entered as a ''lanedāntaflonīn''<ref>She had, however, been ''acting maid'' (''labdarṣilardhīka'') of Šulegāvi Ghūrvāyelišā ''Lileikhura'', Bishop of Līlasuṃghāṇa.</ref>.


The Conclave of Bishops gathers in the Red Halls (''ūnikirāhe kamelьšītai'') of the Inquisitorial Palace every twelve years at the formal end of the Great Inquisitor's mandate, or prior if she resigns, dies in office, or is deposed. Each member of Conclave (''lanedāminyoe'') casts a secret vote for a fellow member of Conclave (excluding themselves and non-eligible ones) and, in the first twelve rounds (three days of voting), a two-thirds-majority is required to be elected; from the thirteenth round (the first of the fourth day of Conclave) 50%+1 of votes is enough. If the round of Conclave is successful, a golden yellow flag is raised on top of the Inquisitorial Palace and both towers (the bell and the drum tower) of the nearby Blossoming Temple start playing. If the round is unsuccessful, a black flag is raised on top of the Palace and there is no sound.  
The Conclave of Bishops gathers in the Red Halls (''ūnikirāhe kamelьšītai'') of the Inquisitorial Palace every twelve years at the formal end of the Great Inquisitor's mandate, or prior if she resigns, dies in office, or is deposed. Each member of Conclave (''lanedāminyoe'') casts a secret vote for a fellow member of Conclave (excluding themselves and non-eligible ones) and, in the first twelve rounds (three days of voting), a two-thirds-majority is required to be elected; from the thirteenth round (the first of the fourth day of Conclave) 50%+1 of votes is enough. If the round of Conclave is successful, a golden yellow flag is raised on top of the Inquisitorial Palace and both towers (the bell and the drum tower) of the nearby Blossoming Temple start playing. If the round is unsuccessful, a black flag is raised on top of the Palace and there is no sound.  
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====Future currency====
====Future currency====
As part of the economic integration of the Inquisition and the rest of the Eastern Bloc (the ''Kayāgaprika'', including most the former Kaiṣamā (except Taruebus), a few Dabuke and Eastern Védrenian countries, plus Greater Skyrdagor, Nēčathiwēye, and Čīwēynac), a new unified currency for this supranational organization is being developed, with an additional aim of opening this area to the world market.<br/>
As part of the economic integration of the Inquisition and the rest of the Eastern Bloc (the ''Kayāgaprika'', including most the former Kaiṣamā (except Taruebus), a few Dabuke and Eastern Védrenian countries, plus Greater Skyrdagor, Nēčathiwēye, and Čīwēynac), a new unified currency for this supranational organization is being developed, with an additional aim of opening this area to the world market.<br/>
First proposed in 4E 6418 (386ᘔ<sub>12</sub>) by Kŭyŭgwaž Prime Minister Užhüjkin Bŭlwajiži and Soenyŏ President Gihŏn Kyrungyzy, and later approved in 6421 (3871<sub>12</sub>) by newly-elected Great Inquisitor Hæliyǣšāvi Dhīvajhūyai ''Lairē'', this new currency should be named after a former common word for money in Kenengyry languages - as in Soenyŏk ''hüülyrlah'', Kŭyŭgwažen ''hüjlhŭrlag'', Lenynik ''höjlyreg'', Enegenic ''heelerlagi'' amongst others -, with other participating nations to decide whether to adapt this name or a local name for it; Chlouvānem sources have so far always discussed it as ''hūlurlah'' adapting the Soenyŏk word.
First proposed in 4E 6418 (386ᘔ<sub>12</sub>) by Kŭyŭgwaž Prime Minister Užhüjkin Bŭlwajiži and Soenyŏ President Gihŏn Kyrungyzy, and later approved in 6421 (3871<sub>12</sub>) by newly-elected Great Inquisitor Hæliyǣšāvi Dhṛṣṭāvāyah ''Lairē'', this new currency should be named after a former common word for money in Kenengyry languages - as in Soenyŏk ''hüülyrlah'', Kŭyŭgwažen ''hüjlhŭrlag'', Lenynik ''höjlyreg'', Enegenic ''heelerlagi'' amongst others -, with other participating nations to decide whether to adapt this name or a local name for it; Chlouvānem sources have so far always discussed it as ''hūlurlah'' adapting the Soenyŏk word.


The ''hūlurlah'' is planned to replace the currencies of the present-day Kayāgaprika (except for Greater Skyrdagor, Nēčathiwēye, and Čīwēynac, which have stated their intention to delay its introduction for a couple more years) in four years' time, and it is planned not to have any subdivision.
The ''hūlurlah'' is planned to replace the currencies of the present-day Kayāgaprika (except for Greater Skyrdagor, Nēčathiwēye, and Čīwēynac, which have stated their intention to delay its introduction for a couple more years) in four years' time, and it is planned not to have any subdivision.
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* The '''bhaivyāvāṣara''' (Oboe Nights) is the most important festival in the Yunyalīlta and the central holiday in the Chlouvānem Inquisition and in all Yunyalīlti communities on [[Verse:Calémere|Calémere]]. It lasts four days, from 13 (15<sub>10</sub>) to 16 (18<sub>10</sub>) bhaivyāvammi (eleventh month).
* The '''bhaivyāvāṣara''' (Oboe Nights) is the most important festival in the Yunyalīlta and the central holiday in the Chlouvānem Inquisition and in all Yunyalīlti communities on [[Verse:Calémere|Calémere]]. It lasts four days, from 13 (15<sub>10</sub>) to 16 (18<sub>10</sub>) bhaivyāvammi (eleventh month).
* The '''kaili jaṃšā''' (Festival of Purity) on 4 hælvyāsena (thirteenth month) is a fairly recent festival, only introduced by Great Inquisitor Nāʔahilūma in 6313 (37ᘔ1<sub>12</sub>) to glorify the ultimate purity of the ''lillamurḍhyā'', which every human being must try to reach and preserve.
* The '''kaili jaṃšā''' (Festival of Purity) on 4 hælvyāsena (thirteenth month) is a fairly recent festival, only introduced by Great Inquisitor Nāʔahilūma in 6313 (37ᘔ1<sub>12</sub>) to glorify the ultimate purity of the ''lillamurḍhyā'', which every human being must try to reach and preserve.
* The '''camimurkadhāni gṇyauya''' is the Birthday of the Great Inquisitor, and as such its date is subject to change. Currently it falls on 24 (28<sub>10</sub>) hælvyāsena, birthday of Her Respectable Most Excellent Highness Hæliyoušāvi Dhīvajhūyai ''Lairē''.
* The '''camimurkadhāni gṇyauya''' is the Birthday of the Great Inquisitor, and as such its date is subject to change. Currently it falls on 24 (28<sub>10</sub>) hælvyāsena, birthday of Her Respectable Most Excellent Highness Hæliyoušāvi Dhṛṣṭāvāyah ''Lairē''.
* The '''lališire hulei pārṇam''' (New Moon's Day) is a religious festival without a fixed date, as it falls on the first day of the lunar year.
* The '''lališire hulei pārṇam''' (New Moon's Day) is a religious festival without a fixed date, as it falls on the first day of the lunar year.