Year 10 in the reign of Harrah II
The baker Thahon claimed that the wife of the merchant Habthi was guilty of witchcraft. Thahon could not bring forth convincing
proof of her guilt and was sentenced to ten blows on his bare feet. The crafter Ziril claimed that the beggar Aukohl stole
a cake from his open window. Although no proof was found there was a general sense of agreement that no proof was necessary
since everybody was convinced of the beggar's guilt. In a rare display of mercy the judge sentenced him to a mere three years
of work in the salt mines. The widow Zehmahil claimed that the travelling bard Todd Ballory had promised here mariage in
exchange for certain services that have not been further elaborated on in the court's documents. The foreigner was found
guilty without trial and sentenced to three years of work in the salt mines. The footsoldier Kamahl claimed his father Indril
was guilty of witchcraft. Several obscure texts were found beneath the accused person's bed. Indril was banished from the
city and his property was equally divided between the pharaoh and his heirs. The foreigner Todd Ballory was pronounced guilty
of killing the overseer Barnak, a father of sixteen children and a respectable member of the local whipcrackers' association.
The aforementioned convict was sentenced to a rather spectacular final appearance in the local arena.
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