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The arena, an open, sandy area where the priests debate politics, is situated outside the circle of palaces. It has four rows of stone benches to accommodate the citizens who are allowed in, rising in tiers toward the carved stone boxes reserved for the Returned.{{book ref|wb|14}} The [[Lifeless]] [[Lifeless Enclave|barracks]] are situated at the base of the Court.{{book ref|wb|30}}
 
The arena, an open, sandy area where the priests debate politics, is situated outside the circle of palaces. It has four rows of stone benches to accommodate the citizens who are allowed in, rising in tiers toward the carved stone boxes reserved for the Returned.{{book ref|wb|14}} The [[Lifeless]] [[Lifeless Enclave|barracks]] are situated at the base of the Court.{{book ref|wb|30}}
 
== History ==
 
 
   
 
== Politics ==
 
== Politics ==
The political issues of Hallandren are resolved in the court, and citizens who either have reached at least the First [[Heightening]], are influential, or have won a lottery set up for this purpose are allowed entrance to observe the choices being made in the Court Assembly.{{book ref|wb|13}} Since the Returned aren't allowed outside the court, the priests make it their duty to go out among the people, listen, study their issues, and then inform the gods of the people's concerns during the debates, the topics of which are the priests' to decide. The Returned make judgments on such issues when the issues escalate to the point where the gods need to provide direction for the people.{{book ref|wb|16}} These [[Hallandren#Court_Assembly|Court Assemblies]] are held weekly, though smaller judgments are made on a daily basis.{{book ref|wb|8}}
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The political issues of Hallandren are resolved in the court, and citizens who either have reached at least the First [[Heightening]], are influential, or have won a lottery set up for this purpose are allowed entrance to observe the choices being made in the Court Assembly.{{book ref|wb|13}} Since the Returned aren't allowed outside the court, the priests make it their duty to go out among the people, listen, study their issues, and then inform the gods of the people's concerns during the debates, the topics of which are the priests' to decide. The Returned make judgments on such issues when the issues escalate to the point where the gods need to provide direction for the people.{{book ref|wb|16}} These Court Assemblies are held weekly, though smaller judgments are made on a daily basis.{{book ref|wb|8}}
   
When someone Returns in Hallandren, they are given a duty to fulfill in the court; some are given votes on issues of trade, social ills, or other topics, and four are given command of a quarter each of Hallandren's Lifeless army.{{book ref|wb|3}}{{book ref|wb|22}} Though every Returned can attend any assembly, those few who were given responsibilities pertinent to the issue being discussed are the ones who hold real sway in the vote.{{book ref|wb|30}}
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When someone Returns in Hallandren, they are given a duty to fulfill in the court; some are given votes on issues of trade, social ills, or other topics, and four are given command of a quarter each of Hallandren's Lifeless army.{{book ref|wb|3}}{{book ref|wb|22}} Though every Returned attends every assembly, those few who were given pertinent responsibilities to the issue discussed are the ones who hold real sway in the vote.{{book ref|wb|30}}
   
 
== Culture ==
 
== Culture ==

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