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Aslan Arshak

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Aslan Arshak, an officer of the Worshipful Guild of the Sacred Carnifices, an inquisitorial guild charged with maintaining discipline and ideological purity within the Benacian Union. Primarily active within the city of Ardashirshahr.

For over two decades, Tribune Arshak dedicated himself to upholding the 1698 Edict for the Restoration of Justice and Order, determined to root out corruption and heresy wherever it was found.

Tribune Arshak had by 1715 AN become a seasoned veteran of the guild, and his methods, though controversial, earned him the respect of his peers. He became known for his relentless pursuit of recusants and those who defy the Congress of Chryse, and his unwavering dedication to his duties made him a notable guardian of Ardashirshahr.

Biography

Early life and education

Tribune Arshak's dedication to the Worshipful Guild of the Sacred Carnifices began at a young age. Growing up in the aftermath of the Second Elwynnese Civil War, Arshak was deeply affected by the lawlessness and corruption that had taken hold in the region. Determined to make a difference, he joined the guild at the age of 16 and began his training as a carnifex-magister.

Under the tutelage of some of the guild's most experienced tribunes, Arshak honed his skills in both judicial and executioner roles. He quickly distinguished himself as a dedicated and capable student, and after several years of rigorous training, he was ordained as a tribune and assigned to the city of Ardashirshahr.

Throughout his time as a tribune, Arshak has continued to educate himself on the laws of the guild and the edicts of the Congress of Chryse. He also studied the principles of Holodomatic Cedrozurvanism and Humanism, in order to better understand the spiritual and moral foundations of the guild's work.

Today, Tribune Arshak is considered one of the guild's most knowledgeable and skilled members. His early life and education have prepared him well for the challenges he faces as a guardian of justice and order in Ardashirshahr.

1714 True Believers case

Following a tipoff by the Commission for the Panopticon, Tribune Arshak tracked the activities of a group of recusants for weeks during the first two months of 1714 AN. The members of this group, known as the "True Believers", had been spreading their heretical beliefs throughout the city and undermining the authority of the bailiff.

Arshak had swiftly reached the conclusion that the True Believers were a dangerous and radical group, and he was determined to bring them to justice. He spent countless hours following their movements, gathering evidence and tracking their network of supporters.

Finally, after weeks of investigation, Arshak had enough evidence to make his move. He and his team of carnifex-magisters moved in to arrest the leaders of the True Believers, catching them by surprise and seizing their illegal literature and weapons.

The True Believers were brought before the guild's tribunal, where they were tried and found guilty of their crimes. Tribune Arshak personally oversaw their execution, ensuring that justice was served and the rule of law was upheld in Ardashirshahr.

In the aftermath of the investigation, Tribune Arshak was praised for his diligence and dedication to the guild. His success in bringing the True Believers to justice served as a reminder of the important role played by the tribunes in maintaining order and stability in the city.