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* Every “independent” diocese - thus those that form the country of the Inquisition - elects one additional High Inquisitor;
* Every “independent” diocese - thus those that form the country of the Inquisition - elects one additional High Inquisitor;
* Independent dioceses elect, in addition to the standard three, one additional High Inquisitor at 36 raicē (~10.4 million) inhabitants, plus one more every further 50 raicē (~14.9 million). Thus, the diocese of the ''Nukahucē'' islands, the least populated, with only 7.217<sub>12</sub> (12,403) inhabitants, elects three High Inquisitors just as the diocese of ''Marṇadeša'' with 4Ɛ.28.Ɛ11 (14,737,981) inhabitants. The most populated diocese, ''Haikamotē'', with 167 raicē (~55.7 million) inhabitants, elects seven High Inquisitors.
* Independent dioceses elect, in addition to the standard three, one additional High Inquisitor at 36 raicē (~10.4 million) inhabitants, plus one more every further 50 raicē (~14.9 million). Thus, the diocese of the ''Nukahucē'' islands, the least populated, with only 7.217<sub>12</sub> (12,403) inhabitants, elects three High Inquisitors just as the diocese of ''Marṇadeša'' with 4Ɛ.28.Ɛ11 (14,737,981) inhabitants. The most populated diocese, ''Haikamotē'', with 167 raicē (~55.7 million) inhabitants, elects seven High Inquisitors.
* The six quaestorships - Līlasuṃghāṇa, Ilēnimarta, Līlta, Līṭhalyinām, Cami, and Naiṣambella - each elect an additional High Inquisitor (aside from those already elected by the diocese: as Cami is in Haikamotē diocese, this diocese effectively elects eight High Inquisitors).
* The six eparchies - Līlasuṃghāṇa, Ilēnimarta, Līlta, Līṭhalyinām, Cami, and Naiṣambella - each elect an additional High Inquisitor (aside from those already elected by the diocese: as Cami is in Haikamotē diocese, this diocese effectively elects eight High Inquisitors).
* 36 additional High Inquisitors - mostly monks - are elected by the Great Inquisitor herself. They remain in charge even if the Great Inquisitor changes, but the latter may remove them as she wishes. The Great Inquisitor who elects them may only remove them in exceptional circumstances (offences or evident indisposition or inadequacy), otherwise she may only propose their removal, which must be accepted by the majority of the Conclave.
* 36 additional High Inquisitors - mostly monks - are elected by the Great Inquisitor herself. They remain in charge even if the Great Inquisitor changes, but the latter may remove them as she wishes. The Great Inquisitor who elects them may only remove them in exceptional circumstances (offences or evident indisposition or inadequacy), otherwise she may only propose their removal, which must be accepted by the majority of the Conclave.