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====The Table of Offices====
====The Table of Offices====
The Table of Offices (''flušamaili eṇāh'') is the closest thing in the Inquisition to a government. It is composed by a High Prefect (''lallaflušamelīs'') nominated by the Great Inquisitor and a variable number of Prefects (''flušamelīs'', pl. ''flušamelais'') - some chosen by the Great Inquisitor and some by the High Prefect - who lead the various Offices (''flušamila'', pl. ''flušameliē''), bodies acting like ministries.
The Table of Offices (''plušamaili eṇāh'') is the closest thing in the Inquisition to a government. It is composed by a High Prefect (''lallaplušamelīs'') nominated by the Great Inquisitor and a variable number of Prefects (''plušamelīs'', pl. ''plušamelais'') - some chosen by the Great Inquisitor and some by the High Prefect - who lead the various Offices (''plušamila'', pl. ''plušameliē''), bodies acting like ministries.


The Offices administer every branch of the Inquisition, thus including both the public administration of the Chlouvānem Inquisition and the Yunyalīlti clergy in the whole of Calémere. Generally, the Offices with a more religious and international theme, as the Office of Liturgy (''brauslaijyī flušamila'' - which administers the Inquisitorial Tribunals (judicial organs), by collecting and publishing the most important and canonical interpretations of the Sacred Books), or the Office of Clergy (''līltanorīnumi flušamila'' - which trains and offers sustainment to non-monastic clergy members), all have Prefects chosen by the Great Inquisitor, while those that only impact the Inquisition as a country, as the Office of Agriculture (''chlæcāmiti flušamila''), have Prefects chosen by the High Prefect.
The Offices administer every branch of the Inquisition, thus including both the public administration of the Chlouvānem Inquisition and the Yunyalīlti clergy in the whole of Calémere. Generally, the Offices with a more religious and international theme, as the Office of Liturgy (''brauslaijyī plušamila'' - which administers the Inquisitorial Tribunals (judicial organs), by collecting and publishing the most important and canonical interpretations of the Sacred Books), or the Office of Clergy (''līltanorīnumi plušamila'' - which trains and offers sustainment to non-monastic clergy members), all have Prefects chosen by the Great Inquisitor, while those that only impact the Inquisition as a country, as the Office of Agriculture (''chlæcāmiti plušamila''), have Prefects chosen by the High Prefect.


Every Prefect has the right to prepare proposals for laws on a theme administered by the Office she or he runs; these proposals are then often discussed together with the rest of the Table and then presented to the Great Inquisitor and the Inquisitorial Conclave.
Every Prefect has the right to prepare proposals for laws on a theme administered by the Office she or he runs; these proposals are then often discussed together with the rest of the Table and then presented to the Great Inquisitor and the Inquisitorial Conclave.