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The '''Great Inquisitor''' (''camimurkadhāna'') may be roughly described as a kind of elective absolute monarch. Her powers are both political and religious (but note that there’s no difference between them in the Chlouvānem view) and include:
The '''Great Inquisitor''' (''camimurkadhāna'') may be roughly described as a kind of elective absolute monarch. Her powers are both political and religious (but note that there’s no difference between them in the Chlouvānem view) and include:
* being the head of state and head of both legislative and executive power: it is the Great Inquisitor that ultimately has the final judgement on all things (with only a few small but important exceptions) that the Inquisitorial Conclave (''murkadhānumi lanedāmeh'', the “parliament”) and the Consistory of Offices (''plušamaili eṇāh'', the “government”) do, and she could block everything if she thinks it is necessary. In an extreme case (that, however, still happens sometimes), the Great Inquisitor could write a law and force the Inquisitorial Conclave to approve it without any edit.
* being the head of state and head of both legislative and executive power: it is the Great Inquisitor that ultimately has the final judgement on all things (with only a few small but important exceptions) that the Inquisitorial Conclave (''murkadhānumi lanedāmeh'', the “parliament”) and the Consistory of Offices (''plušamaili eṇāh'', the “government”) do, and she could block everything if she thinks it is necessary. In an extreme case (that, however, still happens sometimes), the Great Inquisitor could write a law and force the Inquisitorial Conclave to approve it without any edit.
* if necessary, she has the power (and obligation) to write Encyclicals (''yaivjātietadhulta'', pl. ''-dholtiē'') or Thematic Letters (''nañjātitadhulta''); the former are meant for all Yunyalīlti dioceses on the planet; the latter only for those that are a part of the Inquisition as a country. These are documents where opinions or ethico-social themes are given, often containing indications for local governments on how to deal with them.
* if necessary, she has the power (and obligation) to write Encyclicals (''yaivjātietadhulta'', pl. ''-dholtyē'') or Thematic Letters (''nañjātitadhulta''); the former are meant for all Yunyalīlti dioceses on the planet; the latter only for those that are a part of the Inquisition as a country. These are documents where opinions or ethico-social themes are given, often containing indications for local governments on how to deal with them.
* she is the head of a few Offices (sg. ''plušamila'', pl. ''plušameliē'') with “religious” powers - that means those that affect the whole Yunyalīlti religious community and not just those in the Inquisition as a country.
* she is the head of a few Offices (sg. ''plušamila'', pl. ''plušamelyē'') with “religious” powers - that means those that affect the whole Yunyalīlti religious community and not just those in the Inquisition as a country.
* personally act as religious leader in the most important Yunyalīlti religious celebrations.
* personally act as religious leader in the most important Yunyalīlti religious celebrations.
The Great Inquisitor is controlled by the Baptist (''brausamailenia'') as well as by the Inquisitorial Conclave, and may be forced to resign if four fifths of the Inquisitorial Conclave and the absolute majority of the Prefects (Inquisitors that lead one of the Offices) vote for it. While rare, this has happened for the last time 84 years ago with the ending of the regime of Great Inquisitor Kælahīmāvi Nāɂahilūma ''Martayinām'' after the failed conquest of the West and near-implosion of the country during the East-West War, that the Great Inquisitor herself’s policies had started.
The Great Inquisitor is controlled by the Baptist (''brausamailenya'') as well as by the Inquisitorial Conclave, and may be forced to resign if four fifths of the Inquisitorial Conclave and the absolute majority of the Prefects (Inquisitors that lead one of the Offices) vote for it. While rare, this has happened for the last time 84 years ago with the ending of the regime of Great Inquisitor Kælahīmāvi Nāɂahilūma ''Martayinām'' after the failed conquest of the West and near-implosion of the country during the East-West War, that the Great Inquisitor herself’s policies had started.


Any female member of the Conclave of Bishops starting from the age of 22<sub>10</sub> (that means, in her 23rd year of age) may become Great Inquisitor; the youngest Great Inquisitor ever was younger than that as this norm didn’t exist back then (Kuliajulāvi ''Lañekaica'', 21<sub>10</sub> years and three months old at her election in 5491 <small>(3217<sub>12</sub>)</small>), but the current Great Inquisitor, Hæliyǣšāvi Dhṛṣṭāvāyah ''Lairē'', was elected four years ago (in 6420 / <small>3870<sub>12</sub></small>) at the age of 22<sub>10</sub> years and four months, becoming the youngest Great Inquisitor since the 22-years-norm exists.<br/>
Any female member of the Conclave of Bishops starting from the age of 22<sub>10</sub> (that means, in her 23rd year of age) may become Great Inquisitor; the youngest Great Inquisitor ever was younger than that as this norm didn’t exist back then (Kulyajulāvi ''Lañekaica'', 21<sub>10</sub> years and three months old at her election in 5491 <small>(3217<sub>12</sub>)</small>), but the current Great Inquisitor, Hæliyǣšāvi Dhṛṣṭāvāyah ''Lairē'', was elected four years ago (in 6420 / <small>3870<sub>12</sub></small>) at the age of 22<sub>10</sub> years and four months, becoming the youngest Great Inquisitor since the 22-years-norm exists.<br/>
The Great Inquisitor is elected by the Conclave of Bishops (''juṃšumi lanedāmeh'') every 10<sub>12</sub> years, but there’s no limit to the times a Great Inquisitor may be reëlected and she may resign whenever she wants to; often in the past Great Inquisitors remained in charge for their whole life, but today resigning (often in the form of not accepting the candidature in the next conclave) is becoming increasingly common. The longest serving Great Inquisitor was Mæmihūmiāvi Kañeñǣkah ''Læhimausa'' who served for 4ᘔ<sub>12</sub> <small>(58)</small> years, from 3804 until her death in 3852 (6340-6398).
The Great Inquisitor is elected by the Conclave of Bishops (''juṃšumi lanedāmeh'') every 10<sub>12</sub> years, but there’s no limit to the times a Great Inquisitor may be reëlected and she may resign whenever she wants to; often in the past Great Inquisitors remained in charge for their whole life, but today resigning (often in the form of not accepting the candidature in the next conclave) is becoming increasingly common. The longest serving Great Inquisitor was Mæmihūmyāvi Kañeñǣkah ''Læhimausa'' who served for 4ᘔ<sub>12</sub> <small>(58)</small> years, from 3804 until her death in 3852 (6340-6398).


As every member of the Conclave of Bishops may be elected as long as they're female, and foreign Bishops take part in the Conclave, the newly elected Great Inquisitor does not even have to be a citizen of the Inquisition, even though citizenship is usually granted upon election. This has never happened since the Consolidation, but there have been a few non-Chlouvānem Great Inquisitors, most recently Qaliqumpăn Usuitturẹn jamhni Țọrengej (Chl.: Coreleyāvi Usuvitturæn ''Kalikhūmpan'') from Qualdomailor, who reigned for seventeen years from 6226 (372ᘔ<sub>12</sub>) until her death in 6243 (3743<sub>12</sub>).
As every member of the Conclave of Bishops may be elected as long as they're female, and foreign Bishops take part in the Conclave, the newly elected Great Inquisitor does not even have to be a citizen of the Inquisition, even though citizenship is usually granted upon election. This has never happened since the Consolidation, but there have been a few non-Chlouvānem Great Inquisitors, most recently Qaliqumpăn Usuitturẹn jamhni Țọrengej (Chl.: Coreleyāvi Usuvitturæn ''Kalikhūmpan'') from Qualdomailor, who reigned for seventeen years from 6226 (372ᘔ<sub>12</sub>) until her death in 6243 (3743<sub>12</sub>).


The Great Inquisitor resides in the Blue Halls (''kāmilirāhe kamelьšītai'') of the Inquisitorial Palace (''murkadhānāvīyi amaha'') in Līlasuṃghāṇa.
The Great Inquisitor resides in the Blue Halls (''kāmilirāhe kamelšītai'') of the Inquisitorial Palace (''murkadhānāvīyi amaha'') in Līlasuṃghāṇa.


=====Great Inquisitors since the Consolidation (6291)=====
=====Great Inquisitors since the Consolidation (6291)=====
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! Great Inquisitor !! Elected on !! Left office on !! Hometown
! Great Inquisitor !! Elected on !! Left office on !! Hometown
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| Kūldendēlāvi Lęlemunāri ''Tālimausa''<br/><small>(6242-6294)</small> || 3773, 25 laliāñaiṭa<br/><small>6279, 29 laliāñaiṭa</small> || 3786, 3 kanamimaila<br/><small>6294, 3 kanamimaila</small><br/>''(died in office)'' || Līlekhaitē
| Kūldendēlāvi Lęlemunāri ''Tālimausa''<br/><small>(6242-6294)</small> || 3773, 25 lalyāñaiṭa<br/><small>6279, 29 lalyāñaiṭa</small> || 3786, 3 kanamimaila<br/><small>6294, 3 kanamimaila</small><br/>''(died in office)'' || Līlekhaitē
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| Namihūlšāvi Šūlteniyæha ''Nājaldhīm''<br/><small>(6255-6333)</small> || 3786, ᘔ kanamimaila<br/><small>6294, 10 kanamimaila</small> || 3796, 14 kanamimaila<br/><small>6306, 16 kanamimaila</small> || Līlasuṃghāṇa
| Namihūlšāvi Šūlteniyæha ''Nājaldhīm''<br/><small>(6255-6333)</small> || 3786, ᘔ kanamimaila<br/><small>6294, 10 kanamimaila</small> || 3796, 14 kanamimaila<br/><small>6306, 16 kanamimaila</small> || Līlasuṃghāṇa
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| Hāliehulcāvi Kīvarṇibayeh ''Lañikaiṣa''<br/><small>(6275-6344)</small>  || 3796, 14 kanamimaila<br/><small>6306, 16 kanamimaila</small> || 3798, 9 laliāñaiṭa<br/><small>6308, 9 laliāñaiṭa</small><br/>''(resigned)'' || Ilēnimarta
| Hālyehulcāvi Kīvarṇibayeh ''Lañikaiṣa''<br/><small>(6275-6344)</small>  || 3796, 14 kanamimaila<br/><small>6306, 16 kanamimaila</small> || 3798, 9 lalyāñaiṭa<br/><small>6308, 9 lalyāñaiṭa</small><br/>''(resigned)'' || Ilēnimarta
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| Kælahīmāvi Nāɂahilūma ''Martayinām''<br/><small>(6269-6340)</small> || 3798, 10 laliāñaiṭa<br/><small>6308, 12 laliāñaiṭa</small> || 37Ɛ2, 5 īlāmyasena<br/><small>6326, 5 īlāmyasena</small><br/>''(deposed)'' || Līlta
| Kælahīmāvi Nāɂahilūma ''Martayinām''<br/><small>(6269-6340)</small> || 3798, 10 lalyāñaiṭa<br/><small>6308, 12 lalyāñaiṭa</small> || 37Ɛ2, 5 īlāmyasena<br/><small>6326, 5 īlāmyasena</small><br/>''(deposed)'' || Līlta
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| Amabuyāvi Maɂikembītā ''Læhimausa''<br/><small>(6286-6367)</small> || 37Ɛ2, 1Ɛ īlāmyasena<br/><small>6326, 23 īlāmyasena</small> || 37Ɛ4, Ɛ murkāsena<br/><small>6328, 11 murkāsena</small><br/>''(resigned)'' || Cami
| Amabuyāvi Maɂikembītā ''Læhimausa''<br/><small>(6286-6367)</small> || 37Ɛ2, 1Ɛ īlāmyasena<br/><small>6326, 23 īlāmyasena</small> || 37Ɛ4, Ɛ murkāsena<br/><small>6328, 11 murkāsena</small><br/>''(resigned)'' || Cami
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| Kailemūrṣāvi Julaṃhārka ''Mæmihomah''<br/><small>(6299-6375)</small> || 37Ɛ4, 17 murkāsena<br/><small>6328, 19 murkāsena</small> || 3804, 1ᘔ murkāsena<br/><small>6340, 22 murkāsena</small> || Līlekhaitē
| Kailemūrṣāvi Julaṃhārka ''Mæmihomah''<br/><small>(6299-6375)</small> || 37Ɛ4, 17 murkāsena<br/><small>6328, 19 murkāsena</small> || 3804, 1ᘔ murkāsena<br/><small>6340, 22 murkāsena</small> || Līlekhaitē
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| Mæmihūmiāvi Kañeñǣkah ''Læhimausa''<br/><small>(6317-6398)</small> || 3804, 1ᘔ murkāsena<br/><small>6340, 22 murkāsena</small> || 3852, 20 bhaivyāvammi<br/><small>6398, 24 bhaivyāvammi</small><br/>''(died in office)'' || Jāṇajohika
| Mæmihūmyāvi Kañeñǣkah ''Læhimausa''<br/><small>(6317-6398)</small> || 3804, 1ᘔ murkāsena<br/><small>6340, 22 murkāsena</small> || 3852, 20 bhaivyāvammi<br/><small>6398, 24 bhaivyāvammi</small><br/>''(died in office)'' || Jāṇajohika
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| Chilamulkāvi Praṣṭhyæša ''Nariekayah''<br/><small>(6361-)</small> || 3852, 25 bhaivyāvammi<br/><small>6398, 29 bhaivyāvammi</small> || 3860, 4 īlāmyasena<br/><small>6408, 4 īlāmyasena</small><br/>''(resigned)''|| Tariatindē
| Chilamulkāvi Praṣṭhyæša ''Naryekayah''<br/><small>(6361-)</small> || 3852, 25 bhaivyāvammi<br/><small>6398, 29 bhaivyāvammi</small> || 3860, 4 īlāmyasena<br/><small>6408, 4 īlāmyasena</small><br/>''(resigned)''|| Tariatindē
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| Kælidañcāvi Læñchlīñchlē ''Mæmihūmia''<br/><small>(6369-)</small> || 3860, 9 īlāmyasena<br/><small>6408, 9 īlāmyasena</small> || 3870, 1ᘔ īlāmyasena<br/><small>6420, 22 īlāmyasena</small> || Taleihǣh
| Kælidañcāvi Læñchlīñchlē ''Mæmihūmya''<br/><small>(6369-)</small> || 3860, 9 īlāmyasena<br/><small>6408, 9 īlāmyasena</small> || 3870, 1ᘔ īlāmyasena<br/><small>6420, 22 īlāmyasena</small> || Taleihǣh
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| Hæliyǣšāvi Dhṛṣṭāvāyah ''Lairē''<br/><small>(6398-)</small> || 3870, 1ᘔ īlāmyasena<br/><small>6420, 22 īlāmyasena</small> || ''incumbent'' || Līlasuṃghāṇa
| Hæliyǣšāvi Dhṛṣṭāvāyah ''Lairē''<br/><small>(6398-)</small> || 3870, 1ᘔ īlāmyasena<br/><small>6420, 22 īlāmyasena</small> || ''incumbent'' || Līlasuṃghāṇa