Talk:Justicar

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I don't think that Paladin and Faethor actually were Justicars. There was an entirely different setup and name for the positions back then if I remember correctly -Kir Taldrya Katarn


Paladin

I had to search through endless e-mails to find this but it is proof that Paladin was Justicar, it was dated Dec 30,1999: Greetings all, Just a quick note to let you all know the appointment of the final Archon, Sith Warlord Tron.

Nighthawk, if you could speak with Tron about his suggestion for a replacement for his CON position, and update the roster accordingly. And Thedek, if you could add him to the list of Chamber members on the DB page.

The rest of you, if you could add coj@darkbrotherhood.com to your email lists, as opposed to our individual email addesses, that would save you some time, as a mail sent out to that address will reach us all.

This brings the membership of the Chamber of Justtice to the following:


  • Justicar: Lord Chief Justice Paladin (jst@darkbrotherhood.com)
  • First Archon: Lord Justice Faethor (1ar@darkbrotherhood.com)
  • Archon1: Judge Royal (parejean@videotron.ca)
  • Archon2: Judge Shotgun (shoty@therange.com)
  • Archon3: Judge Dragon (dragon1978@msn.com)
  • Archon4: Judge Tron (tron@techline.com)

Congratulations, Sith Warlord Tron. I look forward to working with you on the Chamber.

Fleet Admiral Faethor Dark Jedi Primarch Lord Justice, First Archon of the Brotherhood Tribune to the High Court

Along with that, I thought - and I could be mistaken - that Paladin left or was removed and Faethor was made Justicar. Not quite sure on that one. --Tron 18:10, 6 February 2007 (Mountain Standard Time)


  • That's right, yeah. In, I think, 2000 the CoJ was first created, before then everything was just done by the HCI. It was basically a copy of the HCI and had exactly the same people in it. Justicar was the head, First Archon was the second in charge (like the HCI's Tribune) and then the Archons were like the individual INQs. It was scrapped sometime in later 00 or 01 or something.


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