![]() ![]() The term " chief magistrate" applied to the highest official, in sovereign entities the head of state and/or head of government.Ĭontinental Europe and its former colonies Consul, Mayor, Doge), even when that was actually a council. ![]() However, it was used mainly in Germanic kingdoms, especially in city-states, where the term magistrate was also used as an abstract generic term denoting the highest office, regardless of the formal titles (e.g. The term was maintained in most feudal successor states to the western Roman Empire. Roman magistrates were not lawyers, but were advised by jurists who were experts in the law. The Praetor (the office was later divided into two, the Urban and Peregrine Praetors) was the highest judge in matters of private law between individual citizens, while the Curule Aediles, who supervised public works in the city, exercised a limited civil jurisdiction in relation to the market. The Consul was the highest Roman magistrate. They held both judicial and executive power within their sphere of responsibility (hence the modern use of the term "magistrate" to denote both judicial and executive officers), and also had the power to issue ius honorarium, or magisterial law. In Rome itself, the highest magistrates were members of the so-called cursus honorum, 'course of honors'. Analogous offices in the local authorities, such as municipium, were subordinate only to the legislature of which they generally were members, ex officio, often a combination of judicial and executive power, constituting one jurisdiction. In ancient Rome, the word magistratus referred to one of the highest offices of state. In other jurisdictions (e.g., England and Wales), magistrates are typically trained volunteers appointed to deal with criminal and civil matters in their local areas. Today, in some jurisdictions, a magistrate is a judicial officer who hears cases in a lower court, and typically deals with more minor or preliminary matters. In other parts of the world, such as China, a magistrate was responsible for administration over a particular geographic area. In ancient Rome, a magistratus was one of the highest ranking government officers, and possessed both judicial and executive powers. He is then seen being sealed in his sarcophagus at the Ingmore Sanctum by three Maykrs.The term magistrate is used in a variety of systems of governments and laws to refer to a civilian officer who administers the law. However, the Slayer is weakened and eventually falls unconscious due to being powered by the Dark Lord's essence. ![]() ![]() With his dying breath, the Dark Lord asks if the Slayer has anything to say him before he is struck down, to which the Slayer responds with, "No." After stabbing Davoth in the chest, all demons outside of Hell are destroyed. Moments after, the Dark Lord is ultimately defeated. After sustaining damage, the Dark Lord reveals to the Slayer that the Maykrs lied to him and that he is the real Father, with VEGA confirming this to be true. Going through it, he is greeted by the Dark Lord, where they proceed to fight. The Slayer rips and tears his way through the demons in his way while the Sentinels fight outside and eventually arrives at another portal. Valen and the rest of the Night Sentinels also arrive to aid the Slayer, to his surprise. He is then teleported to the city of Immora, where the Dark Lord awaits. Fighting his way through the demons, the Slayer arrives at the Gate of Divum and activates it. After acquiring the crystal, the Slayer heads back to Earth which has been invaded by demons again due to the death of the Khan Maykr and the demonic invasion of Urdak. The Slayer then proceeds to light the Torch of Kings, as a way to inform the remaining inhabitants of Argent D'Nur and the Night Sentinels, that he is planning to go to the World Spear and acquire a wraith crystal, with which to power the Gate of Divum.ĭuring his journey, he is met by Valen who gives the Slayer his Sentinel Hammer for putting his son to rest. The Dark Lord then leaves Urdak and transports the Slayer to Argent D'Nur, where he fights off the demon hordes that attack him. He then proceeds to tell him that if he can survive, then he will challenge him to ritual combat in the city of Immora. The Slayer aims his Super Shotgun at the Dark Lord and fires a shot, to which the Dark Lord informs the Slayer that no blood can be spilt in the Luminarium. The Ancient Gods - Part Two takes place directly after the events of The Ancient Gods - Part One, with the Slayer and the Dark Lord in the Luminarium on Urdak. ![]()
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