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The [[Clan Council]] makes many decisions and laws using an internal vote. After a vote, a Warrior-caste council member<ref name="edgc16">''Era Digest: Golden Century'', p. 16</ref> can challenge the decision to a Trial of Refusal. A council member with a losing vote fights a member with a winning vote. The forces applied in the trial depend on the importance of the decision. (When a conflict erupts between two individuals rather than the result of a vote, it is usually settled with a [[Trial of Grievance]]<ref name="edgc16"/>.)
 
The [[Clan Council]] makes many decisions and laws using an internal vote. After a vote, a Warrior-caste council member<ref name="edgc16">''Era Digest: Golden Century'', p. 16</ref> can challenge the decision to a Trial of Refusal. A council member with a losing vote fights a member with a winning vote. The forces applied in the trial depend on the importance of the decision. (When a conflict erupts between two individuals rather than the result of a vote, it is usually settled with a [[Trial of Grievance]]<ref name="edgc16"/>.)
  
To prevent the Clans from being bogged down in endless Refusals, there are specific limits placed on them. The objecting party specifies what forces will participate in the trial.<ref name="edgc16"/> The ratio of forces involved in the trial reflects the vote. For example, if the vote was won 2:1, then the winners can field a force double that of the losers.  However after the pre-Trial bidding between those groups who seek to uphold the decision, the ratio will be closer to even.<ref name="edgc16"/>  The council members involved in the trial are determined by this internal bidding.  The member of a losing vote with a bid lower than the rest of the members with losing votes fights in the duel with their bid.  The same goes for the members with the winning votes.
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To prevent the Clans from being bogged down in endless Refusals, there are specific limits placed on them. The objecting party specifies what forces will participate in the trial.<ref name="edgc16"/> The ratio of forces involved in the trial reflects the vote. For example, if the vote was won 2:1, then the winners can field a force double that of the losers.  However after the pre-trial bidding between those groups who seek to uphold the decision, the ratio will be closer to even.<ref name="edgc16"/>  The council members involved in the trial are determined by this internal bidding.  The member of a losing vote with a bid lower than the rest of the members with losing votes fights in the duel with their bid.  The same goes for the members with the winning votes.
  
 
The outcome of a Trial of Refusal is not subject to a Trial of Refusal. No one may Refuse a Trial of Refusal, but multiple warriors may petition for Trials of Refusal. This means that a particularly unpopular vote may have to undergo several separate Trials. Only a single successful Trial of Refusal is needed to overturn the vote. After the first Trial of Refusal is complete, a majority vote is required to allow additional Trials.<ref name="edgc16"/>
 
The outcome of a Trial of Refusal is not subject to a Trial of Refusal. No one may Refuse a Trial of Refusal, but multiple warriors may petition for Trials of Refusal. This means that a particularly unpopular vote may have to undergo several separate Trials. Only a single successful Trial of Refusal is needed to overturn the vote. After the first Trial of Refusal is complete, a majority vote is required to allow additional Trials.<ref name="edgc16"/>
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