![]() Her job is to judge the dead to be "White" or "Black". The Yama of the Paradise land of Gensokyo, and the representative of Yamas within the Pantheon.Allies: The Living Tribunal, Yuma Tsukumo, Kaito "Kite" Tenjo, Eliphas, Tyr.Domains: Law, Inquisition, Death, Repose.Portfolio: The Judge Of Death, Nagging to Others, Workaholism, Physical Goddess, Celestial Bureaucracy, Black-and-White Morality, Compassionate Critic.Alignment: Lawful Good (but when she is on the job, she must judge as Lawful Neutral).Theme Music: "Eastern Judgement in the Sixtieth Year ~ Fate of Sixty Years.".Not all of the Gods in this House do anything in the courtroom. As he is also active in the Defense Pantheon, he often has a hand in bringing in the accused. Ever since Johnson's removal from godhood for apparent corruption, this is no longer an issue. Captain America is very fair, but also visibly biased towards those of the Good alignment, which actually balances out the Evil-inclined Johnson, who is the official Judge and wields nearly as much influence. Then, the spirit of a man named Steve Rogers came in for judgement, and ascended into the position. The title of God or Goddess of Justice bounced around for centuries, the various burdens and responsibilities that came with it - primarily, the obligation to look into literally every case to ensure that it was fair - making it an extremely unpopular position. Statues of her are still everywhere in this House. She was extremely objective, and rule bound enough to let some of the guilty get away on technicality, but as time wore on her influence waned until she left the Pantheon for Arcadia. Once, the House was headed and all judgements approved by Lady Justice, an old Roman goddess who carried a sword and a set of scales, and wore a blindfold to ensure impartiality. Occasionally a mortal will ascend while here, most of them to mere quasideities who quickly become official followers of more powerful gods. These days this courtroom rarely has more than a few deities in attendance. Mortals have stated their belief that the courtroom was specifically designed to make them feel small and insignificant, but it had to be big - before the Court of the Gods was built, this courtroom was the venue for cases against gods. The largest room in the House is the massive courtroom, an old place with a real sense of history. The central patio is ornated with a large and carefully tended to bronze sculpture of scales, surrounded by neatly trimmed boxwood bushes. Mortals pass from that House to this one so regularly that a few of those with complicated fates have appointed themselves as tour guides. It has many functions chief among them is judging the fates of deceased mortals, which is the reason why this House is also closely connected to the House of Death and Postmortem. It shares a basement full of holding cells with the much less elegant House of Defense, and there is a lot of traffic between them. ![]() The House of Law and Justice has an air of dignity and importance the architecture owes a lot to Greco-Roman influence, with stately marble columns, floors, and molding. However, these dramatic performances included actors from miniseries, telefilms, and guest performers competing against main cast competitors.Ambiguity | Beasts and Fauna | Betrayal and Treachery | Celebration | Characterization | Childhood and Adolescence | Colours | Commerce | Communities and Solitude | Costumes | Craft | Crime and Transgressions | Cultures | Death and Postmortem | Derivatives | Despondency | Dread and Valor | Emotion | Extraterrestrials | Family and Relatives | Fighting and Combat | Food | Friendship and Camaraderie | Gaming | Gender | Hatred and Rancor | Health and Diseases | Heroism | Jobs and Profession | Knowledge | Law and Justice | Leadership | Legacy and Influence | Life and Vitality | Locations and Settings | Love and Affection | Loyalty and Servitude | Luck and Fortune | Machinery and Technology | Madness and Insanity | Magic and Sorcery | Media and Connectivity | Mentalism | Military and Warfare | Musicality | Naming and Epithets | Narrative | Nature | Otherness | Personal Appearance | Personality | Philosophy | Plants | Popularity | Power and Abilities | Pride and Egotism | Prophecy and Fate | Quirks | Revenge and Retribution | Religion and Faith | Royalty | School | Science | Shape | Slaughter | Space and Cosmos | Sports | Theatre and Spectacle | Time and Temporality | Travel | Undead and Phasmata | Villainy | Weapons Beginning with the 18th Primetime Emmy Awards, leading actors in drama have competed alone. This is a list of winners and nominees of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series.
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