Talk:Trial of Sin

Interrogatory
Should the interrogatory done to Lidvia and Biagio be included in the article??--Wilfriback 16:39, November 18, 2010 (UTC)
 * If I remember correctly it was more of a combination of an interrogation and negotiation than a trial, haven't read the volume myself though so I'm not sure. Though, it would be improbable as the Trial of Sin is already banned, and as you can see in the illustration have been detained for quite a while in the Tower of London, and if I'm remembering the timeline correctly, it has been way pass the point for the Trial, as both them reappeared long after they were captured by Necessarius.---TheGreatEye 17:40, November 18, 2010 (UTC)
 * The interrogation for Lidvia and Biagio of Vol14 is different to the 'Trial of Sin'. The Trial of Sin is something done to expel a member of the church, and this aspect is not present during the interrogation of Lidvia and Biagio. Not to mention the Anglican Church most likely has no right to expel members from another faith to begin with. The issue whether Lidvia and Biagio has sinned didn't come up in the various Intermissions between the chapters, only whether they will cooperate with the Anglican Church's demands on giving information to do with the God's Right Seat. Flere821 22:25, November 18, 2010 (UTC)
 * The interrogation for Lidvia and Biagio of Vol14 is different to the 'Trial of Sin'. The Trial of Sin is something done to expel a member of the church, and this aspect is not present during the interrogation of Lidvia and Biagio. Not to mention the Anglican Church most likely has no right to expel members from another faith to begin with. The issue whether Lidvia and Biagio has sinned didn't come up in the various Intermissions between the chapters, only whether they will cooperate with the Anglican Church's demands on giving information to do with the God's Right Seat. Flere821 22:25, November 18, 2010 (UTC)