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[http://magiccards.info/card.php?card=Grand%20Arbiter%20Augustin%20IV Augustine IV]
[http://magiccards.info/card.php?card=Grand%20Arbiter%20Augustin%20IV Augustine IV]
Augustine IV held what, on paper was perhaps the most powerful position in Ravnica. As the Grand Arbiter, the leader of Ravnica's "technical" ruling body, the [[Azorius Senate]], his position holds, by far, the most legal authority in the plain.  
held what, on paper was perhaps the most powerful position in Ravnica. As the Grand Arbiter, the leader of Ravnica's "technical" ruling body, the [[Azorius Senate]], his position holds, by far, the most legal authority in the plain.  


He remaened in this position until he was killed by [[Szadek]]. Following his death [[Leonos II]] took over his position.
He remaened in this position until he was killed by [[Szadek]]. Following his death [[Leonos II]] took over his position.

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Augustine IV held what, on paper was perhaps the most powerful position in Ravnica. As the Grand Arbiter, the leader of Ravnica's "technical" ruling body, the Azorius Senate, his position holds, by far, the most legal authority in the plain.

He remaened in this position until he was killed by Szadek. Following his death Leonos II took over his position.

Role:


As the grand arbiter he presided over the most important legal cases in Ravnica, at times when such cases are not in session oftan moved from courtroom to courtroom settling deputes.

Unlike many in the Azorius Senate, who pride themselves on their verbosity, he is known for his brief, but eloquent, speech as well as his strong personal authority.

Physical characteristics:


Blind, and physically frail, he sits on a floating bench that carries him to his desired destinations. As Grand Arbiter he was protected by a soulsworn jury. (Spirits sworn to protect him "in life as in death")