Wraith
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The Dictum Mortuum, or Code of the Dead, was created by Charon to halt the abuse of wraith power that had profligated in the Dark Ages. Although it is volumes long, its essence can be summed up in the preamble, of which a portion is reprinted here.

I, Charon, Emperor of Stygia, by the power of the
words of the Lady of Fate, do hereby set these laws
down that they may serve to bring order between this
world and the forer; that no wraith under any circumstances
for any reason is to penetrate the barrier that divideth
the Land of the Dead from the Land of the Quick; to engage
in congress with those that have not yet passed over, or
speak to the Quick of events yet to come; or in any way,
shape or form harass, threaten, injure or otherwise compel
those in the Land of the Quick to do the bidding of those
in the Land of the Dead; or impart upon those in the Land
of the Quick any desire or compunction to take a life, be it
their own or that of another, in order to effect the passing
over of one or more to the Land of the Dead, be they friend or
foe, parent, child or lover...

-From Q.A. Macaulay, ch. 7, ibid.

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