In every age, someone must decide what fair means when it costs something. The Justice & Courts Guild, often called the Concordia, exists to do that work in public view. They are the ones who turn outrage into process, harm into remedy, and power into something answerable.
Controls
Standards of evidence, lawful process, and what remedies are permitted when power harms.
Supplies
Writs, verdicts, mediation, precedents, and commissions that make other guild actions legal.
Vulnerability
Corrupted records and coerced rulings. If proof is forged or fear controls the bench, law becomes theater.
Entanglements
Archivists preserve the record, Philosophers test ethics, Heroes enforce writs, and nearly every guild depends on Tribunal arbitration when disputes turn dangerous.

Also Known As
The Concordia • The Long Bench • Keepers of the Scales
Domain
Mediation • Courts • Evidentiary standards • Civic and inter‑guild law
Core Purpose
To keep the peace by fair process. They set standards of proof, mediate disputes, and convene courts so that law, not whim, decides what happens next.