The vote of a lifetime! If not thé, then one of the most controversial events in the eighth century. The vote regarded the removal of the Sancturariary Status of the southern forest of l'Ille. The vote itself was big, but more important votes had been done recently. What made this vote so special was that it was the first-ever use of The Rule of Six; which states that any single vote can at most be postponed five times before it has to be completed. Since nothing could postpone or cancel the event, the vote turned into the single bloodiest event, with regards to Senators, in the eighth century, since nothing could stop it.