Criminal by Law, Condemned by Flame: Who Ends Up on a Fang Execution List?

 



Criminal by Law, Condemned by Flame: Who Ends Up on a Fang Execution List?


Introduction:

Not all executions are for justice.
Some are for order.
Some are for legacy.
And some are just for fire.

In the world of House of Teeth, the Fang Family serves as executioners for the sovereign governments of Hiraeth—enforcing the final sentence upon those deemed irredeemable. But who decides who’s beyond saving? And how does a soul make it onto an execution list?

This post breaks down how condemned souls are selected, the rules of Culling, and why Rexar Fang’s rebellion against the system is more dangerous than any flame.


⚖️ What Is an Execution List?

Every month, the assigned region’s governing body delivers a sanctioned list of condemned souls to the Fang Family. These names are not chosen by the Fangs themselves but by a political tribunal of magistrates, seers, and moral arbitersa system believed to ensure “ethical cleansing.”

  • The lists are region-specific (e.g. Scrila, Istulyin, northern Hiraeth)

  • Only those deemed unredeemable may be listed

  • Each name corresponds with an estate-based Culling

These lists are often accompanied by dossiers—evidence, trial records, and soul signatures that prove the person’s corruption. But the process is far from perfect.


🔥 Why Only Fangs Can Perform the Execution

Each Culling is more than a death sentence. It’s a ritualized soul transfer, where the condemned’s soul is consumed by a Fang through a magikal rite. This process:

  • Feeds the Fang’s ancestral hunger

  • Releases the soul from its mortal vessel

  • Binds the act within legal spiritual jurisdiction

Only Fangs—descendants of the Pesanta Kaiju—can perform the rite properly. To execute outside of this ritual would risk soul corruption, Veil tearing, and elemental backlash.


❗ What Happens If a Fang Refuses?

While other Fangs execute without hesitation, Rexar Fang famously began skipping Cullings, believing no one should decide a soul’s fate but a Reaper.

This is seen as:

  • A breach of oath

  • A threat to family unity

  • A punishable act of dissent

But Rexar’s refusal has sparked quiet conversations in shadows—about morality, power, and whether redemption should ever be left off the list.


💀 The Question No One Asks:

What if some of these souls weren’t guilty at all?
What if a name on the list is a political liability, a pawn, a scapegoat?

What if the fire isn’t justice… just silence?


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💬 Final Thought:

The Fangs don’t kill for revenge.
They kill for
 structure.
For order.
For legacy.

But when order cracks—so does the flame.


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