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Trial by ordeal is the determination of guilt or innocence by using ordeals, or experiments going from merely unpleasant to potentially fatal to always so. Then the outcome would decide the guilt, basing on whether the accused survived, stayed unharmed or if any injury healed. It was claimed the gods would intervene to show who's guilty or to protect the innocent party.
The most common exemple was during witch-hunts, where accused were thrown into water, with the ones to float being the guilty ones; some described the process as Morton's Fork. Before that, however, trial by ordeal was something the defendant would often demand, which may seem surprising to modern folks. That the trial was grueling and potentially fatal meant that anyone demanding it must believe themselves innocent, and thus could sway the crowd/judge in their favor.
Before the advent of modern forensics, means by which crimes could be investigated were scarce, meaning alternative methods had to be devised.
In fiction, they can be of the following types:
The trial is an attempt to invoke Laser-Guided Karma, to engineer a scenario where The Powers That Be will intervene to spare the innocent or punish the wicked. Thus, emerging from the trial unscathed (or with injuries that heal quickly) is taken as proof of innocence, while lingering injury or death is taken as proof of guilt.
The trial is supposed to reveal the accused's true nature or evil powers, by placing them in a situation that would only be harmful for a normal person. So emerging unscathed is proof of guilt, in this case. Ideally, there should be some way to save an individual once they're proved innocent—for example, in the infamous ordeal of water to test if someone is a witch, assistants are supposed to pull the accused back out of the water as soon as they're convinced she can't float. However, particularly cynical works may omit this second part and turn the trial into a Morton's Fork where there's no possibility for the accused to survive: either they die while proving their innocence, or they survive the ordeal and get executed afterwards.
As a more humane alternative to physical ordeals, the accused can be exposed to some holy object which will only hurt the guilty—historically, this often involved consuming food that had been blessed by a priest or otherwise enchanted. Refusal to partake is seen as an implicit admission of guilt, so this particular trial can work even if the blessed food is actually a placebo.
See also Trial by Combat and Only Good People May Pass. Compare Test of Pain, where a character must endure physical or psychological pain as a measure of their resolve or strength of will.
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Comes up incidentally in the Heralds of Valdemar series, though the 'ordeal' is painless: Heralds can use Truth Spell to demonstrate whether someone is being honest. The weaker version simply makes a lie obvious; the stronger version compels the person to tell the truth.
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The Crusader Kings game allows Zunist rulers to submit prisoners to the judgement of the Sun.
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In The Simpsons episode "Treehouse of Horror VIII", Marge is thrown off a cliff to determine whether or not she is a witch. It proves she is one, then she wreaks havoc on the villagers before leaving.
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The Phantom once had a story arc featuring an African tribe with a stricter version of the Trial by Hot Metal: if you were innocent, the hot metal wouldn't burn you at all. It turned out the trials were rigged by the tribe's Witch Doctor using a flesh-colored leaf from a local plant that made a good heat insulator.
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In the short story "The Lady, or the Tiger?" by Frank R. Stockton, the king sends significant criminals into his arena to be judged by chance: one of the two doors before them has a woman behind it and the other has a tiger, but the accused doesn't know which is which. If he chooses the door with the woman, he's declared innocent and they're immediately married. If he chooses the other door, the tiger mauls him to death on the spot, and this is taken as proof of his guilt. In the story's trial, the princess's lover is in the arena, causing her enormous agony because she doesn't want to see him dead or married; she points him to one of the doors, but we never learn what was behind it.
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In The Fifth Elephant, Angua mentions that the only reason that Uberwald recently abolished Trial By Ordeal is because they realized that lawyers were nastier.
The Tiffany Aching books mention that places unfriendly to witchcraft routinely use a trial by water on any witches they catch. The idea of doing this was given to them in a book on witch-hunting written by a witch, who happened to be good at untying knots and swimming underwater.
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One Animaniacs short parodying the Salem Witch Trials, Rita is forced to go through one after being accused of being a witch's familiar. The trial is explained as "We will hold you under water for a really long time. If you drown, we will apologize."
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In Final Fantasy XIV The theocratic nation of Ishgard has been at war with dragons for a thousand years. In that time, there have always been defectors who side with the dragons and try to destroy Ishgard from within. To root out these heretics, the trial by ordeal is the Witchdrop, a deep chasm in Coerthas. The accused are brought to the Witchdrop among a priest of the Holy Sea, an inquisitor and a squadron of archers. After their rights are read, the accused is tossed into the chasm. A heratic would either be rescued from the fall by their draconic masters or would ingest dragon blood to become a dragon themselves. In either case, the archers would make short work of the guilty and any accomplices. If the accused fell to their death, they would be deemed innocent post-mortem and would be absolved of their sins and enter Halone's halls.
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In World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth, Drustvar is beset by Wicked Witches. Lucille Waycrest is accused of witchcraft by a town and is standing before the gallows. She demands trial by ordeal to prove her innocence. After talking to the townspeople to learn what they believe about witches, Lucille settles on three of the five ordeals that wouldn't kill her outright; to prove she can cry, prove she can vomit, and prove that insects would bite and drink her blood.
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Maiden Crown: Near the end, to prove his innocence in his trial for adultery with Queen Sophie, Stig is forced to carry a red-hot piece of iron for nine straight steps without dropping it. He succeeds at the task and is thus cleared of wrongdoing, but his hand is left so horrifically burned afterwards that he immediately retires from his court career as a soldier and messenger.
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In Monty Python and the Holy Grail, an accused witch is weighed to see if she weighs as much as a duck, the Insane Troll Logic being that: If she weighs as much as a duck, she must be able to float in water. Which means she's made of wood, which in turn means she can burn, which proves that she's a witch. And this was after a good guy intervened; initially they weren't going to even bother with an ordeal.
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My Name Is Earl: Earl is forced to go through three trials to determine whether or not he's worthy of marrying Catalina for a Citizenship Marriage, but is trying to lose so Randy can marry her instead. Each time he misses they give him another chance.
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Trial by ordeal is option available in certain circumstances in The Crowner John Mysteries. John himself regards it as a farce that doesn't prove anything.
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In A Study in Scarlet, one of the big reveals at the end is the killer employs this trope as his modus operandi. Both of Jefferson Hope's targets are murderers and kidnappers, so the deeply religious Jefferson believes he's enacting divine justice by killing them. To that end, he deliberately sets up a Poisoned Chalice Switcheroo scene where even he doesn't know which cup holds the poison and which is safe to drink. Jefferson makes his victim choose one, and he drinks the other—trusting that divine providence will guide the guilty person to choose the poisoned cup each time. His first victim does indeed choose the poison; his second victim refuses to cooperate, fights back, and dies in the ensuing scuffle.
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In The Stormlight Archive, one variation of punishment is to string up the accused in a highstorm and let the Stormfather decide their fate. There's no record of someone surviving this, so the whole thing is treated as a roundabout death sentence and a way to Make an Example of Them. When someone actually survives it (Kaladin) in the first book, the entire war camp is shocked and starts treating him with borderline religious reverence, which the equally shocked lighteyes try and fail to squash.
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In the Apprentice Adept series, unicorns can determine whether someone has lied — by putting their horn through the person's chest. If they spoke the truth, the person is unharmed. As another character remarks, when a unicorn gives someone a test, it is pass/fail.
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The Bridge Kingdom Archives: According to Ithicanian custom, traitors are hung in chains in the sea and then the water is churned to attract sharks (which are for Ithicanians a kind of sacred animals, as they protect the islands' shores from invaders). If the sharks kill the accused, he or she has been guilty—but if they don't, it means that the person is innocent. Which does not happen very often, of course.
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In Wasteland 3 the only way to reconcile the two cults in Cult of the Holy Detonation is to willingly submit one of the Rangers to a Trial of Ordeal by the Nucleists by exposing them to Irridium's mutating radiation aura. The character will 'fail' no matter what and be mutated into a Drool, meaning they are forever replaced by an NPC follower, but the willingness of the Rangers to go to such extremes to bring peace between the two factions will convince the Nucleists you are acting in good faith and solve the stand-off peacefully.
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An episode of Back to the Future had Marty subjected to the lethal version of the Ordeal of Water. The Browns rescue him underwater with the townspeople none the wiser.
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Mystery Science Theater 3000: In the episode The Loves of Hercules, Tom Servo and Crow find this week's experiment inspiring, and subject Jonah to what they call "The People's Throwing Court": they tie Jonah to a wall and determine his guilt by throwing things at him. It quickly becomes apparent that it's just an excuse to throw things at Jonah.
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The Empirium Trilogy: In order to determine whether Rielle is the Blood or Sun Queen, the King of Celdaria has Rielle undergo seven trials, one for each element. If she can control her powers and prove her virtuousness, then she will be declared the Sun Queen. If she can't, either the trials will kill her off or she'll be executed. The first trial she goes through, she's thrown onto a mountain and has to use earthshaker powers in order to survive an avalanche.
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Good Omens: Adam and his friends attempt to play Spanish Inquisition, but due to their rather hazy sources they end up putting Pepper's sister on trial as a witch, and their attempt at dunking her results in her enjoying it.
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The plane of Regatha in Magic: The Gathering has a phenomena known as the Purifying Fire, which burns the guilty to death but spares the innocent. Chandra Nalaar is pushed into it, but survives because she had confessed her guilt over the destruction of her Doomed Hometown. After all, it immolates the guilty.
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In The Loves of Hercules, Queen Deianera is subjected to the Trial of Themis: she's tied to a wall, and a champion must cut her free with throwing axes, without injuring her. Licos, her treacherous General who set up the trial, fully expects Deianera to die, but Hercules volunteers to be the axe-thrower and successfully frees her.
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Hercules: The Legendary Journeys: In "The King of Thieves", Autolycus, The King of Thieves, performs a robbery that Iolaus is blamed for, and the penalty for thievery in this kingdom is death. While Hercules tries to capture Autolycus to clear his name, the king subjects Iolaus to three trials by ordeal. First, he is weighed down and thrown into a river; if he drowns, he is guilty. He survives by meditating to slow down his heartbeat and reduce his need for oxygen. Second, he is ordered to stand with a platform full of rocks on his back for one hour without dropping any. He meditates again and passes. Last, he is thrown into a pit with a wild boar and must stay in for three hours without bleeding. He hypnotizes the boar to make it fall asleep, but when the time is up and he is allowed to climb out, he accidentally cuts his hand. The king declares him guilty despite his protests and sentences him to the guillotine. Fortunately, Hercules arrives with Autolycus and the stolen item.
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Hellblazer: One arc has John be interrogated by a tribe descended from Cain. His ordeal consists of plunging his hand into boiling water, which will burn him if he's guilty of theft. He exasperatedly sticks his hand in and tells them he's innocent... waiting until he's far out of earshot to scream (having used magic to fake his innocence).
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During a three-part Star Trek: Voyager series of novels, Paris and Chakotay are captured by agrarian aliens and put in a pit for several days with no food or water to determine if they're favored by their captors' gods. This is negatively discussed by a member of their spacefaring neighbors, who tells Harry that just because someone can physically survive such an ordeal doesn't make them favored by any gods.
One Star Trek: The Next Generation novel has an away team earn the trust of a tribe of feral teenaged Klingons by undergoing ordeals. Data passed the Test of Evil (being locked in a cage with a knife stuck between two bars that is repeatedly tumbled around) by being stab-proof. Troi passed the Test of Seeking (hide and seek with one hider and numerous seekers) by beaming back to the Enterprise for half an hour. Worf passed the Test of Strength by beating the tribe's chieftain to a pulp with his bare hands.
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Marauders of Gor takes place in Fantasy Counterpart Culture to Vikings, and Trial by Hot Metal comes up briefly as they tour a fair.
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Babylon 5: The Starfire Wheel is a Minbari trial by ordeal meant to get around their "Minbari do not kill Minbari" ban. The leaders of both sides of a grievance step into a circle, where they are slowly exposed to an Agony Beam that goes all the way up to Disintegrator Ray intensity. The winner of the ordeal is whomever of the two has the conviction to stay in the circle until they are disintegrated. In the show, Delenn challenges Warchief Shakiri to the Starfire Wheel and defeats him, being only saved herself thanks to Neroon pulling a More Expendable Than You and replacing her at the last second through Loophole Abuse.
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