Judgement into the Casting out of Louis and Tirama |
Judgement into the Casting out of Louis and Tirama |
Feb 19 2019, 09:35 PM
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Post Police Group: Members Posts: 11,989 Joined: 23-November 07 From: Dartford Member No.: 38 |
Basically, back to the golden rule Henry.
And no, I don't mean parry. Will -------------------- |
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Feb 20 2019, 12:53 AM
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Heldsman Group: Members Posts: 842 Joined: 23-November 07 Member No.: 92 |
I might be trying to spin a little humour into my arguments (and failing in big Uncle G’s eyes!) and maybe create a little trouble but my point is deadly serious.
We are told to leave our ‘baggage’ at the door to the Knights, whether it be religious, political, legal or racial views. That’s great - the Elberethian Knight doesn’t attack the undead Knight, the silver folk and the mystic go for beers on a Thorsday and all that. Just not sure how you square that with another Knight declaring his brothers outlaws and potentially sentencing them to death because they don’t support the legal view that a certain creature needs to undergo an Imperial execution prior to defending the land and it’s people. But anyway, it’s a moot point because it doesn’t appear that Louis will be enforcing the law in this case anyway. I’ll leave it now as I’m obviously in the minority. HH PS Tirama, I’d try to keep your head down mate. I’ve only personally seen you aid Radah once when we were working to save his Barony (coincidentally his birthday I think?) but aiding once is still a felony. Maximum sentence - Imprisonment! |
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Feb 20 2019, 06:46 AM
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Legend Group: Members Posts: 4,492 Joined: 26-November 07 From: London Member No.: 158 |
PS Tirama, I’d try to keep your head down mate. I’ve only personally seen you aid Radah once when we were working to save his Barony (coincidentally his birthday I think?) but aiding once is still a felony. Maximum sentence - Imprisonment! I am quite comfortable with my part in all this Henry. And with the greatest respect to you, for what you do to help defend this world and also in that there is some validity in the essence of the point you are making, it is a point that has been made, and quite clearly so. Labouring that point is not strengthening your argument. Tirama -------------------- Will Power - will@labyrinthe.co.uk
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