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Jun 21, 2011 00:59

I am sure you all realize by now that the Headsman is a merciless force. Prisoners will not be released and interference only brings more suffering ( Read more... )

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[Audio + Translated Text] drinkuntilidie June 21 2011, 07:13:15 UTC
Your lord must be blind.

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[Audio] blackantiquas June 21 2011, 07:15:53 UTC
Say what you will of Lord Deior; it changes nothing.

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[Audio + Translated Text] drinkuntilidie June 21 2011, 07:23:20 UTC
Just another damn boot licker.

[And Kevas wanted to like these people. He really did.]

How do you justify torturing children? I really want to know just what kind of twisted freak I'm dealing with here.

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[Audio] blackantiquas June 21 2011, 07:31:54 UTC
I justify nothing. What Sollux did was destructive, but noble. He should not have been punished so severely.

However, the Lord disagreed, and so it goes.

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[Audio + Translated Text] drinkuntilidie June 21 2011, 07:37:49 UTC
If you don't agree with it then have you ever tried to change it?

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[Audio] blackantiquas June 21 2011, 07:46:44 UTC
Yes. But Lord Deior holds more power than you know.

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[Audio + Translated Text] drinkuntilidie June 21 2011, 07:48:37 UTC
[Sigh.]

I have more of an idea than you think.

...Is there a way to take a punishment for someone?

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[Audio] blackantiquas June 21 2011, 08:01:08 UTC
A punishment, no. But if there is trial by combat, an accused party may choose a champion to fight on their behalf.

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Re: [Audio] drinkuntilidie June 21 2011, 08:03:45 UTC
And there's nothing that can be done to lessen the punishment? No matter how stupidly minor the "crime" is?

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[Audio] blackantiquas June 21 2011, 08:27:47 UTC
There is not. My only advice is to not transgress in the first place.

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