justice_is_blond: (Actually let's go with that idea)
Anders ([personal profile] justice_is_blond) wrote in [personal profile] faithlikeaseed 2018-01-15 06:59 am (UTC)

[It's a little bit of a relief to know that Myrobalan isn't annoyed by the flood of words. The topic is important, and it's very, very complicated. There's a little huff of agreeing laughter after the question and statement of it being important, then he dives in.]

Service, as for meaning. The Grey Wardens exist outside of nations, and I'm envisioning the mages as being available to serve without the conscription or requirements of support. We'd need treaties to protect ourselves after all. Service still ties into the Chant, and while I know it won't set everyone's minds at ease, if that is in the code it will at least set a good starting note. Service is fulfilling, and there are so many varieties of it that mages shouldn't wind up feeling trapped in any one specific role unless they want to specialize in it.

For judgement, mages would handle it entirely if the crime is against another mage. If the crime is against a non-mage, then the non-mage authority that would handle such matters among the non-mages, [that's clunky, they really need a better term,] would have an equal voice on the matter.

[The protest would likely be too great on either side if it wasn't an equal voice.]

And as far as unique crimes, I don't have an answer for that just yet. I'm certain that those more involved with laws and carrying them out would have ideas; I need to contact Aveline and see what she'd say on it, but I'm open to opinions.

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