Re: How Nasty Is A Trickster?

From: illuminate33 <inarsus-ferilt-z_at_...>
Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2002 06:48:54 -0000


> As I understand it, tricksters are completely outside of Heortling
law.
> If the trickster isn't bound to an Orlanthi or in a prescribed
role, HE
> can just kill the trickster out of hand--nobody will ask him to
explain
> his actions. If the trickster *is* bound to an Orlanthi, HE can
probably
> still kill him without *legal* consequences (other than, perhaps,
having
> to pay a destruction-of-property ransom to the Orlanthi)--but the
social
> consequences may be ugly, if, say, the Olanthi was just about to go
on
> his Lightbringer's Quest and suddenly finds himself short a
trickster.

And everyone know that at some point even a bound trickster betray his bound chieftain / clan / society. And good chieftain knows how to kill him before he would cause trouble and after he unintentionally did good things to his clan.

Advice, you should kill him, pile up stones around him (indicating it is not a secret murder) and wait the consequence.

TI

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