>From whose point of view? Orlanthi law is not about "guilt" - it is
about networks of relationships. Would Priya's status as a daughter
of Harvar protect her from Harvar? Probably not, although Harvar's
supporters might find it problematic that Harvar is trying to kill
his daughter. Then again, her status might be the tipping point for
her kin to decide not to support or protect her ("she is a
kinslayer - we owe her nothing"). Lots of stuff for Heortling
lawyers to argue about - but then again, they have a lot of them.
However, her ancestors and gods may conclude differently - they may decide this was kinslaying and punish her accordingly. Or maybe her actions will invoke chaos during the midst of rituals. Or maybe the ancestors will withdraw their protection for the clan until Priya is expelled.
Jeff
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