From: Rob Thornton <oblate777_at_pupRmhS-Ajgddrz806Uql8fO1ZHzO6Zrn2RvVu7PgIoxHf4X_QjHhlew7fCTPzE3n1v1f2EH82jeYFY.yahoo.invalid>
Subject: Re:Outlawry = death
To: WorldofGlorantha_at_yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, 6 January, 2009, 5:27 PM
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Neil Robinson <OrlanthiFool_at_ntXPZY5hpqsPwU4kTdL4oo2ZaVYo5joMvLuI0ja0cn4uyFm8bQAx1XvBYls7oEPzX2dlLckdsLopJAX8KDhF.yahoo.invalid>
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> On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 8:25 AM, Rob Thornton <oblate777_at_pupRmhS-Ajgddrz806Uql8fO1ZHzO6Zrn2RvVu7PgIoxHf4X_QjHhlew7fCTPzE3n1v1f2EH82jeYFY.yahoo.invalid>
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>
> Which does bring up the situation where someone has been unjustly outlawed
>> (in the Full Outlaw sense). Is he or she permanently outlawed because
the
>> clan decrees it? Does the severing of magical bonds only happen if
Orlanth
>> (etc.) and the ancestors know the truth?
>>
>> Interesting gray area I think.
>>
>>
> Sounds like you have the start of story, or an action adventure TV series.
>
Oh yes, I like it. Say a Humakti is sworn to kill a man who has been unjustly outlawed. The only clue the falsely accused man has is that the Real Killer had a rather *unique* chaos feature....
rob t.
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