In message <fan6cj+gn78@eGroups.com> "Jeff Richard" writes:
>> Of course--to bring it back to the question that launched this--if
>> the king leans on the temple to pay wergild because a Humakti killed
>> some punk who obviously had it coming, well, that could definitely
>> fall into the category of "putting them in a position where they would
>> have to dishonor themselves"--that is, *would* have to, except they'd
>> just tell the king to piss up a rope.
Why is it dishonourable to pay wergeld? Recognising you made a mistake and paying compensation is honourable behaviour in Orlanthi society. The mistake might be as little as failing to scare the attackers sufficently without killing one.
>Again, it all depends on the circumstances. Usually Orlanthi justice
>involves an awful lot of political pragmatism and kings don't general
>demand much weregeld from powerful allies who killed somebody "who
>obviously needed killing".
>
>On the other hand, if the local Humakti had been making themselves
>disliked by killing folk and then telling folk to come and claim
>vengeance themselves, or had been simply demanding tribute from the
>local clans, or killed everyone they encountered one day because their
>god demanded it, well then the Humakti might have a BIG problem.
-- Donald Oddy http://www.grove.demon.co.uk/Received on Fri 24 Aug 2007 - 14:48:50 EEST
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