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"- well, it's good to know what the law is," says Arn, who does not think it's a very good law. To be fair to Her Majesty governing Cheliax seems like it'd be very hard. "I think it permits a great many things that people will still be damned for but there are good reasons not to try to punish all bad things."

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"I think it still gives us a very clear starting point. It means that any contract which demands only general obedience, and certainly any employment or indenture contract that doesn't, is no longer a defense against the charge of rape. I understand that there are many related evils that the law doesn't currently speak to. But I expect that there are still quite a lot of people who are currently unknowingly breaking the letter of this one, or who would be if the women in question understood that the law gave them the right to refuse."

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"Then it is certainly a priority to inform them. Can we be of assistance with that?"

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"Well, again, if I were a priest, I might do a sermon, but in fact I think the more important half is reliably enforcing the law as intended. We do, in fact, regularly prosecute rapes, and the sheriffs and their deputies will be quite equipped to dispense justice here as soon as the bounds of the new law are clear to them." Probably somewhat less equipped to prevent the killing of orc and half orc infants, which the letter also clarifies is, in fact, murder. He'll... think of something, there.

"- oh, I did want to mention. I think the stories from Andoran which you shared with the town were full of quite a lot of wisdom. However, it struck me that the circumstances of Andoran's freedom from Hell are rather different than our circumstances. It makes sense that Andoran would heavily associate the good with - well, treason. But here, a good queen has tasked us with rooting out Hell's influence, and I think the association of good only with disobedience may be somewhat confusing, under those circumstances. I think many people would welcome more discussion of when one should obey superiors, as well as when one should not. Perhaps that topic would also afford you an opportunity to speak more about this."

He could probably go out of his way to make it clearer that this is a suggestion and not a command, but in fact Narikopolus would like to put forward a relatively strong suggestion that goodness not be solely associated with rebellion, so he's not going to.

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"Yes, definitely. Lastwall's sermons do not tend to suppose one should disobey authority, because in most places and times one shouldn't. Though - hmmm. If someone concealed their Asmodean Disciplines under the bed so as not to have it destroyed, they are practicing a virtue and a vice both, and I have more hope for them than for one who obeyed unquestioningly because of course one changes one's loyalties on command. I think there are people like that, and Good can work with them where Evil can't. 

But - they're your people. You know more about how best to reach them."

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Narikopolus cannot tell whether that's supposed to be a veiled reprimand or not. He cannot tell what course of action it could possibly be recommending, if so. Possibly it's just one of those reprimands where you let someone know that they are fundamentally lacking in some particular capacity for worth, and there is no actual way to fix the situation.

"I would simply hesitate to make rebellion the only model of goodness. Is there anything else I can help you with?"

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