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Public News Post #17364

Rurin, Bishop Rho, and Tyrandiel - perhaps you should talk

Written by: Forever Free, Kyleaye Kindfire-Xanatov, Wild Beast
Date: Monday, August 27th, 2007
Addressed to: Everyone


Rurin,

Recently you have been outraged when The Crystal Leaf Inn did not want
to provide you a place to do business at no cost.
I am quite happy to agree with you if you will agree with me that this
means you, and all other denizens exist and behave in a different manner
than adventurers.
I say that difference in existence makes it morally different to kill a
denizen as opposed to killing an adventurer.

Tyrandiel, Bishop Rho,

You share the thought that there is no difference between a denisen and
an adventurer, and that the two of them should be treated exactly the
same.
If this is so, should not denizens pay for the property they inhabit,
just like adventurers? If their shops gain the protection of a city, are
they not entitled to pay taxes to the city they serve?

Why, both of theese cannot be true.
I'm confused,
Kyleaye Kindfire-Xanatov

Penned by my hand on the 17th of Sarapin, in the year 459 AF.


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Public News Post #17364

Rurin, Bishop Rho, and Tyrandiel - perhaps you should talk

Written by: Forever Free, Kyleaye Kindfire-Xanatov, Wild Beast
Date: Monday, August 27th, 2007
Addressed to: Everyone


Rurin,

Recently you have been outraged when The Crystal Leaf Inn did not want
to provide you a place to do business at no cost.
I am quite happy to agree with you if you will agree with me that this
means you, and all other denizens exist and behave in a different manner
than adventurers.
I say that difference in existence makes it morally different to kill a
denizen as opposed to killing an adventurer.

Tyrandiel, Bishop Rho,

You share the thought that there is no difference between a denisen and
an adventurer, and that the two of them should be treated exactly the
same.
If this is so, should not denizens pay for the property they inhabit,
just like adventurers? If their shops gain the protection of a city, are
they not entitled to pay taxes to the city they serve?

Why, both of theese cannot be true.
I'm confused,
Kyleaye Kindfire-Xanatov

Penned by my hand on the 17th of Sarapin, in the year 459 AF.


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