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<blockquote data-quote="Mista Collins" data-source="post: 2807961" data-attributes="member: 13089"><p><span style="color: MediumTurquoise">"That might prove more useful than one would think Midian. Some of the best information when trying to figure out a case, comes from the least likely places,"</span> Seria says as if she were back in a classroom discussion.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p><span style="color: MediumTurquoise">"The people of the Lhazaar region are tough, weathered, and almost as volatile as the raging sea. I haven't studied Cliffscrape during my studies at Wynarn University, so telling you more about that area would do no good because it would be drawn from speculation. But I can tell you more about the Lhazaar region in general and some of its customs. Stop me if I am wrong at any point, Whisper."</span> Seria pauses a moment to gather her thoughts and continues. <span style="color: MediumTurquoise">"The law of a given frontier town on any of the islands reflects the will of the strongest sea prince in the area. And since we have heard rumors of Prince Mika's Cloudreavers in the area, we might be dealing with a lot of disorderly dwarves, orcs, and half-orcs who think might makes right. Few laws bind all citizens of the Principalities. Despite the long history of the isles, the Lhazaar Principalities have never subscribed to a comprehensive system of laws on par with the Code of Galifar. According to Lhazaar's edicts, temporal power rests in the hands of the prince: Each lord has the right to administer justice in his domain, appointing officers as he sees fit. As a result, customs vary significantly from principality to principality. High Prince Rygar goes to great pains to maintain order in Regalport, creating a safe environment for foreign emissaries and traders. But Port Krez in Krag, under Prince Mika's control, is a wild and dangerous place for outsiders, where street justice is the common answer to social transgressions."</span></p><p></p><p>Seria looks to her companions to see if any of the information she just gave them was of any interest or made any sense. <span style="color: MediumTurquoise">"Any questions?"</span></p><p></p><p>[sblock]Knowledge(local) check of <a href="http://invisiblecastle.com/find.py?id=320351" target="_blank">15</a> [/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mista Collins, post: 2807961, member: 13089"] [COLOR=MediumTurquoise]"That might prove more useful than one would think Midian. Some of the best information when trying to figure out a case, comes from the least likely places,"[/COLOR] Seria says as if she were back in a classroom discussion. [COLOR=MediumTurquoise]"The people of the Lhazaar region are tough, weathered, and almost as volatile as the raging sea. I haven't studied Cliffscrape during my studies at Wynarn University, so telling you more about that area would do no good because it would be drawn from speculation. But I can tell you more about the Lhazaar region in general and some of its customs. Stop me if I am wrong at any point, Whisper."[/COLOR] Seria pauses a moment to gather her thoughts and continues. [COLOR=MediumTurquoise]"The law of a given frontier town on any of the islands reflects the will of the strongest sea prince in the area. And since we have heard rumors of Prince Mika's Cloudreavers in the area, we might be dealing with a lot of disorderly dwarves, orcs, and half-orcs who think might makes right. Few laws bind all citizens of the Principalities. Despite the long history of the isles, the Lhazaar Principalities have never subscribed to a comprehensive system of laws on par with the Code of Galifar. According to Lhazaar's edicts, temporal power rests in the hands of the prince: Each lord has the right to administer justice in his domain, appointing officers as he sees fit. As a result, customs vary significantly from principality to principality. High Prince Rygar goes to great pains to maintain order in Regalport, creating a safe environment for foreign emissaries and traders. But Port Krez in Krag, under Prince Mika's control, is a wild and dangerous place for outsiders, where street justice is the common answer to social transgressions."[/COLOR] Seria looks to her companions to see if any of the information she just gave them was of any interest or made any sense. [COLOR=MediumTurquoise]"Any questions?"[/COLOR] [sblock]Knowledge(local) check of [URL=http://invisiblecastle.com/find.py?id=320351]15[/URL] [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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