Editing Deploy law against an influx of undesirables
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|Value 25 – 49 = The art {{...}} is to provide for an even more unpleasant trial if they stay. Your solution {{...}} Trials by Ordeal, with punishments drawn at random from edicts of the First City. It is called archaic; it is called barbaric; it is called obscene. It does the trick. | |Value 25 – 49 = The art {{...}} is to provide for an even more unpleasant trial if they stay. Your solution {{...}} Trials by Ordeal, with punishments drawn at random from edicts of the First City. It is called archaic; it is called barbaric; it is called obscene. It does the trick. | ||
|Value 50 – 74 = The art {{...}} is to provide for an even more unpleasant trial if they stay. Your solution {{...}} a Trial by Ordeal and Confiscation, a {{...}} mix of Cedar and Infernal laws. A wealthy man going into such a trial tends to emerge impoverished and intriguingly scarred. | |Value 50 – 74 = The art {{...}} is to provide for an even more unpleasant trial if they stay. Your solution {{...}} a Trial by Ordeal and Confiscation, a {{...}} mix of Cedar and Infernal laws. A wealthy man going into such a trial tends to emerge impoverished and intriguingly scarred. | ||
− | |Value 75 – | + | |Value 75 – 200 = {{...}} Trial by Ordeal and Confiscation, a {{...}} mix of Cedar and Infernal laws. You rationalise {{...}} by reference to Second City precedents {{...}} illegal to discuss. No one is even able to hire a barrister {{...}} because {{...}} the argument {{...}} will inevitably lead to their own arrest. |
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