Ellaron wrote:
They claim they are not making laws just writing the unwritten ones. Yet in the laws I find
Use of spells for recreational display at special events are allowed, but arrangements must be made with and approved by Lyrenzia first.
I dont remember that one. What others will appear whilst we are not watching?
So you were present when the specific details of the no-town casting rule were first being formed? You were there to see that Lyrenzia and that rule didn't exist at that time? Do you know which laws were unwritten and their details and which laws exist and which ones don't?
Well Lyrenzia didn't exist back then, but the point is that it is so easy for you to say what you think the existing laws that were written are, but how do you know? How you can you prove it? You can't. For ages, people have only been able to declare and uphold what they THINK is law.
When a person stopped another from killing, stealing, or towncasting, did you have a problem with them because they were making laws and upholding them?
When it comes to making and upholding the law, the Lyreniza foundation is a large group of people who agree on the same laws and uphold them, just as anyone else makes and upholds the law they believe. Is a group of people upholding common laws that they believe a more unfair opression than every individual upholding uncommon-unspecified laws?
One difference is that those who believe in the same specific laws as us can now claim that these 7 guilds and population of the Lyrenzia Foundation also agrees with him. Those who believe in their own laws will only have the blank words of the unwritten laws that they believe exist.
If someone starting casting spells in the town and claimed it was for fireworks, what would you do? Do you know whether this is against the law or not? Well, the members of the Lyrenzia Foundation certainly have a specific opinion about this, and we've made it publicly known.
Ellaron wrote:Please dont get me wrong I'm all for the unwritten being written. But to do this do we need a castle? A huge formerly secret society? Why couldn't the laws just of been posted for all to see? Perhaps you will reply that a force is needed to uphold the law? But then Dyluck himself wrote
It's still up to each and every person to uphold the laws they believe, as it always has been. There will never be a specialized group or guard who can patrol the streets everyday and judge who is right or wrong, or fully protect you from outlaws.
So if that has not changed why is this organization needed?
I've explained more than enough times already as to what this organization can do. I'll summarize the big picture this way:
"The population" can't agree on something and make decisions because it's trapped in a vicious cycle of the question "Who decides who the people are?"
Lyrenzia Foundation is "a population" and it can make decisions for its people because we know who they are, and the decision makers have legitimacy from their people. It can legitimately specify critera for others who join its population so that things such as elections among its population will be possible.
Ellaron wrote:As to the prison, what appeals do we have against their judgements? What protection do we have from their corruption?
The same protection you have against the judgement and corruption in a trifle with the common man. Imprisonment will unlikely be "automatic" so your options as always might be to flee or resist those who try to punish you. But I can't fully answer your question until we have decided on the specific details of our system.
I am used to trading on the prices of the former SMACC list posted on these very walls. I am not pleading for myself. As a merchant I will make enough on the increased prices of other goods such as smithed items as to not feel the pinch. My worry is more for the Druids who have no other source of income.
As you can see, anyone could have modified the list and called it the SMACC list. Some people thought the "usual" prices was average while others thought it should be the minimum. Therein lies the purpose for the people of Lyrenzia to specify a pricelist by which they can commonly refer to.
The SMACC pricelist here was said to be the minimum price. It is by no means suggesting that druids should trade as low as the minimum price. They can still trade as high as the market allows possible.
Dyluck
Headmaster of the Magic Academy