Re: How shall the game start?
He didn't bludgeon the peasent to death (that was against the law regardless of status) he did beat him to within an inch of his life though and got away with it for the above reasons!^_^
Strangly though if he'd of done it to one of his servants he'd of been guilty?! Ye Olde English laws.... gotta love em!
Overan;410413 said:I remember this story and i think its true,it was in England in the mid 1600s, well a baron was riding along the king's highway in his carriage and an unknown peasant was walking infront and slowing him down. The baron promptly went to the man bludgeoned him to death with his cane and went on his way, the baron got away with his crime under the defence of "he was in my way". So status might do alot in Albion's society, noone contradicted Lucien Fairfax possibly because he was a lord.
He didn't bludgeon the peasent to death (that was against the law regardless of status) he did beat him to within an inch of his life though and got away with it for the above reasons!^_^
Strangly though if he'd of done it to one of his servants he'd of been guilty?! Ye Olde English laws.... gotta love em!