[A curious one, she. Roland decides to take the questions one at a time:]
If there isn't law, then it's up to the people to make it.
Now, if it were up to me, [-Which, unfortunately, it wasn't yet-] and something "bad" happened here, we'd hold a trial: someone would represent the accused, another would prosecute, all parties would state their case, and the people of Norfinbury would come to a decision on how to best to proceed - how to punish the accused, or not.
-Yes, there was law where I was from.
[It would take ages to go over that, so he'll move on. Now he has some questions of his own, but he'll start small.]
I'm more interested in yours, though. What sort of rules did you decide on?
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If there isn't law, then it's up to the people to make it.
Now, if it were up to me, [-Which, unfortunately, it wasn't yet-] and something "bad" happened here, we'd hold a trial: someone would represent the accused, another would prosecute, all parties would state their case, and the people of Norfinbury would come to a decision on how to best to proceed - how to punish the accused, or not.
-Yes, there was law where I was from.
[It would take ages to go over that, so he'll move on. Now he has some questions of his own, but he'll start small.]
I'm more interested in yours, though. What sort of rules did you decide on?