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Behold the Justice of Nexland [open]
the country on Golarion named after the archmage, not the other place that no one knows about
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Simplicio: I am Simplicio, the foolish inquirer. 

Arcanatri: I am Arcanatri, the Great Wizard of Nexland, a city where all is done by Spell and Sorcery. 

Simplicio: How is Justice done in your city of Nexland? 

Arcanatri: I am a Great Wizard. With my Spells the Criminal is conjured before me.

Simplicio: Does the City Watch then search for evidence and question the associates to be sure the correct Criminal has been found? 

Arcanatri: Unnecessary. I am a Great Wizard, my Spell makes no error. 

Simplicio: Is Justice done solely based on one Spell?

Arcanatri: Nonsense. Justice requires a Trial where the Criminal speaks a confession to all. 

Simplicio: What of Criminals who do not confess and instead defend themselves? 

Arcanatri: I possess spells of Enchantment which compel the will to follow my suggestion. There is never a Trial where the Criminal does not confess. 

Simplicio: Is it right to base Justice on the power of Spells that only few understand? 

Arcanatri: A City Watch may fail to find an hiding Criminal and a Magistrate may be fooled by a lying Criminal, while Spells make no such error. Nexland Justice is the superior system. 

Simplicio: Could a Great Wizard not, desiring to be rid of some inconvenient rival, conjure him in place of a Criminal and by Enchantment compel him to confess?

Arcanatri: A great wizard would never do such a thing. For your own good, I must Suggest that you do not make such accusations and instead realize I am correct. 

Simplicio: I now see the Error of my Ways. Justice can be gained by means of Spells. Any who doubt Great Wizards are fools befitting the name Simplicio.

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It's playing with fire, but Laia's going to read this one.

 

With a hand puppet. It sharpens up the message a little bit, and Eloi can sit out.