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"Thank you."

And off she goes to ask Bar about computer books.

Valanda meanwhile puts up his sign and waits to see if any of today's crowd want some wards.

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There are a lot of those, would you care to specify a bit more? Also, would you like a drink? First one is on the house.

 

 

Nobody immediately asks Valanda for something to be warded, though the guy with a cloud for legs looks at him a bit strangely.

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"Books that explain how computers work and how they're made. For a lay audience. And are there any, I don't know, books of programs that people have made? And books about people who got rich somehow off the invention of computers? I ate at the meeting I was just at, I'll save the drink."

Valanda asks for a book about child abuse to read while he waits. Something about how people have tried to prevent it and what's happened when they've tried.

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Bar can provide books for both of them.

Books containing source code are generally limited to examples used for teaching. The source code of free programs does not usually qualify as 'published' in the relevant manner. I have a somewhat better selection on computer architecture and software architecture.

 

 

The man with the tentacle-beard walks up to Valanda and gruffly asks, "Your world. Gods, or no gods?"

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"I think none since I've never met one there and they're... kind of hard to miss in the worlds that have them. Yours?"

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"...Gods. Too many gods. Way, way too many gods. One of 'em did this." He gestures at his face, and the nest of tentacles moving slightly on their own. "I wonder if your stuff can hold up to them?"

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"I'm not sure but we could try it. I also take in refugees, by the way, if you want to get away from your world's gods."

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"Hmph. Maybe, maybe not. We'll see."

He asks for some wards. He pays in pearls, though he has to coax his beard to give them up, exchanged to rings by bar.

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He does wards. "If these do hold up against your gods I'm putting that on my sign."

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"I'll leave a note for Bar to you if I ever have occasion to find out. Which I hope I do not."

He sits. "Bar, something alcoholic." Something appears. It smells vaguely oily. He sips it and makes a happy sound. "...You take refugees, huh?"

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"Some, yeah. You do have to be willing and able to obey the laws and I have to think you'd be good to have around. At the moment I'm looking for people who don't like slavery but understand why rebellion would be worse."

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"Picky, picky. Whatever. Suffice to say, I am not your guy."

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"Maybe you'll find a world with lots of slavery and rebellions that you can move to."

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"Fighting for what you think is right is a basic right of all peoples. If you don't like your ruler, you gather people who also don't like him and you all go and stab him. That's the way it works."

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"Where I'm from, every nine years we get together and say who we want to have in charge. If the incumbent is voted out it doesn't take any stabbing to get rid of her. Nobody would refuse to obey an election. Because if they did, then there would be fighting. How come they do it that way where you're from?"

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"Well, it's not always stabbing. Sometimes they know they'll be stabbed and leave. Unhappy people wander off somewhere else a lot, too... People who aren't ruled by one of the gods like to fight a lot, so we choose rulers by fighting too, I guess? Why do you do it that way?"

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"We really don't like fighting, so we want a system where we can decide things without it. We like it when things are predictable and we can get to know how our rulers are, so we agree not to try to change them for nine years. But if we couldn't change them ever then people who aren't happy with things how they are would be really frustrated and might decide to fight anyway. So we have elections every nine years. People are a lot happier about waiting nine years than waiting forever."

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"I could die a dozen ways in nine years. I've had two kids since nine years ago. That's a long time to wait."

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"That's part of the point, we don't want to choose anyone just based on what they'll do this month, we want people we can trust to react to whatever happens. Ehima has elections every two years, though - that's for their council, not for the people in charge of the whole empire. I guess maybe they feel the same way you do."

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"Eh. Maybe I'll ask people about having 'elections'. Sometimes people decide what to do like that, but for choosing rulers? I don't think it'll be that popular."

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"If you like fighting I can see why you'd like a stabbier way of picking leaders but what if the person who knows the most about governing isn't the strongest?"

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"...Then people will get mad at them sooner? Doesn't matter how good you are at fighting, you're not beating ten guys unless you're a god."

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"That makes sense, I can see how that'd work. I think the difference between us is probably that wars in my world destroy continents so we avoid them at almost any cost."

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"...You're all gods? You- You defend things, right?"

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"We're not gods, I've met a god once and I don't think I could win a straight-up fight with one. But yeah, I defend things. I could use that to kill you but Milliways security would stop me if I tried that here."

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