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Victòria was arrested three days ago and it would've really sucked if the guards could have just kept her there forever without even accusing her of anything! She's not sure this will actually prevent that but it seems like it can't hurt. In favor.

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So she doesn’t get to go home?  She’ll vote yes in case the Archmage changes his mind.  It probably won’t help, but it probably won’t hurt.

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Lluïsa loves drafting laws, it's great, it's pointed and specific, it makes things a lot easier on lawyers having to deal with the things she dealt with last week.

The assembly will probably vote it down 599-1, because the assembly hates good laws that do one specific valuable thing and loves terrible laws that ambiguously kill everyone in Cheliax. But at least it has her one vote in favor.

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This makes his life slightly more inconvenient without benefitting him at all. Against.

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Against. Maybe if people vote down the long complicated tricky laws they can get some good, understandable laws that aren't full of traps.

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He is still not particularly happy about Count Bellumar's attempt to sneak legal trickery past the Judiciary Committee, but the arguments in favor of the law still apply. In favor.

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In favor. She prays quietly to Pharasma.

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It seems like a reasonable law, and he voted for it on committee, but he's nervous about attempting novel legal experiments even if they seem reasonable on their face. Against, but he won't be unhappy if it passes.

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Against. There’s no call for this sort of nonsense, especially since it won’t even work like Count Bellumar seems to have wanted.

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She thinks she's supposed to support this one as long as she's not hoping the archmage will let the sortitions leave. She can't even leave yet anyway, she needs to hear back from her husband and save up money from her stipend to pay for Ot. She votes in favor.

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This law has nothing to do with astronomy. None of them do!

Well, it's a law for letting people out of gaols more often than they're ordinarily let out of gaols. For.

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Against. It’s not going to hurt him much, but it doesn’t really do anything for him either and votes aren’t a signal of anything anymore.

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This all seems like a bunch of nobles fighting about a law that barely actually does anything. Abstain.

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The guy had a point about sortitions going on strike but it's not like anyone gets to know whether or how Lluc votes. For. If Bellumar just wanted to do all this to embarrass the archkidnapper then fine, Lluc will help embarrass him.

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For!

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Blai has no idea how to reason about conscription or sortition or anything like that which is anything less than blatantly plagiarized from the incident report, but this doesn't apply to those situations. The situations it does apply to, it seems good. For.

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That was really boring but the guy who proposed it seems like kind of a dick. (The convention is great! They're giving him so much money and sooner or later they'll find a way to give everyone a lifetime pension or a permanent tax break or something!) Against.

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In favor. It’s a good law to have, to force all the corrupt magistrates to commit to a crime that may be proven or disproven.

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Yeah, he can imagine ways being arrested could have gone down where he'd have needed this in place. For.

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Maybe if you have enough well constructed law about how to perform justice then the paladins can stop doing it. For.

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Was the secret to getting Chelish people to do nonawful things, all along, 'construct situations in which they can do good things they don't care about and incidentally attack people they don't like'. It doesn't seem very repeatable but it worked out well here, as far as he can tell. In favor.

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For, though not without some reluctance. If you’re trying to embarrass the archmage by passing a law to expose his hypocrisy you have to actually pass it.

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Does this mean no more forcing people to give up their children to faraway schools till they come home bloody and nightmare-eyed or is that out of scope. Well, it's a start, anyway. For.

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In favor. It's a good law, sortition shenanigans aside.

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