And it makes him seem a little more like he's actually working within the legal system of Tortall, and not just randomly making changes on his personal whims.
...which would be nice.
I like this theory. A LOT. So I'm probably going to read through WM and FT to see if the information supports or negates it, through specific word-choices. I'm hoping for the former.
(there also might be room for wiggling, given the fact that Kalasin mentions it in the first instance, and Kel's narration is limited to her knowledge, in the second. How much can be chalked up to children under eleven years old possibly not knowing if it's a law or not? Well, we'll also have to look at the conversation between Wyldon and Jon in the FT prologue.)
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...which would be nice.
I like this theory. A LOT. So I'm probably going to read through WM and FT to see if the information supports or negates it, through specific word-choices. I'm hoping for the former.
(there also might be room for wiggling, given the fact that Kalasin mentions it in the first instance, and Kel's narration is limited to her knowledge, in the second. How much can be chalked up to children under eleven years old possibly not knowing if it's a law or not? Well, we'll also have to look at the conversation between Wyldon and Jon in the FT prologue.)