Forts Talon and Wyvern are way out in the Outworlds,
twenty or maybe even thirty worlds away from home,
and very far away from any court.
For that matter, textev shows a Union Parliament,
Union Senate, Union Arbitration Commission (UAC),
and an Inspector General's Office.
No courts have been shown yet, unless the UAC counts.
Mythal has a Hegemony, and a Council Of Twelve.
I have not noticed any Law Enforcement Agents at all,
unless UAC officials count. Not even Military Police.
100 Olderham does his own arresting (of vos Haven).
500 Klian and 2000 mulGurthak, fort commanders,
do the judging. No Legal Officers are mentioned.
This far out on the Frontier, only commanders,
not special judges, are enforcing Law.
So what Authority do Senior Magisters have?
HTM
bkwormlisa wrote:I would disagree that Gadrial's response was beyond the law. She threatened to use magic only if they broke the law, which to me falls in the realm of self-defense or defending others when the forces of law aren't there to do it. They feared being hurt by her magic, not the political power she had as a magister. If that was the case, her obvious displeasure would have worked without her having to threaten force. Her recourse was strength of arm (equivalent), not political.
PeterZ wrote:Not quite what i attempted to say in my post.
The LEOs required force to compel them to enforce the law rather do the expedient thing. If shardonai have a protected status, enforcing the law means their status is protected by the LEOs. Mul Guthak's people would not enforce the law. The simply did not want to suffer Gadrial's magic.
This is likely the case of corruption fostered my mul Guthak. Fair enough. Yet, Gadrial's response to that corruption would seem as far beyond the law as the corruption itself. If it was not, then either politics or sheer magical power was at play. Not so much different from us, no, except for the calculus of the politics. The calculus seems to imply magical power is integral to politics.