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coalboat

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Dwarven Justice
« on: February 26, 2020, 09:54:42 am »

Hammerer brings the "criminal" to hospital after "executing criminal":
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"I brought somebody to rest in bed. I feel such sympathy!"

She feels sympathy after bringing somebody to rest in bed. She feels satisfied at work. She feels zealous after beating somebody with a hammer.

Said "criminal":
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"I was rescued. I am so grateful!"

He feels gratitude after being rescued. He felt hopeless after suffering a major injury. He felt free after being released from confinement. He felt loathing after being beaten with a hammer.

I also notice that when a tantruming dwarf attacks a domestic animal and nobody sees this, the dwarf will report his own crime to the captain of guard.
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anewaname

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Re: Dwarven Justice
« Reply #1 on: February 26, 2020, 11:08:39 pm »

Did the dwarf feel guilty? Maybe they report their action because they have a sense of duty or appreciation for law.
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There is something to be said about, if the stakes are as high, maybe reconsider your certitudes. One has to be aggressively allistic to feel entitled to be able to trust. But it won't happen to me, my bit doesn't count etc etc... Just saying, after my recent experiences I couldn't trust the public if I wanted to. People got their risk assessment neurons rotten and replaced with game theory. Folks walk around like fat turkeys taunting the world to slaughter them.

coalboat

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Re: Dwarven Justice
« Reply #2 on: February 27, 2020, 01:42:12 am »

Ooh I didn't think about that! I forget who the dwarf was. Will check their personality and values the next time when I see that.
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