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Interesting scalius Send a noteboard - 28/07/2010 07:37:30 PM
"The Oath against lying does leave room for sarcasm. It is intent and result that matter. No sister can intentionally speak an untruth either with the intent of passing on false information or with the belief that false information might be passed on. Thus the careful slicing and dicing of words. But if someone were to hold up a piece of white cloth and ask whether it was black or white, someone who had sworn the Three Oaths would be capable of saying that it was black as a matter of sarcasm. But not if, for example, the person asking the question was blind and thus might well take the statement for truth rather than sarcasm."


Considering that Verin basically did exactly this to show her lie to Egwene......I guess it wasn't such a tell as Verin and Egwene thought ;)

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Do the Three Oaths allow for sarcasm? - 28/07/2010 07:23:06 PM 964 Views
Yes, sarcasm is possible - 28/07/2010 07:33:28 PM 738 Views
Interesting - 28/07/2010 07:37:30 PM 761 Views
Re: Yes, sarcasm is possible - 28/07/2010 07:41:54 PM 607 Views
Yes. They only restrict you if what you perceive what you say as lying. *NM* - 28/07/2010 07:55:04 PM 247 Views
+1; you said it all in just one sentence! *showers you in confetti* *NM* - 28/07/2010 09:36:05 PM 250 Views
Wow thanks! *NM* - 30/07/2010 03:44:18 PM 244 Views
Re: Do the Three Oaths allow for sarcasm? - 28/07/2010 09:33:56 PM 617 Views
No. /sarcasm - 29/07/2010 05:03:15 PM 546 Views

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