I think the oaths so vague and depend on the morality of the speaker
LlordNakcor Send a noteboard - 25/11/2009 06:27:19 PM
Accepted are taught what they mean and what they prevent so when the accepted swear they operate as they've been taught.
Take the first one:
"I will speak no word that isn't true."
If Oath rod took every word literately, after speaking it the speaker would have a one word vocabulary("True" is the only word I can speak).
Yet it supposedly prevents them from communicating a lie in writing.
Yet they can still omit the truth or deceptively infer lies.
Take the first one:
"I will speak no word that isn't true."
If Oath rod took every word literately, after speaking it the speaker would have a one word vocabulary("True" is the only word I can speak).
Yet it supposedly prevents them from communicating a lie in writing.
Yet they can still omit the truth or deceptively infer lies.
Bound by the three oaths, can you can lie if you make it a question? As in "I am not Black Ajah?
- 22/11/2009 06:01:54 AM
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If you were intentionally trying to deceive someone, then no, you coldn't *NM*
- 22/11/2009 11:19:30 AM
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Throughout the series sisters have chosen their words to deceive, why would context matter. *NM*
- 22/11/2009 03:20:37 PM
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Let's just say this is a real world with a real language for a moment.
- 22/11/2009 10:47:40 PM
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In real world you assume when I ask the question that I am not trying to deceive
- 23/11/2009 04:05:38 PM
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Re: Bound by the three oaths, can you can lie if you make it a question? As in "I am not Black Ajah?
- 25/11/2009 04:23:06 PM
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I think the oaths so vague and depend on the morality of the speaker
- 25/11/2009 06:27:19 PM
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