THE PAINTER AND THE WHALE
He asked him about the facts and she explained that while she was at the beach, the carcass of the whale had polluted the sea and caused skin infections, in her case on her hands and the consequent deterioration of her boots. She had gone to the doctor who had examined the water and declared the beach uninhabitable, after
treating her for her infections.
Meanwhile, Ubar when he heard of the news that the whale was polluting the port, I order sailors loyal to him to expose the carcass with gunpowder, contributing even more to the pollution because the thousand pieces of carrion spread everywhere. .
At this point the Ubar, which I don't think is the most honest, I entrust her case to the judge accusing her of having caused panic and having removed the pieces from the sea and the beach, causing damage to the ground where she had buried them.
As a judge, I thought the case was entrusted to me. but I was wrong, they gave it to a woman who improvised herself as a Magistrate, now women do everything on the planet even what is not theirs being women.
During an interview with the aforementioned Magistrate, a grumpy, rude and irreverent type, she told me that they in the city already had her as judge and that they would not need me.
As usual, I politely pointed out that she, being a woman, could not carry out the work of a judge, only as an assistant, as she already is, she had said so, of the chaste leader.
The painter asked for my advice, I explained to him that she was out of the law and as such they would have condemned her, the reason and logic when a free citizen notices some problem must notify the caste leader who in turn will notify the doctor then Ubar, for this reason I would have sentenced her to hard labor in the library and in the archive as a cleaner.
but the process in shortened rite. she has sinned of abuse of authority by not giving the painter the possibility of having a lawyer to defend her. he gave her the maximum penalty, humiliating her by flogging in public and paying the expenses.
The law does not always triumph .. sometimes it makes it difficult to distinguish who the criminals are, but the city is managed dall'ubar that in page time promulgates the laws of him sometimes sews them on like a dress.
Now there are two ways to follow, escape from the city by taking refuge elsewhere, or call any relative or hire a warrior who challenges the Ubar to a duel, the slaver who carried out the flogging and the judge or someone for her for having condemned her even if innocent.
We will see how events proceed ... continue
arianarliss