S. Hall wrote: >>From: "Jeff" <Log0n5150 at hotmail.com> >>To: <dragaera at dragaera.info> >>Subject: Re: How is House Jhereg governed? >>Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2006 06:57:34 -0700 >> >> >>Except most Dragons and Dzur wouldn't stoop to assassination. >> >>jeff >>-won't stoop to assassination either, as lying prone with a rifle is much >>easier on his back. > >Well, I guess I should have been clearer =P I imagine hiring an assassin >would fall under the "jurisdiction" of a Lavode, at least if they are as >immersed in the Organization as Sethra. Even if the Council runs House >Jhereg in the nobility aspect as well, going through a Lavode who is friends >with an assassin that owes them favors is much more circumspect, and leaves >out the chance of being blackmailed for the services rendered > > > "Most Dragons and Dzur" does not include people with higher duties such as Lavode. I suspect a Dzur emperor wouldn't be a typical Dzur either if atypical behavior is best for the empire.