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Originally Posted by Allakhazam
A fundamental concept behind the justice of the Tribunal is cultural relativity. While a High Elf of Tunare may be condemned for practicing necromancy, a gnoll may be accused by his clan of excessive leniency towards prisoners. Sending someone before the Tribunal is usually reserved for serious crimes, as it can mean a virtual eternity of imprisonment and suffering. However, the definition of "serious crimes" can vary widely among societies. Some acts aimed against the gods themselves are considered under a broader scope, but The Tribunal looks primarily at the rules of particular civilizations.
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So they are Batman, but like a relativistic version. They act like one Batman when dealing with Humans, another for Gnolls, and so on.
It all makes perfect sense
[You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] ... well, except the part of gnolls appealing to The Tribunal.