Book 1: Chapter 48: Guardian Law

Book 1: Chapter 48: Guardian Law

Scarlet

As it turns out, there really is some stuff I hadnt read about before in the book. Or learned in general.

Such as the origin of why Guardians started becoming celebrities in the first place. Which in hindsight shouldve been rather obvious.

After all, people needed hope when they were faced with what they saw as the end of times, and making Guardians people with supernatural abilities that fight off their worst nightmares into public figures for everyone to look up to makes perfect sense. It brings that spark of hope needed by the people.

And the Guardians get fame, fortune, and opportunity in return for being put on a pedestal. So its a win-win situation.

It was never really specified in class. Just the fact that it happened and some of the important developments in Guardian Society throughout the last two centuries.

Nothing else in the book is new to me though. Just stuff about the Guardians competitive nature towards each other, the bare bones about what the public understands about spirits, the specifics behind out status and the stuff that was already explained to me by Tar.

In the end I close the book and move onto the next one. Basics of Guardian Law.

The very first page specifies the exact laws that are the most important and that every Guardian should know.

The Assault Obstruction Act Obstruction of a Guardian from entering a Fracture of any Class by anyone except another Guardian is prohibited by the law and is grounds for a years sentence in prison.The Guardian Assault Obstruction Act Obstruction of a Guardian from entering a Fracture of the same Class as themselves by another Guardian is prohibited by the law and is grounds for a severe fine defined by the government unless said entering Guardian does not own a certification granted by attending and or graduating from a Guardian University.The Rightful Earnings Act All Guardians are to be paid fairly by the government office for each Fracture they clear out or assist in clearing out based on an amount determined by a randomly selected jury of citizens and past payments to other Guardians as a whole made for that Class of Fracture.The Association Act Guardians may create an Association of their own with the permission of one of the Knights or every member of the Council of Governors. These Associations may take in other Guardians, train them, acquire and distribute their Fracture payments, and act as partially responsible for the Guardians during their stay in the Association.The Lawful Associations Act Associations must pay their Guardians at least 90% of their earnings from the Fractures they specifically help clear out, in addition to whatever their pay would be for working under the Associations employ.The Guardians Law Act Any criminal charge applied to a Guardian is to be taken under consideration in a court of law and decided upon whether it should be redacted or reduced based on that Guardians circumstances.

Huh. I actually didnt know about the last three laws at all. They of course taught us about the first three acts, but I guess it makes sense that they wouldnt just go around telling people that a Guardian could get off Scott-free for breaking a law that a regular person would be sentenced to years in jail for. Or even just fined for breaking one that would lead to a life sentence for a regular person if the Guardian is important enough to society.The original appearance of this chapter can be found at Ñøv€lß1n.

You humans sure love making such complicated laws, Tar suddenly says, having apparently been paying attention as I read.

Well, how do you fae organize your society if you dont have them?

I feel a vague sense of confusion from Tar before he simply states, The King makes all of the important decisions. And if he doesnt care about it, then its left to the council to do what they believe he would do if he did care.

Wait. So the fae have a tyrant as a ruler?

Wow.

Did not expect that.

And now you see why its so important to select the right heir to the throne, Tar says while appearing in the air in front of me despite us being in the public before he floats down and lands on my lap. If the wrong heir is chosen, things could go horribly wrong in our realm. Although it shouldnt affect you, since the fae still need humans and demons to contract in order to nourish themselves. Otherwise wed just starve to death rather slowly.

Huh. Thats rather sad.

Yes, that it is, Tar replies in his usual robotic tone of voice. But somehow I think I sense a hint of sadness inside of it despite that.

Anyways, time to move onto the next book.