Ah, yes, he was planning to BUY a new wife, but no mention was made of killing the present wife.
I remember things so incorrectly, it's scary.
Now the punishment doesn't fit the crime!
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Ah, yes, he was planning to BUY a new wife, but no mention was made of killing the present wife.
I remember things so incorrectly, it's scary.
Now the punishment doesn't fit the crime!
I think Torundel is as much a victim of the contemporary state of affairs as the women of his society. A lonely historian who lives in the heroic past and is abused by everyone around him. His first wife is not killed, but runs off with a scrupulous noble who later forces him to divorce/sell her (with her consent that is).
His crime is not about women, but breaking an ancient law about shitposting :)
His crime is not about women, but breaking an ancient law about shitposting :)#loveit!