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Of course, that conveniently ignored the fact that there were two more towns between here and Perinthus. We left town, and my training, and learning, from the Rangers redoubled. I worked on my skills – all of them, from class to general – and continued to learn all sorts of interesting tips, tricks, and Ranger knowledge. A few villages after Virinum, Artemis started another evening of training after our travelling was done.

“Elaine, your training with the bare-bone fundamentals of fighting are good enough. I’m going to start teaching you how to use a shield and spear.” Artemis started off training by letting me know I’d graduated to the next level of difficulty.

“For the most part, you won’t have the strength to be going through someone. As a result, your main goals are learning how to block, and learning how to brace the spear, to let a monster – or an idiot – impale themselves on it. Origen’s reinforced the spears, so they won’t break – either the monster will break, or the ground will break.”

Artemis walked me through the proper way to hold one of the Legion shields, the proper way to hold a spear. They were long things, tapering off to a point, not at all like how I’d imagined a spear to be.

“Now, just because you’ve impaled something, doesn’t mean you’re safe – far from it. They’re now even closer to you, hurt, angry, and you’re the closest thing to them. Hunker behind this shield,” She knocked on my shield for effect. “And possibly layer your skill-shield behind that.”

I threw up a full-body [Veil], blocking a rock that Origen threw at me. Artemis glared at him.

“I’m trying to teach Elaine how to use a spear and shield!” She said with annoyance.

“Constant vigilance.” Maximus said, not taking his eyes off the dinner he was cooking. I considered throwing a rock at him myself.

“Artemis, if you wind them up, they’ll make a game out of throwing pebbles at me all evening, and we’ll never get anything done. Come on.” I said.

Artemis grumbled, correcting my stance, showing me how to thrust with a spear properly, and, possibly more important for me, how to run away while holding onto a spear.

She quickly amended that lesson to “how to run away without tripping over your spear.”

[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Learning] has reached level 106!]

[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Ranger’s Lore] has reached level 23!]

“Good work Elaine.” Artemis said, looking like none of the exertion had touched her. I was panting and sweaty, my tunic practically sticking to me.

“I have an idea.” Artemis said, with a gleam of mischief, of happiness.

“What’s that?” I asked, dreading whatever was to come. Artemis’s ‘ideas’ usually meant more torment for me, and I was already beat from today’s exercises.

“A bath!” Artemis said happily.

“Yes, I’d love one. Where?” I asked, managing some sarcasm.

Instead of answering me, Artemis grabbed my hand, and we were off. To the stream we’d camped near.

I eyed the water. “Yeah, that’s nice… and…. cold…” I said, trailing off as the INCREDIBLY OBVIOUS application of fire magic came to me.

“I got it. You make the bath, I heat it up.” I said, pieces of the puzzle clicking together.

“Yup! I can’t do it alone, you can’t do it alone, together, team ‘bath on the road!’ “Artemis exclaimed happily.

“We gotta keep this a secret from everyone else. Otherwise they’ll all want a turn.” I said, thinking fast. Also, more so thinking that if everyone wanted a turn, it would mean less for me.

Artemis carved out a small, cozy bath out of river mud – it didn’t need to be that firm – capturing some water with it. I blew all of my mana applying flames to the construct, and we settled down into the water, [Veil] providing a privacy shield.

The lukewarm water.

Ah well, it was a few degrees warmer than normal.

“Elaine.” Artemis said, tone not too pleased. “We have got to get your Fire skills higher level.”

I nodded agreement. Baths. A bath on every stop. I’d kill for one.

I’d probably have to.

The next day, I was driving the Argo, all by myself! I’d reached a level of proficiency with keeping the horses on more-or-less the straight and narrow – they were smart, they didn’t need much more from us – and since the rest of the Rangers were sick and tired of the ‘boring’ task, and I was the low girl on the totem pole, it was falling to me more and more often to stare at endless stretches of road, while everyone else was entertaining themselves however they saw fit. Gambling, dice, story-telling, hunting, exercise – there was a lot of “hurry up and wait” going on.

We were entering a forest, and I turned a bend to see some logs across the road, [Vigilant]going nuts.

No shit sherlock. I didn’t need [Vigilant] for this.

“Whoooooaaaa!” I called, pulling the reins back, slowing the horses to a stop. Men – former slaves, marked as dangerous by the brands on their forehead – stepped out from the forest, bows and spears at the ready.

“Halt!” A big, leader-like bandit called out. “The road here is dangerous! For just a small toll, we can clear the road for you, and make sure there’s no more danger for you in the forest!”

I rolled my eyes at him. Arthur was somewhere, and he was either hunting, or had an arrow trained on the bandit leader.

“Juliiiiuuuuuussss” I called over my shoulder. “We’re being robbed.”

“Well, see how they do it!” Julius called back from inside, loud enough for me to hear, softly enough that the bandits wouldn’t.

“They want a toll for safe roads, and to remove the logs.”

There was the sounds of a brief kerfuffle behind me, some yelling, the oh-so-familiar sound of someone getting smacked.

“Well, go on then. Pay them.”

I grumbled in outrage. We were Rangers! Why were we paying a toll to bandits! This was totally, completely, unfair!

“How much is the toll?” I asked sourly.

“Half of all the coins and goods you have!” The bandit leader said menacingly.

“Julius, they want half.” I yelled over my shoulder.

“Hey, pay attention to me!” The bandit leader yelled. “It could be… dangerous… not to.”

I rolled my eyes at him.

“Eh, half’s fine. Ask if they have a governor’s writ, and which one. Pay them half your coins and see.” Julius called back.

I grumbled. Why were we entertaining them?

“Apparently I’m supposed to pay you half of my coins.” I said darkly. “My coins! My precious, hard-earned coins! By the way, do you have a governor’s writ, whatever that is?” I asked.

The bandit’s eyes narrowed at me. “We don’t have a writ, whatever that is. Now hand over your coins!”

I snorted at him, but opened up my pouch, checking how many coins were on me. I kept a good amount of my stash in my chest inside the Argo, but I never knew when I’d need some.

20 coins total. I counted out 10 and tossed them to the leader, throwing them one at a time. This one high, this one fast, let’s see if I can brain him.

“Listen here you little shit,” The bandit leader was starting to get into a real rage at my cavalier treatment of him, and my complete lack of concern over the robbery.

He never got a chance to.

“I surrender.” One of the bandits near the back dropped his spear, raising his hands up. All of us – bandits, bandit leader, me, and I swear I felt some eyes peeking out of the wagon – turned and looked towards him.

What!?” The bandit leader stomped over and cuffed him over the head. “What do you mean, ‘I surrender’? We’re the Brazen Bunch! We rob travelers-“

One of the bandits coughed at that. “Take tolls boss, we take tolls.”

The bandit leader let out an exasperated sigh.

“We take tolls,we don’t surrender to the people giving us protection money! How are we supposed to intimidate-“

The same bandit coughed again. “Protect. Boss, protect, not intimidate.”

“You. Shut up.” The bandit leader pointed to the interrupting bandit with a lung problem. “How are we supposed to protect anyone if we’re surrendering to them!?”

“Boss, think about it.” The kneeling, surrendering bandit said. “Wagon with just a healer girl at the reins. A really fucking high level healer for a girl her age. She has absolutely no fear whatsoever of us – like she’s completely sure she’s protected. She doesn’t give two shits about us, our weapons, or that she’s surrounded. She’s playing games with the coins she’s throwing at us! I don’t know what’s in that wagon, but she’s talking with them, seeing if we should be ‘allowed’ to rob her. I know my odds are better surrendering now, than dealing with whatever’s in there. Look, our best-case odds are the girl’s the daughter of some rich citizen, and she’s driving for a lark, and the wagon’s full of second-rate bodyguards. I have no idea what the worse-case is, but it can’t be good.”

That prompted a few bandits to pause and think.

“Or she has an acting class, or skill, and she’s bluffing! You, girl! Open the wagon up! We’re searching it for contraband!”

“Julius, they want to search the wagon.” I called out over my shoulder.

“No, they’re not allowed.” Julius called back.

“Sorry, you’re not allowed.” I told them back. This game of telephone was getting annoying.

One bandit dropped his weapons and ran. We all stared after him in silence. The bandit leader facepalmed.

“This is getting ridiculous.” He said. “Our first robbery, and it’s going all to shit.”

Interrupting “bandit” – not sure he deserved the title anymore – coughed again. The fakest noise you’d ever heard.

Julius sighed, loudly enough that everyone heard him.

“Elaine, your acting sucks.” He said, emerging from the Argo, full armor on, Ranger Eagle pinned to his chest. “Also, make sure you stall longer next time. Well, Brazen Bunch is it?” Julius asked, looking down on them.

There were a chorus of cries of dismay. “Aww fuck, we just tried to rob the Rangers.” One of the bandits cried out. The bandit that had preemptively surrendered started chuckling.

“SHUT UP!” Roared the bandit leader. “What does the local Ranger group want? We’re not going back, but we’re not looking for a fight.” He said, tightening his grip on his spear.

“Well, mostly I wanted to check if you were a reasonable sort or not. You passed. Not a murderous lot, seem mostly new to this, not inclined to kill people at a moment’s notice, and you’re offering protection along this stretch of road. Here’s your chance at being conscripted into the guard of whatever town’s nearest, getting a Governor’s Writ, and being licensed to guard caravans on the road. What say you?”

The bandit’s eyes were as large as saucers.

“What about us being runaways?” The bandit leader asked suspiciously. Julius shrugged. “I don’t really care about that, nor will the governor. Rather, I’ll make sure he won’t.”

An arrow went whizzing from the bushes, close to Julius’s face, impacting one of the bandits with a bow, who went down, foam bubbling from his mouth, blood from his eyes.

I snapped my shield up, careful not to include Julius. I scrambled up, scrambled back, and dropped it right before entering the Argo.

There was some yelling going on outside, but it was strangely peaceful yelling. I popped back out. Arthur was there.

Ah right. That had been one of Arthur’s trademark poison arrows, not the bandits starting to shoot at us. From the look and sound of things, further blows had been avoided.

“Sorry boss. He was lining up to take a shot.”

The bandit leader spat.

“He hated the government. Hated the Army, Rangers, Sentinels, Investigators, tax collectors,” There were unanimous sounds of agreement from all of us at that one. Common hatred for taxes uniting us all! “all government workers. I can believe it.”

I looked at him. “You seem pretty chill for us having just killed one of your men.”

“Yeah, well, he almost killed our chance at legitimacy. Not needing to camp in the cold? Being able to buy freely? He just joined recently, didn’t know him that well. Eh.” He shrugged.

“Speaking of though,” The bandit leader asked. “How can we get anything done with these brands?” He pointed to the brand on his forehead, same as most of the bandits had. A mark, indicating someone was a dangerous slave, usually due to a combination of skills, and a willingness to use them against others.

Julius smiled.

“It just so happens that we have a powerful Celestial healer with us. If you take us up on our offer, you can negotiate with her to get your brands removed.”

“How much?” The bandit leader asked. “We can’t afford expensive healing.” He said with a frown.

I felt my face grinning, channeling the Cheshire Cat, almost splitting my face as my lips stretched ear-to-ear.

“Half of your coins. Plus ten.”

If looks could kill, I’d be dead at the sour look on the bandit leader’s face. He brightened up quickly though, and started tossing coins at me, one at a time.

Some high. Some low. Some fast. Some “Let’s try to brain Elaine.” I scrambled to catch them, the points I’d been putting in dexterity and speed paying off.

Fair enough Mr. Bandit. Fair enough.

[Name: Elaine]

[Race: Human]

[Age: 14]

[Mana: 3560/3560]

[Mana Regen: 5864]

Stats

[Free Stats: 13]

[Strength: 33]

[Dexterity: 64]

[Vitality: 57]

[Speed: 64]

[Mana: 356]

[Mana Regeneration: 799]

[Magic Power: 359]

[Magic Control: 859]

[Class 1: [Constellation of the Healer -   Celestial: Lv 132]]

[Celestial Affinity: 132]

[Warmth of the Sun: 109]

[Medicine: 114]

[Center of the Galaxy: 105]

[Phases of the Moon: 77]

[Eyes of the Milky Way: 89]

[Veil of the Aurora: 74]

[Vastness of the Stars: 73]

[Class 2: [Firebug - Fire: Lv 27]]

[Fire Affinity: 27]

[Fire Resistance: 23]

[Fire Conjuration: 27]

[Fire Manipulation: 27]

[Fuel for the Fire: 12]

[Class 3: Locked]

General Skills

[Identify: 74]

[Recollection   of a Distant Life: 77]

[Pretty: 99]

[Vigilant: 109]

[Oath of Elaine to Lyra: 111]

[Ranger's Lore: 23]

[Running: 70]

[Learning: 106]

Comments

Somberfish

Loved the coin thing. Really glad for something light hearted after the kidnapping

SelkieMyth

Comedy! Tragedy! Loss and triumph, success and failure, I try to write some of it all. I also failed miserably at writing "oooh, shiny loot", which left the prior arc on a bit of a sour note.

DANTE

Ok, first of all thank you for the chapter, now something that is probably going to be extremely unpopular but I'm going to say it anyway. For my understanding of how slavery works in the novel you can become a slave if you are a prisoner, for debt or you can sell yourself and get the money at the beginning or during you period of slavery, so the ranger squad now is now freeing and giving a position to people who are potential prisoners of war, murders, rapist or whatever crime they did or people who might have sold themseves, got the money and escaped, now if you are a slave by debt you aren't as dangerous but if in the teal world, let's say you have a loan for your house and you lose the job and can't pay you lose the cause, if you have no one the can help you you are going to be homeless and probability die of starvation or sickness in a few years, on top of that slaves for what I gathered have few basics right like food and shelter granted so it's not a good position to be in but is not like American slavery during 18th and 19th century. I don't think is an acceptable behavior for a render squad to let them go and get them a job on top of that especially since they were trying their luck as bandits which is a criminal activity. If I'm wrong on how slaves are treated in the novel let me know, I might be wrong on that and sorry if I made some silly mistakes, my English isn't the best

Markus

You are wrong, they do not free the slaves. Since the slaves have already successfully run away, they are free. What should they do? Capture them again? That is not part of their duties. And they also tested the slaves at the same time. If they were like the first group that Elaine met after she ran away from home. They would have just killed them all because they are murderous bandits.

SelkieMyth

You're pretty much correct in how slavery in Remus works. However, the Rangers are a practical, real-politic bunch. Group of armed men, striking it out on their own, with an eye towards eradicating monsters and "escorting" travelers along the road? Option A) Fight them, possibly incur losses, lose people (They're all human, fighting against monsters determined to eat them alive), and possible make the road less safe, believe it or not. B) Make them official, limit how much they're allowed to toll, add guards to the road, and make them accountable. The Rangers DGAF about their former (or current, depending on semantics) slave status. If they fuck up again, it's back to slavery with them all. If they don't, well, this is their second chance. Sure, the (former) owners are pissed as hell over this, if they're still alive. These slaves *probably* didn't violently revolt, given their reluctance to murder random travelers - hence Julius having Elaine wind them up to see what their temperament was. That's not a job for Rangers. They don't care, it's not their job. As was mentioned earlier - "Yesterday's 'runaway slave encampment' is tomorrow's village." The previous encounter Rangers had with runaway slaves, they were dealing with a bunch of murderous bandits - not ex-slaves. If it had been an army unit that deserted and did the same thing, Julius would give them the exact same treatment.

DANTE

Mmm ok, I get the second chance but if you murder someone you don't get a second chance just because you escape jail. Everyone Iis looking a this like slave=wrong so must be free no matter what, now I'm not saying slavery is right but the escaped criminal slaves have a sentence to huphold and the one that sold themselves are basically cheating people out of their money by escaping, might not have a duty to look in to this but they were getting robbed and let the matter go because they are slaves so they deserve a second chance since they were only trying to rob them instead of killing them, Even if it's not their job to catch escaped slaves they have them there and removing them make the road safe, it's not about how a modern person on earth think is about how a ranger of remus should think

RanaSuilep

I agree, this type of behavior makes no sense. If you are modeling the setting after Ancient Rome. Also you have said the Rangers stay out of politics, eventually letting slaves go is a political issue. People who own slaves are rich and would put pressure on being compensated. Eventually an exslave will spill what happened, which will turn this issue hot, and lead to a harsher crackdown on existing slaves like crippling them so they can’t escape or slave catchers. Having Rangers turn a blind eye is stretching it, and the town thing seemed like it was a generation or two. The issue here is that government entities beyond the Rangers are allowing this to happen with no pushback from the people who owned slaves which are the rich. You are transplanting modern ideals into a society that should not have them or there would not be slaves in the first place.

DANTE

Ye, that's what I mean, and they are extorting people, not setting up a farm in the middle of nowhere we're turning blind eye might be acceptable. Also try to play the scene deleting the fact that the bandits are ex-slaves, think of them as plain old bandits, it suddenly doesn't sound so right to help them even if it's the same situation

tibbish

"but the escaped criminal slaves have a sentence to huphold" We don't really know if its like this yet in story but IRL Rome and such penal slaves, that is ones enslaved for crimes, were generally sent to special prisoner slave labor camps and de facto worked to death most of the time. They wouldn't be held by private owners generally like debtor slaves and their rights were often different too. "and the one that sold themselves are basically cheating people out of their money by escaping" And if their debts were levied upon them unfairly or caused by desperate circumstances, as was often the case for debt slaves, who cares? Think of all the people today who get suckered with title loans and payday loans which are modern day examples of usury. And usury was common back in pre-modern eras. There were often little to no laws to protect people from it either. Many if not nearly all of them aren't pro conmen working some angle and got caught. They're just financially foolish or desperate and got screwed. I personally wouldn't care in the slightest about some slave escaping from making some creditor that much richer. Especially given the fact that non-penal slaves were often abused and taken advantage of very thoroughly by their owners and whatever rights they were supposed to have were overlooked by corrupt politicians. And that is historically accurate too. That is why slaves, debtor or otherwise, often revolted and the slave owners constantly lived in fear of that. As for why give them, when they're acting as brigands, a 2nd chance...well like the author says (and has established thoroughly in story already) the Rangers (at least this group) is pretty realpolitik. The harsh reality for escaped slaves is they're often going to have nearly no other options than brigandry. They gave them a chance to see what they'd do and instead of outright murder they were at least only willing to rob people hence giving them a opportunity. Its a imperfect solution but its also a imperfect world and just like IRL "doing the legal thing" isn't always doing the right thing.

tibbish

"Eventually an exslave will spill what happened, which will turn this issue hot, and lead to a harsher crackdown on existing slaves like crippling them so they can’t escape or slave catchers." Historically IRL people would assist slaves in escaping or hiding all the time though. Something like a Abolition Movement wasn't necessary. Also like Rome this society appears to be more a collection of loosely attached cities or small nation states. That means slaves can flee one area and get set up in another if the other area is either willing to turn a blind eye for political or economic gain. Which also happened IRL in Rome and historically IRL during pre-Civil War US.

Yomuashi

I almost wished these bandits were reoccurring characters. Rangers are in the middle of a tomb. These bandits are just there grave robbing and go crap its the Rangers.

DANTE

There us no specification about what happen to crime slaves in the novel just that is a way to become a slave, they could go to camp labor or be sold to privates but it's not specifically also they are branded as dangerous meaning as specified with dangerous skills and willing to use them so a ranger squad which is a military force should at list check them. For the comment on people selling themselves to escape it wasn't about people in debt, I don't talk about them, but someone could sell himself with upfront pay and escape indefinitely basically robbing the buyer (leaving aside the morality of the fact of buying people). It was more a comment about what a ranger squad should do not what is morally right to do in 2020 on earth in the same situation, but again, they might have escaped criminals like rapers and murders in the mix so at list a background check is the minimum even by today standards if you are police, military or any force of order and public security.

Chris

They could also have been children of an out of work father. After years as a slave, they ran for it. Recall if her dear old dad lost both eyes or died, Elaine and her sweet mother would have been slaves within a month. Women and child have no rights, and are worthless. Only good for slaves or whores

Arkeus

Why should the rangers care about upholding the slave statues of people they don't know anything about? IRL slaves skipping town and becoming 'legit' happens all the time (and happened all the time in Rome), and very few people cared. The Ranger here aren't a private mercenary from a corporate business or any kind of headhunters. It might very well be illegal for them to waste time taking the slaves back even if they wanted to, actually, considering how compartmentalisation of this kind of things work.

tibbish

"There us no specification about what happen to crime slaves in the novel" True but you were using IRL historical examples of slavery to make your point so IRL historical examples can absolutely be used here in discussion!! "omeone could sell himself with upfront pay and escape indefinitely" True but everything that was mentioned about how people were taken advantage of or were foolish economically would still apply here too. People don't just go selling themselves into slavery for giggles or because they need to pay their rent for the month. They did it because they were desperate and often that desperation was taken advantage of. Credit contract holders for debt slaves would change the terms of their contracts all the time for instance. Or they'd force them to go deeper into debt via "truck systems" (aka Company Stores) that forced workers to only spend their scrip (they often weren't given money) on overpriced goods that the debt holder would profit all the more from. Technically they had rights of course but again the creditor would often have nearly all the power in the contract and legal recourse through the courts was a joke if you were poor much less a debt slave. The best historical equivalent would be "indentured servitude" BTW and those people ran away AAAALLL the time because their creditors abused the heck out of them. It was extremely common and believe it or not historically it was one of the reasons why blacks got so thoroughly enslaved early on. White people could run from a indentured servitude contract and hide but if you were black it was assumed you were a slave that escaped almost by default in slaveholding states and so escape was much more difficult. Anyways the point of me bringing that up was to show just how debt slavery can (and did IRL) turn into no holds barred chattel slavery. This is also why debtor's prisons are pretty much banned not only in the US but much of the rest of the world these days. And why anti-usury laws exist too. Pretty much any method to infringe on people's rights, through debt slavery or chattel slavery, eventually ends up getting abused in abhorrent manners that favor the owner or creditor to excessive degrees so there is no possibility of any moral high ground to be found in defending either practice.

DANTE

So in your opinion it might be illegal to waste their time enforcing laws but it's perfectly fine to do bring them back and force the governor to give them an official autorization

DANTE

Also they aren't going out of the way to catch them, they are literally getting robbed by them, the fact that it's hopeless doesn't mean anyting, killing them it's probably the easier solution if you want to save time and you are not going out of the way in this situation since there rangers are the one being approached

tibbish

Who said they could force the governor? They didn't say that in story. "Make sure" could mean lots of things. Yeah they tried robbing the Rangers...and got stopped without killing or actually attacking them. Given how the Rangers have behaved in story so far its not out of character for them to give the escaped slave bandits another shot.

DANTE

What about us being runaways?” The bandit leader asked suspiciously. Julius shrugged. “I don’t really care about that, nor will the governor. Rather, I’ll make sure he won’t.”

DANTE

I think this count as forcing, if for you it doesn't count the only thing I can say is that we have different opinion about what count as forcing

RanaSuilep

The issue with the Rangers helping the slaves is one of consistent world building. I can accept that Rangers turn a blind eye to ex-slaves. I can accept that Rangers stay out of politics. I can't accept Rangers helping the slaves become legitimate and forcing that upon the governor. The slaves have to be mostly locals. Since they are weaker than the Rangers and the Rangers struggle against monsters out in the wilderness, it is unlikely that a large group of slaves would travel off road a long distance. This means the slaves were owned by rich people locally, most likely Citizens. I understand the Rangers having the clout to protect the MC since they made her a Ranger. But this is extending this protection to a group of bandits/ex-slaves. Since the slaves are local, it is highly likely that at least some will visit friend or family and be caught. Once caught they will be asked what happened to the slave brand. This in turn leads back to the Rangers and MC. Not helping bring back slaves is completely different than actively aiding them. What was talked about before, them becoming farmers and setting up towns, it could be assumed it would take a generation or two. These ex-slaves are clearly recent. Also robbing people is not commendable. If you take ex-slave out then you just have criminals. Robbing hurts towns that need supplies, the merchants, the merchant's families, and society in general. They are not 'Robin Hood' robbing from the rich to feed the poor either. Then you have the lack of concern about how many are ex-criminals. You have to remember that one person making wind weasels was going to be made a slave. Breaking a law=paying a fine or becoming a slave if you can't pay. This implies they are all law breakers. The comment about the MC and her mother becoming slaves if the dad died was about them not being able to pay for food and housing without his salary. Again, you can have all this about slaves and make sense. You can have Rangers helping out slaves and make sense. But you can't have both. The only three options going forward now is either the author just leaves the world building as a steaming pile of shit OR the MC and Rangers are punished/fined for what they did OR this is removed. There is no way to reconcile a government group freeing legally bound slaves under the authority of the government and stealing from wealthy Citizens and not get heavily punished. If there are 30 slaves, having to pay for all of them would be a huge fee. I guess you can make the Ranger organization so powerful the Citizens back off, but that would generate pushback from the Citizens and it is clear in this society people would find the Rangers at fault. It is one thing for Rangers to hold their ground against the Citizens, but for them to go out on a limb for slaves is another matter entirely. Which is why it completely breaks the world building and needs to be addressed.

自由

Cheating slaveholders out of their money sounds horribly, nearly as bad as escaped slaves becoming bandits when they don't have another way to survive. These evil rangers helping those slaves really should be punished. /s

Gardor

I'd think a girl who'd been abducted by two different groups of people would be a little less cavalier about strange armed men popping out of the woodwork

paksheet

We dunno how powerful the Rangers are as an organization, but they already mentioned they don't fear Senators. They are a bunch of high level classers that have really high risk, low return job, that has no permanence, and only get like a week off every 2 years. So the benefits should be pretty good. Since they are providing a necessary service. So they probably have more freedom to do whatever the fuck they want than a military or something from our world. They, or at least this group, has already established they don't give a fuck about the slavery thing, and that they have helped runaway slaves as well. What will the fatasses do? Kill off the monster hunters? Who will replace them in what they are doing? Cheaper to just buy more slaves. In first glance, the rangers have lots of rules, but they are quite lax in them because they can get away with them imo. If supply of ranger wannabes are so high, then they should have easily replaced their 2 dead newbies instead of waiting 2 years. Not to mention it takes a certain "insane personality" compared to normal city living people to want to be a ranger. They probably won't act like sheep. Runaway slaves are probably easily free in this world. With travel outside of cities being monster infested, just leaving the city is probably considered free. The military won't mobilize for runaway slaves, the city guard won't leave the cities, and it's not in the rangers' job description to catch them either. If the rich fatasses want their slaves back, they need their own personal army or hire adventurers. The rangers don't play politics, but it's inevitable that they are a political entity with the power they have and service they provide. The governor will probably help them just to stay on the rangers' good side, which is worth more than slaves from a random fatass who can afford to lose some. Slaves are cheap in this world, even Artemis just randomly bought 1 and killed 1 without batting an eye. Which should also tell you all you need to know about slave rights in this world. That you guys argue that slaves would not rebel just because they are debt slaves and stuff is ridiculous. They have no rights. Women and children have no rights, if the husband wanted money, he could easily sell his wife and kids to slavery. Or he could kill them himself for lols anytime he wants. What does "obligation to pay a debt" even matter to people in this situation?

SelkieMyth

IF Elaine was on her own, yes. But she’s seen the Rangers work - she has complete and total faith that any one of them could completely rip through all of these bandits, let alone the entire team getting the drop on them. Elaine also has veil, and can see all of the bandits - she’s not afraid of an attack, and we even saw how she was on a hair-trigger the snap the shield up and jump back into the Argo

Blacktide

As fun as this little situation was, I have to agree with RanaSuilep. This does not make for consistent worldbuilding. Its a bit jarring. Hard to understand how a ranger group can simply order a governor and not be deeply involved in politics.

SelkieMyth

Mmmm good point. Let me try to be a bit clearer - Julius is sending a letter back with them, sealed with the Ranger's seal (same look as the badge//badge duplicates the appearance), which is politely suggesting that the governor give them a writ and let them do their thing. Now, he CAN ignore the order. But you're a governor. One of the local friendly Ranger squads hand-delivers you a squad of people who are willing to go out on the road, and help keep them clear for you. You just need to do a bit of paperwork, and things are much better for you. It comes at virtually 0 cost to the governor - heck, he can just have an admin fill out the paperwork - and has quite a few benefits for him, including making nice with Rangers. It's all upside for him, basically no downside, and even better, these people aren't marked as dangerous runaway slaves!

DANTE

My comments weren't about how morally right you are in 2020 on Earth, it was about how people born in a society different for me ours should not behave like we do, it's funny how many people turn their brain of as soon as slavery, racism or sexism is mentioned and blindly go with what they believe is morally right without any notion on the argument, prisoners in US are free labor for private companies and no one complains because they are called prisoners and not slaves, here instead there are no prisons and criminals are sold as slaves as working force so basically the same thing but since they are called slaves the thought never crossed your mind

DANTE

My comment wasn't about how morally right you are on 2020 on Earth but about how someone born in that society should behave, the members of the ranger quad are born and grown up in a different set of rules and social norm then our own. It's kind of funny how many people turn their brain of as soon as slavery, racism and sexism are mentioned in an argument, just so you know in US prisoners are free labor for private companies and no one complain about it since they are called prisoners instead of slaves, in the novel since there are no prisons criminals are sold as slaves for labor which is almost the same thing but a lot of people get mad when mentioned

DANTE

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=No7HGqJz9Wg&t=24s this video expalin a bit about prison economics if someone is interested in the social and economical implication of the fact or simpli like to be informed about things

RanaSuilep

That works in theory, but then you have the issue of people recognizing the slaves and them reaching out to people they knew when they were slaves. As has been pointed out, traveling is dangerous, so the slaves would not have traveled too far. While the governor may be more of a political appointment from far away, the rich Citizens in his area would be local and the primary slave owners. The issue then escalates when the Citizens learn of this, which they would. There are too many people to keep it a secret and the governor himself might sell information for favors. Would these people then be reinslaved once someone can ID them as a former slave? Would the Rangers face consequences for removing a brand? If the Citizens can't do anything, then what is the point of being a Citizen if any bumpkin with a badge can make trouble? From what has been shown Ranger is about equivalent to a Citizen in terms of status. But if one group can prove the other group broke the laws and stole from them, there has to be a higher authority they can appeal to? Won't this higher authority as a default allow the use of slaves since it is part of society and won't this higher authority slap down the Rangers for acting against the common laws and to preserve their own power? This is the challenge you have set yourself up for by having Rangers actively free slaves. It is one thing to turn a blind eye and say, 'Not my problem.' But it is completely separate for them to actively interfere. This is going against the interests of the higher governing power, undermining their authority, and creating internal conflict with the Citizens. No society can survive long term with a contradiction like this happening on a regular basis, without a change to the society or the Ranger organization getting a stern slap down.

tibbish

Dude you're all over the place. What does the prison labor situation in the US in 2020 have to do with the story? Are you trolling or what? And if you really want to get into it most states at least pay something these days for prison labor although its a lousy pittance compared to what it should be. Though that is something that does need fixing its so far off topic why the heck are you even bringing it up?

Venalitor

“I got it. You make the bath, I heat it up.” - And, even better, No lead pipes. "Julius sighed, loudly enough that everyone heard him. “Elaine, your acting sucks.”" - She was supposed to be acting? Was she acting? To be fair to Elaine, she has been acting put upon and a bit annoyed, but I thought she was pulling that off pretty well. Genuine even. "If looks could kill, I’d be dead at the sour look on the bandit leader’s face. He brightened up quickly though, and started tossing coins at me, one at a time." - Bonus shield training!

Max Scherer

This chapter was funny as hell.

Milandaanza

Gonna throw down the fact that just because slavery is legal doesn’t necessarily mean you agree with it. There’s also the fact humanity is not the top of the food chain here. Yes they’re saving these slaves, making them legit and removing their marks. But the rangers are also adding another group of guards to the world to help fight back the things that eat people; guards probably have a high mortality rate. It’s like being willing to cut someone’s sentence for them enlisting. Seems to make sense to me?

Milandaanza

I really enjoy it and I feel moments like these are going to be what makes Elaine really thrive knowing she’s likely not a fan of slavery.

Melting Sky

Given their attitude here it's obviously not the Rangers responsibility to hunt down escaped slaves. That's on the slave owners' shoulders. Having said this, it not only appears it's not their duty, but these particular Rangers appear to have quite a negative opinion of the institution of slavery on top of that. It's to the point they would even do a minor favor for a band of escaped slaves if they think they are relatively harmless and it will end up being for the greater good.

Melting Sky

RanaSuilep, the problem with your argument is that the Rangers aren't the one's freeing these slaves. These guys have already freed themselves. I don't see how this in any way shape or form does anything to discredit the world building. You have a group of rangers that aren't fond of slavery giving some escaped slaves a second chance as a minor favor. That's hardly lore breaking. Even if they were on a personal crusade to covertly murder slave owners and free their slaves it wouldn't even necessarily be lore breaking. You seem to have an extremely rigid and naive view of what exactly goes on in law enforcement. The majority of cops look the other way or outright commit crimes pretty much every day.

Melting Sky

RanaSuilep, the problem with your argument is that the Rangers aren't the one's freeing these slaves. These guys have already freed themselves and secondly how would the Governor know these guys are former slaves when issuing the writ if all their identifying brands are removed? I don't see how this in any way shape or form does anything to discredit the world building. You have a group of rangers that aren't fond of slavery giving some escaped slaves a second chance as a minor favor. That's hardly lore breaking. Even if they were on a personal crusade to covertly murder slave owners and free their slaves it wouldn't even necessarily be lore breaking. You seem to have an extremely rigid and naive view of what exactly goes on in law enforcement. The majority of cops look the other way or outright commit crimes pretty much every day.