In the example you give, you are careful to set forth that you are not on
notice of the nature of the combat between the two parties. As I said in my
last post, under those circumstances, I would have nothing to be disgusted by.
With respect to what actually happened, however, Aerian took the time to
inform himself of the nature of the combat undertaken by Edgtho and myself,
and was notified -- privately -- that it was a mutual challenge. His jump,
THEREFORE, is no different than if he had been publicly notified that
it was a mutual challenge by virtue of technically correct public issuance.
If Aerian had not gone to the trouble of putting himself on notice of our
mutual combat, I would not have PRIVATELY lambasted him for such act. That he
did jump -- even after taking the time to notify himself we were engaged
in a mutual challenge -- shows me he is a coward. That he, or anyone, would
attempt to draw a distiction where they are on notice, in my opinion, is
a distinction without difference.
I dare say, Keldor, that you would not give an exampe wherein you were on
notice of the mutual challenge, and jump anyway. I dont believe you would
bring such dishonour upon yourself.
Written by my hand on the 13th of Eleuthral, in the year 1072.