I don't think it's brought up in the later books, but I could be wrong - it's been a long time since I read them.
Considering that Telzey is supposed to be such a legal scholar, one would think she would at least ponder this a bit. Although it's possibly just as well she didn't, as characters thinking about abstract concepts is not one of Schmitz' strengths. He does have it in quite a few stories, and it doesn't tend to work well.
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Date: 2011-05-16 02:46 am (UTC)Considering that Telzey is supposed to be such a legal scholar, one would think she would at least ponder this a bit. Although it's possibly just as well she didn't, as characters thinking about abstract concepts is not one of Schmitz' strengths. He does have it in quite a few stories, and it doesn't tend to work well.