It seems to have garnered a bit of interest so let's apply it to current events in Avonmora.
The Republic:Plato
In The Republic, Socrates develops a position on Justice and the Just Life. Several questions are addressed and some of these seem to be relevant to the Grim and Vane discussion thread,
Firstly, What is Justice?
In the Republic, Glaucon poses this compromise
"And this, then, is the genesis and being of justice: it is a mean between what is best—doing injustice without paying the penalty—and what is worst—suffering injustice without being able to avenge oneself."
This seems to be in line with the "Don't want none, don't start none" rule in Avonmora.
Was justice served? Was Vane's idea of justice in fact just? I for one, believe that from Vane's perspective, justice was served.
And what of Grim's perspective? His actions seem to be in response to an action initially taken against him. Were his actions just?
These are the questions that shall cause much rum to be consumed in Avonmora this night.
I offer no insight into the answers, only to pose the questions.
To quote Vane. "Not all treasure is silver and gold."
mate. This quote shall be etched into the foundation of knowledge I have gained.
"If I have seen further than others, it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants." - Isaac Newton