From e0441ec79bf4912a5ae861a08a32c90865cb245f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: TheRON Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2026 10:52:18 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] initial upload --- docs/law/DIALOGUE-LAW-0001.md | 444 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 444 insertions(+) create mode 100644 docs/law/DIALOGUE-LAW-0001.md diff --git a/docs/law/DIALOGUE-LAW-0001.md b/docs/law/DIALOGUE-LAW-0001.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2834891 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/law/DIALOGUE-LAW-0001.md @@ -0,0 +1,444 @@ +# DIALOGUE-LAW-0001 +## The Fallen Beam — Canonical Draft +### Status: Canonical Dialogue Draft +### Layer: OTIVM (Roman Law) +### Purpose: Opening law-phase scenario teaching status conversion, debt bondage, contractual obligation, liability after workplace death, family exposure, standing to sue, and the difference between justice and enforceability. +### Repository Path: docs/scenarios/DIALOGUE-LAW-0001.md + +--- + +## 0. Design Intent + +A former merchant of Ostia entered bondage under debt arrangement to shield his household from creditors. + +Three weeks later, while laboring in a contracted demolition, he was crushed by a falling beam. + +No riot has begun. No magistrate has ruled. No property burned. + +Yet creditors gather, the contractor blames chance, the owner claims loss, the widow asks whether promises still stand, and neighbors debate whether a dead man completed his bargain. + +Known facts are uncertain: + +- was the site negligent or merely dangerous +- did the debt arrangement free his family fully or partly +- was he purchased as labor, time, or collateral +- did the owner breach duties of care +- can anyone sue with standing +- will anyone powerful care enough to act + +The participant must learn that law often decides what a death means economically. + +--- + +## 1. Scene Constraints + +Location: street outside a timber yard and partially demolished warehouse in Ostia, late morning after funeral rites. + +Primary signals: + +- broken beam still visible inside site +- widow speaking with two creditors +- contractor loudly denying fault +- laborers whispering about unsafe orders +- scribe offering to inspect documents +- crowd discussing whether debt survives + +Selection method: participant chooses whose interpretation to follow. + +--- + +## 2. Opening Scene Draft + +The beam that killed him still lay where it had fallen. + +One end rested in dust and broken tile. The other pinned a smashed handcart nobody had yet bothered to move. Men pointed at it with confidence they had lacked yesterday. + +Marcus Atilius Varro stood at the yard gate watching workers avoid the place where death had become expensive. + +Lucius Fabius Felix arrived smiling less than usual and only because tragedy still traded. + +“No fire. No flood. No edict,” Felix said. “Only a corpse and six arguments.” + +Varro looked toward the widow. + +“Eight arguments.” + +Felix counted two creditors, a contractor, a steward, the widow, three neighbors. + +“Good. The city still multiplies.” + +Gaius Licinius Crispus approached with deliberate gravity. + +“Has any official seal been placed on the site?” + +Felix answered first. + +“Only dust.” + +Crispus ignored him. + +“No closure,” Varro said. “Work resumed at dawn in the rear wall.” + +“Predictable,” Crispus said. + +Quintus Cornelius Lentulus Minor arrived beneath a restrained cloak suitable for sympathy at moderate distance. + +“I knew the man by sight,” Lentulus said. “He sold lamp oil once.” + +Felix nodded. + +“And later sold himself.” + +“That is coarse.” + +“That is sequence.” + +Titus Varenus Secundus emerged from inside the yard carrying a split wedge of oak. + +“Bad staging,” he said. “Beam should have been braced twice.” + +Varro turned. + +“Certain?” + +Secundus held up the wedge. + +“This was cracked before yesterday.” + +A quiet voice came from beside the widow. + +“And still charged at full quality.” + +Publius Terentius Chresimus stood with two tablets already open. + +Felix sighed. + +“Even grief acquires accounting.” + +“It arrived with accounting,” Chresimus said. + +The widow was arguing with a narrow man in clean sandals. + +“You said the debt was ended!” + +He replied: + +“I said reduced according to term.” + +Half the crowd leaned closer. + +Varro said, “There.” + +“What?” Lentulus asked. + +“The real body.” + +Crispus nodded reluctantly. + +“The contract.” + +The contractor shouted from the yard entrance: + +“He ignored orders! Entered before signal!” + +A laborer muttered loudly enough to be heard: + +“No signal was given.” + +The contractor suddenly discovered other business. + +Felix smiled. + +“Witnesses ripen quickly in sunlight.” + +Lentulus frowned. + +“If the man entered bondage lawfully, his owner bears some duty.” + +Felix looked impressed. + +“Education survives breeding.” + +Crispus said, “Duty depends on form. If leased labor through contractor, burdens split.” + +Chresimus added: + +“If documents exist.” + +Secundus pointed toward the beam. + +“Documents do not brace timber.” + +Varro almost smiled. + +A second creditor arrived carrying an older tablet and greater confidence. + +He announced that household utensils remained pledged. + +The widow said the husband entered bondage precisely to prevent that. + +The creditor replied: + +“Then we must determine whether he completed performance.” + +The crowd made the low sound crowds make when cruelty speaks politely. + +Felix said softly: + +“There is your lesson.” + +Lentulus looked displeased. + +“Can they truly argue this?” + +Crispus answered first. + +“They can argue anything. Success costs extra.” + +Chresimus examined one tablet. + +“Interesting.” + +“What?” Varro asked. + +“The debt amount differs between copies.” + +Felix laughed once. + +“At last. Civilization.” + +Secundus crouched beside the beam scar. + +“See scrape marks. They moved support posts after loading.” + +Varro said, “To save time?” + +“To save wood.” + +Crispus looked toward the contractor. + +“If proven, negligence strengthens claim.” + +“Whose claim?” Felix asked. + +The question sat in the dust. + +Lentulus answered: + +“The widow.” + +Crispus shook his head. + +“Not certain.” + +“The family.” + +“Not certain.” + +“The dead man’s kin.” + +“Depends.” + +Felix spread his hands. + +“There. Law enters.” + +Chresimus said, “Owner may claim loss of purchased labor value.” + +The crowd turned sharply. + +Lentulus said, “Absurd.” + +“Common,” Chresimus replied. + +Secundus muttered: + +“Then buy oxen instead.” + +A laborer approached quietly. + +“He complained yesterday.” + +“About what?” Varro asked. + +“Loose joints. Said roof leaned wrong.” + +“Will you testify?” Crispus asked. + +The man looked at the contractor, then at his hungry sandals. + +“How much does truth pay?” + +Felix admired him openly. + +“A philosopher.” + +The widow began crying not loudly, but efficiently. + +Two neighbors moved beside her. + +The first creditor stepped back half a pace. + +Varro noticed. + +“Pressure works.” + +Chresimus nodded. + +“Public sympathy lowers collection appetite.” + +Felix said, “Temporarily.” + +Lentulus looked toward the widow. + +“My household could intervene.” + +Felix turned. + +“Out of virtue?” + +“Out of order.” + +“More believable.” + +Crispus asked, “What exactly did he sign?” + +Chresimus lifted a copy. + +“Not enough. It states service until debt satisfaction under valuation schedule.” + +Secundus said, “Meaning?” + +“It means everyone will claim meaning.” + +The contractor returned with sudden confidence. + +“The man was warned. Many heard it.” + +No one nearby had. + +Varro asked, “Who owns the yard?” + +“A partnership.” + +“Named?” + +The contractor hesitated. + +Felix smiled slowly. + +“There.” + +“What?” Lentulus asked. + +“The next corpse.” + +Crispus straightened. + +“If partnership assets touched this, records matter greatly.” + +A clerk from the magistrate’s office appeared at the lane mouth. + +Instant silence. + +He announced no hearing had been ordered, but complaints could be submitted in proper form with fee. + +The crowd began speaking again, angrier and poorer. + +Felix said, “And now justice has admission price.” + +Crispus replied sharply. + +“Procedure has cost.” + +“Same gate.” + +Varro asked, “What matters now?” + +Secundus answered first. + +“Who saw the supports moved.” + +Lentulus said, “Who shields the widow.” + +Crispus said, “Who has standing and coin to file.” + +Felix said, “Who settles fastest from fear.” + +Chresimus said, “What the contract valued.” + +They all looked at him. + +“If he sold time, debt remains partly. If labor output, maybe remains mostly. If person entirely, owner claims loss. Words decide grief.” + +Varro stepped toward the laborers. + +“I’ll find men who saw yesterday.” + +Secundus moved with him. + +“I’ll inspect the staging and timber.” + +Lentulus adjusted his cloak. + +“I will speak with the widow before creditors do.” + +Crispus drew himself up. + +“I will determine viable claims.” + +Felix turned toward the two creditors. + +“I will discover how cheaply certainty can be bought.” + +Chresimus tied his tablets. + +“I will compare every copy of every promise.” + +Felix looked back once. + +“Six men. One dead merchant. None of us discussing mourning.” + +Varro answered without turning. + +“We are discussing what death now owes.” + +--- + +## 3. Choice Presentation + +> The man is buried. His obligations are not. Whose reading of the yard do you trust? + +| Choice | Background | +|---|---| +| Follow Varro to locate witnesses and practical facts. | Former Legionary | +| Follow Felix to exploit fear, settlement, and creditor panic. | Freedman Trader | +| Follow Lentulus to shield the widow through patronage and status. | Noble Younger Son | +| Follow Crispus to test standing, filings, and liability. | Failed Magistrate | +| Follow Secundus to inspect the site, supports, and negligence. | Camp Logistician | +| Follow Chresimus to decode contracts, copies, and debt meaning. | Guild Scribe | + +--- + +## 4. What This Scene Teaches + +- Status can be converted into bondage under pressure. +- Death does not automatically end obligations. +- Contract wording can decide family survival. +- Negligence matters only if someone can press it. +- Witnesses are valuable and reluctant. +- Justice and enforceability are separate questions. + +--- + +## 5. Canonical Success Condition + +If the participant stops asking: + +“Who was at fault?” + +and starts asking: + +“What exactly was bought, promised, and still enforceable?” + +then this dialogue is functioning correctly.