Ingo braving death by being a voice of reason, what a fucking chad
as I remember the contracts only work inside a city, so ideas would have to be contracted in all cities at the same time and then it still wouldn't work on workshops outside a city.I forget if it's this title or another I've read, but don't they have any intellectual property registry in this world, or the concept of it besides the God of Contracts? Benno may be in the best position of her contacts to make the proposal, or make the service available. Sad that schematics aren't considered as products in this society. Inventors should enjoy the rewards for the ideas they introduce.
Might be considered a spoiler, but it isn't much. The story currently is set in a dukedom. I believe the contracts signed so far are only valid in the dukedom, because they are made with the magic power of the Duke that rules over the area.I forget if it's this title or another I've read, but don't they have any intellectual property registry in this world, or the concept of it besides the God of Contracts? Benno may be in the best position of her contacts to make the proposal, or make the service available. Sad that schematics aren't considered as products in this society. Inventors should enjoy the rewards for the ideas they introduce.
You either brave death by speaking up or face the death by infinite workload as she keep putting out more new ideas.
Ferdinand may be known for his extreme standards, but he at least won't push common sense off a cliff (unless he can get away with the murder)
They do have a system to protect intellectual property to certain extent, like the Blood Contract that Myne signed for her Rinsham.I forget if it's this title or another I've read, but don't they have any intellectual property registry in this world, or the concept of it besides the God of Contracts? Benno may be in the best position of her contacts to make the proposal, or make the service available. Sad that schematics aren't considered as products in this society. Inventors should enjoy the rewards for the ideas they introduce.
The last thing Ferdinand would want is for common sense to go flying off a cliff. He's had to do deal with that fall out enough times when Rozemyne's common sense decided to do a swan dive off a cliff thinking it was a great idea in the pursuit of her books whether it be directly or indirectly.
They do have a system to protect intellectual property to certain extent, like the Blood Contract that Myne signed for her Rinsham.
As for the point regarding the "God of Contracts", that's form another Series (think it might be "Chronicles of an Aristocrat Reborn in Another World" the one you are referring to).
I forget if it's this title or another I've read, but don't they have any intellectual property registry in this world, or the concept of it besides the God of Contracts? Benno may be in the best position of her contacts to make the proposal, or make the service available. Sad that schematics aren't considered as products in this society. Inventors should enjoy the rewards for the ideas they introduce.
The last thing Ferdinand would want is for common sense to go flying off a cliff. He's had to do deal with that fall out enough times when Rozemyne's common sense decided to do a swan dive off a cliff thinking it was a great idea in the pursuit of her books whether it be directly or indirectly.
Some of the things he did in part 5 would certainly fall outside of 'common sense'
he start doing those after watching Rozemyne snap the spine of common sense with her stealing a duchy just to save him
And to think that’s the tamest example of what happened during that part.Some of the things he did in part 5 would certainly fall outside of 'common sense'
he start doing those after watching Rozemyne snap the spine of common sense with her stealing a duchy just to save him
When was this mentioned in the Series?The magic contract is under jurisdiction of the Goddess of Contracts aka Goddess of Light.
When was this mentioned in the Series?
I don't remember it being mentioned in Part 1 to Part 3, though it is also possible that i forgot about it as it's been a while since i read those Parts.