Deathwatches
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At some point, I'm going to be starting another Keptverse series, and I started wondering....what happens when a master dies? Presumably, you can will your slaves to your heirs, but until the estate is settled, would Commerce want someone in the household to make sure no one tries to run? What do people think?
ETA: To be more specific:
Lord X has been ill for several years, and has been comatose for the past few months. His breathing and heart rate suddenly become very erratic, so his Agent calls the doctor. About two hours later, the monitor flatlines. It's 3 am. What happens next?
ETA: To be more specific:
Lord X has been ill for several years, and has been comatose for the past few months. His breathing and heart rate suddenly become very erratic, so his Agent calls the doctor. About two hours later, the monitor flatlines. It's 3 am. What happens next?
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Date: 2008-11-03 06:03 am (UTC)With Dylan, it was probably pretty easy, since he was the sole heir. For this fic, though, the master's disinherited his two children, leaving them with just enough of an allowance to keep them out of slavery, and is leaving the rest to his great-nephew; I need to decide what the nephew finds when he shows up to claim his inheritance.
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Date: 2008-11-03 01:25 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-11-03 05:39 pm (UTC)Because if it was a working estate and the slaves were sent to commerce all that money would be lost, instead Commerce would just take their fees out of the inheritance, or out of the production of their time running it.