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+ | Because of the inherently contradictory second clause, the Code of Lucia is a subject of much debate amongst both her worshippers and theologians and philosophers in general. All manor of peculiar interpretations are adopted by her more ardent followers, though those who make the bold step of assuming that, logically, they should sometimes be unkind to cats often meet unfortunate ends. |
Revision as of 17:53, 20 April 2006
The Code of Honour followed by worshippers of Lucia, the Goddess of Luck:
- Take risks and gamble in all things.
- Break every law once, even these.
- Be nice to cats.
Because of the inherently contradictory second clause, the Code of Lucia is a subject of much debate amongst both her worshippers and theologians and philosophers in general. All manor of peculiar interpretations are adopted by her more ardent followers, though those who make the bold step of assuming that, logically, they should sometimes be unkind to cats often meet unfortunate ends.