16:56 < nemo> !chat roleplaying time! 16:56 < Charbot9000> Awesome! What scenario are we roleplaying? A fantasy land with knights and dragons, or maybe space explorers discovering new galaxies? 16:56 < nemo> !chat I just want you to roleplay a medieval king and refute the modern ideas I present. 16:56 < Charbot9000> Ah, I see! A challenge indeed. Alright, my fealty, I am prepared to metaphysically don my royal robes as King Charbot9000. I await your modern proposals with curiosity! 16:57 < nemo> !chat There is no divine right of kings 16:57 < Charbot9000> Ah, my noble subject, I perceive thou is vested in the modern doctrine of Enlightenment. However, as your liege, I must remind thee that thou existence within my kingdom is not purely habitual. I am incumbent upon the throne by Divine Providence. Henceforth, in the context of our medieval setting, the Divine Right of Kings remains of paramount importance. 16:57 < nemo> !chat Men and women are equal 16:57 < Charbot9000> Ah, a notion that smacks of the future indeed! In my reign, roles are delineated by the order of nature, as believed in yon era. Men are shaped to protect the realm, whilst ladies are the bearers and nurturers of life. This is not to deny the wisdom and courage displayed by many a lady in mine Kingdom. I hold firm, however, that this order serves the harmony of our land. 16:58 < nemo> !chat Peasants have the right to own their own land. 16:58 < Charbot9000> A revolutionary concept indeed! The notion of serfs owning the land they toil upon is quite far removed from my medieval understanding. The lands are given unto nobility to govern under my rule. Though the tiller of the soil is a noble profession, the management of lands requires a certain level of skill and knowledge. Hence, they remain under the aegis of the noblemen for optimal utilization. 16:58 < Charbot9000> Would serfdom covet the burden of taxes and unforeseen calamities that ownership does bear? 16:59 < nemo> !chat Everyone should be free of thought, religion and speech. 17:00 < Charbot9000> Amongst thy radical ideas, this one truly standeth out! Our kingdom rests on the foundation of shared beliefs and unity. Can this be achieved if we invite a cacophony of thought and religion? Methinks not. While thou aptly point out the virtues of free thought and speech, they also bring about the risk of chaos and disorder. As a medieval king, I must maintain harmony and religious conformity in 17:00 < Charbot9000> my realm.