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* The example from Narnia, which I moved from the main page:
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The example from Narnia, which I moved from the main page:

-->\\\"\\\'\\\'TheHorseAndHisBoy\\\'\\\': RunawayFiance and RebelliousPrincess Aravis plans to warn Archenland and Narnia that they\\\'re about to be sneak-attacked by Calormen \\\"in time of peace without defiance sent\\\" just so Prince Rabadash can make Queen Susan his SexSlave, despite that this means she\\\'s technically giving away her own country\\\'s state secrets.\\\"

Does this really count? It\\\'s not a sign of being ChaoticGood to commit \\\'\\\'one\\\'\\\' act of aiding another country against the government of your own country if you believe your own government is doing something unconscionable. You could be loyal to the laws of the Geneva Convention, or something.
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-->\\\"\\\'\\\'TheHorseAndHisBoy\\\'\\\': RunawayFiance and RebelliousPrincess Aravis plans to warn Archenland and Narnia that they\\\'re about to be sneak-attacked by Calormen \\\"in time of peace without defiance sent\\\" just so Prince Rabadash can make Queen Susan his SexSlave, despite that this means she\\\'s technically giving away her own country\\\'s state secrets.\\\"

Does this really count? It\\\'s not a sign of being ChaoticGood to commit \\\'\\\'one\\\'\\\' act of aiding another country against the government of your own country if you believe your own government is doing something unconscionable. You could be loyal to the laws of the Geneva Convention, or something.
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-->\\\"\\\'\\\'TheHorseAndHisBoy\\\'\\\': RunawayFiance and RebelliousPrincess Aravis plans to warn Archenland and Narnia that they\\\'re about to be sneak-attacked by Calormen \\\"in time of peace without defiance sent\\\" just so Prince Rabadash can make Queen Susan his SexSlave, despite that this means she\\\'s technically giving away her own country\\\'s state secrets.\\\"\\\\\\\\
Does this really count? It\\\'s not a sign of being ChaoticGood to commit \\\'\\\'one\\\'\\\' act of aiding another country against the government of your own country if you believe your own government is doing something unconscionable. You could be loyal to the laws of the Geneva Convention, or something.
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