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BobolexMiro (On the way to Magnimar.)

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the road of Magnimar is well paved as Bobole rides as a break neck pace "So Miro...." not even looking back to see if Miro is still on "What's  a mans code? My buddy said something about it after I used nuance on his nutpouch."
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Miro looks to Bobole clinging tightly.  "Well that would mostly depend on which man is calling foul play... But typically its a set of ethics or morals a man ...... a set of rules a man chooses to live by."  Miro says in a semi-frantic tone. (Sorry its been a crazy week.  Grandmother in hospital ((BS)) and work)
"So in most people Man's code hitting in the nutpouch is no huh. What about..." for almost an hour Bobole lists of the various "Nuances" of Bulbhead combat, each getting more and more visceral and terrifying, and may involving the nutpouch "...and tossing a bag of powdered glass into their face, also a no?"
Miro smiles brightly at each addition to the list of foul play that Bobole lists off.  "For the most part.... yes."  Miro shakes his head still smiling.  "Generally speaking Bobole in an honorable fight anything that isn't considered a marshal or schooled attack is considered foul play.  But do not mistake an honorable fight with your every day run of the mill battles.  But when the fight is more about winning than surviving most attempts to incapacitate your oponent is considered wrong."
"So what your saying is when I'm fighting for fun, then I use the man's code, but if I want to kill them I can do whatever I want?"
"Exactly...."  Miro says and ponders the repercussions if his words