There was a bit of amusement in Eraqus's voice as well. "I meant more natural law than political law," he said. Even though he did understand that some of that world's natural law seemed to fall under 'political' law, too. "In this case, it would be things even outside of any individual's say."
He glanced out towards the partygoers again, noting their wide variety. "It depends on the world. For some, it's impossible for an outsider to survive the environment without a change. In other situations, the world seeks to maintain balance by 'adjusting' anyone that obviously doesn't belong there, both for the sake of the visitor and those already living there.
"I would imagine that everything in your world is best suited to accomodate quadrupeds without fingers or thumbs, for example." He saw Celestia certainly did okay without them, for starters. "So any visitor would need to be able to handle such an environment, too."
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He glanced out towards the partygoers again, noting their wide variety. "It depends on the world. For some, it's impossible for an outsider to survive the environment without a change. In other situations, the world seeks to maintain balance by 'adjusting' anyone that obviously doesn't belong there, both for the sake of the visitor and those already living there.
"I would imagine that everything in your world is best suited to accomodate quadrupeds without fingers or thumbs, for example." He saw Celestia certainly did okay without them, for starters. "So any visitor would need to be able to handle such an environment, too."