[quote=@6slyboy6] Jack hated every part of being with these fanatics. [/quote] [quote=@Deaddlife] However all the papers in the world did not change the man, and this man as legal in appearance as he was held a certain undisguisable disdain for the “fanatics” as he saw them. He was good at hiding it, good at being ordinary but not so ordinary as to be questionable, but as with all strong natured cultures there were some aspects one could not falsify. [/quote] [quote=@Deaddlife] "Jack" was eventually released, he did have the appropriate papers and despite a stern questioning by The Civil Forces there was no evidence to prove he was anything more than a tradesman who held the Drakun culture in disdain. [/quote] The authorities of Drakun don't "know" he is a spy, but you made the point that he hated the people, going so far as to call them "fanatics". Being fanatics and having lived in an isolated culture for a few generations the people of Drakun tend to notice an outsiders in their midst, hence the suspicion and subsequent "questioning" of Jack. However for all of this the rule of law is above suspicion and fanaticism, I made reference to this with playwright being shielding from the arch-chancellors guards in my latest post and Jack was released without charges because of this. For all the fuss I just wanted to make the point that spies within Drakun have their work cut out for them.