Second, PF touches upon slave mistreatment and abuse in the Empire (and the Kingdom) but it also makes it quite clear that it's a minority, not a majority and that the Empire actually looks unfavorably on it. Vitoxin is used on less than 10% of total slaves and most of those are ship-crew slaves. Slave abuse seldom happens because if it gets out that a Holder is mistreating their slaves, the constant power struggles between nobles would shift when other nobles brought it to light and caused that Holder to lose favor with the throne and church. The Amarr DO believe in ethics and morality and DO have expectations on how to treat their slaves.
Then you run into the Amarr players that just want to be mustache-twirling evil slavers. The kind who abuse their own "slaves," or constantly make it a point to reference beating, torturing or otherwise harming their "slaves."
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I never said the Amarr treat their slaves well.
Okay then its just a matter of me taking your words differently than intended. Your first post seems to me to say that mistreatment as you define by both sexual as well as
physical violence doesn't happen. or is rather uncommon. I'm simply pointing out that physical violence is not uncommon, but that it happens to the majority of Amarr slaves. It's not an uncreditable leap to assume that the overseer's who wander freely amongst the slaves would not partake in sexual abuse as well as physical. I doubt rape would be high on their list visavi the idea that they wouldn't want a bunch of overseer bastards running around, but there are a lot of other "kinds" of sexual abuse.
As a slave, even with supposed places the slave could go to report the "infraction" against them, or others, would reporting those things be in their best interests, doubtful, so they likely do not get reported.
Now don't take this as all Amarr are "mustache-twirling evil slavers." I mean this in that Amarr slaveholders, in the majority, physically, mentally, and most likely (to some extent) sexually abuse their slaves as a matter of course. Perhaps not the Holders themselves, but duly appointed representatives of the Holders.
There's also little evidence to suggest that the Amarr do not regularly engage in sexual abuse, brutal beatings, etc. I'd agree that slaying of children would be ridiculous, but removing or threatening to remove children from their slave families and placed/placing them into Amarr re-education farms, for sure that happens. As our own history has shown us that is the best way to systematically remove cultures from our planet.
What I AM saying is that there are several statements that indicate that there are expectations on how to treat slaves. The Amarr don't take pleasure in the suffering of slaves. The Amarr slavers are watched by the clergy to ensure that they aren't mistreated. Yes, the standards of mistreatment may vary but the fact is that the Amarr are not the horrible, inhumane monsters that everyone wants to make them out to be.
You edited that last bit in there on me as I was responding... Cool that "insert quote" grabbed it.
Anyways, I see evidence of expectations, but then no solid proof of what exactly the expectations are. Amarr "shouldn't" take pleasure in suffering of slaves. That doesn't mean that some do/some do not. Or how rigidly the standards are upheld, there was a case of an entire freighter-full of slaves dying Standards of mistreatment even in varying degree's allows the use of physical and mental torture to control their slaves.
Slavery as a practice is fairly inhumane to me(OOC) Logan (IC, as a former angel cartel slave), making the use of it pretty inhumane/mistreatment heavy idea and practice. Defending it as "not that bad" seems hard for me to believe IC or OOC.
beating a slave reflects poorly upon the Holder, as it shows that they lack the skill to instil proper Amarr virtues in the slave.
Where does it state this and how does that reflect against how the majority of 'Amarr' slaves are controlled via the use of the threat of Physical/mental abuse and or violence. I haven't seen any indication of this in the PF, that's the bit I am still looking for, thanks Louella