Chapter 343
The Dark Side Of Fate
Chapter 343 Clarification On Treason and Familicide
As per the Oxford Dictionary, Treason is defined as the act of betraying oneâs country, especially
through attempts to kill or overthrow the sovereign or government. On the other hand, Familicide refers
to the deliberate and unlawful act of one family member killing multiple or all members of their own
family. The term âfamilyâ in this context usually encompasses immediate relatives like parents, children,
siblings, or other close knitted people residing in the same household. However, in the context of the
werewolf world, I liken the concept of âfamilyâ to a âpack.â
Essentially, Familicide is a form of Homicide within this context.
For those seeking clarification on the laws in the story, itâs essential to understand the distinction
between Treason and Familicide, which are two separate crimes. In book two, we discover that Dimitri
accused Adrik of Treason as a means to eliminate the Stepanov family without facing guilt for
Familicide/ Homicide. The reason for abolishing the punishment of an entire family for the crimes of
one member was primarily due to the prevalence of treason, a significant issue in books one and two.
Now, a new situation arises where Mike commits Familicide/ Homicide in a small town. Unlike previous
cases involving power struggles or mutiny, Mikeâs crime involves the complete annihilation of a family
for reasons best known to him. While rare, such occurrences can happen. In handling this matter, it
falls under the jurisdiction of the Head Alpha of the North, Christian Zakharov, as it is akin to Homicide.
However, the ruling class has also become engaged due to Liamâs involvement with Sophia.
Itâs crucial to note that the Law on Familicide punishment has not been abolished, and each region
operates under a distinct governing system, as established in book one. Only escalated issues reach
the council and become part of the King and lordâs business.
To address concerns about inconsistencies in the story, itâs comparable to a regular court system,
where Manslaughter and Murder are separate offences carrying different punishments, despite
resulting in the loss of life.
Thank you for your time in reading this clarification. I hope it was helpful.