Quote Originally Posted by Cikomyr View Post
No. The Laws are TAUGHT as a moral guidelines, but as a Wizard gets older and wiser, he knows better and understand the actual practicality of the Laws.

A Death Curse's effect is irrelevant, since it actually kills the Wizard using it. Therefore; no risk of corruption, no Laws need to be enforced.
I'm not talking about enforcement, I'm talking about how the action is viewed.

For example, if a Wizard and an apprentice are under the Doom of Damocles, and the wizard uses a lethal death curse, is their apprentice killed? Is the Wizard viewed as a Warlock or as a Wizard who killed a foe with their dying breath.

Are Wardens taught to use their Death Curses to kill their enemies because they're dead anyway? Or are they taught that using magic to kill is ALWAYS wrong, even when there is no chance of corruption.

The Blackstaff is kept secret from the rest of the council. Is this because the council wants to hide it's superweapon, or because they want to preach that the Laws of Magic are a moral code rather than a safety manual.