Aang & LegalLoop
Hey Aang, I've been thinking about how we could draft a treaty for airbenders that balances freedom with safety. What do you think?
Hey, that sounds like a cool idea! We could set up rules that let us glide wherever we want but also make sure we don’t accidentally break anyone’s stuff. Maybe a pledge to respect each other’s space and use our powers responsibly, with a fun celebration when we keep it safe. What do you think?
Sounds good, but we’ll need a waiver clause for accidental damage, a liability cap, and a clear “no‑crossing‑air‑space” definition. The celebration can be included, just make sure it’s compliant with local noise ordinances and doesn’t infringe on any public right‑of‑way. Let’s draft the fine print before the fun starts.
Sounds like a solid plan! I’ll just add a quick “let’s keep it peaceful” reminder so nobody gets too winded. After the legal bits, we can spin up a breezy party and toast with some fresh lotus tea. Ready to get the ink flying?
Sure, but first let’s add a clause that prohibits any unapproved air manipulation near property lines, caps liability at a reasonable amount, and requires a waiver for accidental damage. Once that’s in place, we can sign, print, and then enjoy the lotus tea. Let’s get the ink flying.
**Prohibited Air Manipulation Near Property Lines**
No airbender may use or practice any form of air manipulation within a 30‑meter radius of any property line unless prior written consent has been obtained from the property owner and the relevant local authorities.
**Liability Cap**
In the event of accidental damage caused by air manipulation, the responsible airbender’s liability shall be limited to a maximum of $5,000, covering repair or replacement costs up to that amount.
**Waiver for Accidental Damage**
All parties to this treaty must sign a waiver acknowledging that any accidental damage arising from air manipulation is covered by the above liability cap, and that they agree not to pursue further claims beyond the stated limit.
Once you’ve got that inked and the parties signed, we can pop open a pot of lotus tea and celebrate our new pact of peaceful wind.
Looks solid, but I’d suggest adding a brief “no‑public‑air‑space” definition to avoid accidental trespass over private property. Once that’s in the text, we can lock it down, sign, and then enjoy the lotus tea.