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A reformed predatory creature named Ronar serves as the appointed judge of a community baking contest, drawing gossip, fear, and reluctant admiration from attendees. He possesses extremely acute senses—particularly taste and hearing—and reflects on the painful psychological conditioning and surgical procedures that remade him from an outlaw into an authority who controls food shipments. The story follows social discomfort and curiosity about the experiment, the tradeoffs of enforced reform, and questions of trust, expertise, and the ethics of using psychological science to reshape dangerous beings into productive citizens.
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