When Osclow was working for the Legion and caught a criminal, we (as in OOCly me, the criminal, and any other associated Legion players) didn't play the captured criminal off as convicted of murder unless the one they attacked was actually perma-dead. Since this rarely actually happened, the criminal was accused instead of assault and battery, which does NOT get you a life sentence or execution. Usually it's just jail time and/or a fine.
The fines were often hefty enough to make the bad guys more careful the next time around. And the beatings us more chaotic good types gave the criminals after they paid their fines and left the prison REALLY made them think twice. All in all, it worked out fairly well.
"No your honor. The ex-con tripped on his way out of the prison...over and over again."
Bluff roll: 60
Yes, it SHOULD be more difficult to be a lawbreaker in a lawful society (even if that does not necessarily include the whole valley), but I agree with Corn that it should not be any easier to 'die' via perma-jail than it should more traditional methods. If the victim isn't truly dead, you're not a murderer, just a thug.
Another thing to remember is that you should not ONLY take PC action or action against PCs into account. For every ONE PC that breaks out of jail, there's like 200 NPCs (and some PCs) that don't. It's understandable to give priority to news revolving around famous individuals or people you know, but they're not the ONLY people out there. 1 out of 200 equates to 99.5% efficiency on the Legion prison's behalf. Sounds pretty decent to me. Sounds like the Legion does know what they're doing after all.
The fines were often hefty enough to make the bad guys more careful the next time around. And the beatings us more chaotic good types gave the criminals after they paid their fines and left the prison REALLY made them think twice. All in all, it worked out fairly well.
"No your honor. The ex-con tripped on his way out of the prison...over and over again."
Bluff roll: 60
Yes, it SHOULD be more difficult to be a lawbreaker in a lawful society (even if that does not necessarily include the whole valley), but I agree with Corn that it should not be any easier to 'die' via perma-jail than it should more traditional methods. If the victim isn't truly dead, you're not a murderer, just a thug.
Another thing to remember is that you should not ONLY take PC action or action against PCs into account. For every ONE PC that breaks out of jail, there's like 200 NPCs (and some PCs) that don't. It's understandable to give priority to news revolving around famous individuals or people you know, but they're not the ONLY people out there. 1 out of 200 equates to 99.5% efficiency on the Legion prison's behalf. Sounds pretty decent to me. Sounds like the Legion does know what they're doing after all.
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