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  • Sundren Legion Law Enforcement

    Been getting a few tells and interesting conversations from various players about where the Legion can and cannot enforce their laws, especially concerning Legion PC's.

    First off: Legion authority extends to the ENTIRE VALLEY (i.e. The whole Server). Everywhere. If a Legionnaire sees a crime committed, ANYWHERE, they can enforce the laws. The campfire by the Inn is NO exception. Sundren legion protects Sundren, not just its cities and civilized zones. Some people are trying to say they can commit crimes in front of legionnaires in the wild zones and get away with it. Sorry, no, it doesn't work that way. That would be like a vacationing police officer ignoring an obvious crime because it wasn't committed in his city. It doesn't work that way. That would be silly.

    However, a lot of Sundren's laws do not apply outside of civilized zones and they say the direct exception IN those laws. For example: You may not wear a mask in a civilized zone, but outside that is perfectly fine. You may not bring large or dangerous animal companions in a civilized zone, but outside is likewise perfectly fine.

    Outside of a civilized zone, a single Legionnaire is essentially on his own. He has no backup, except other Legionnaire PC's who might be nearby, or can be contacted. But he is NOT powerless. If a Legion PC calls you out at the campfire, he is on his own in enforcing the law, but he is perfectly entitled to do it. You can resist, and possibly defeat the Legionnaire, or escape, and there would be little more the Legionnaire could do, but you cannot say "You can't do anything to me out here." Yes he can. But out there, he is on his own in doing it.

    Check out the laws. Remember that they apply to the valley as a whole, not just its cities and military encampments. Its just easier to do in those places.

    And for clarification, a civilized zone is any area within the limits of a town, city, or military encampment. This does mean that the campfire by the Inn is outside those zones, but a Legion PC can still react to misdeeds he witnesses there.
    The poetry that comes from the squaring off between;
    and the circling is worth it, finding beauty in the dissonance.

  • #2
    And what are the laws regarding less-than-accepted races?

    Half-orcs, Orcs, Drow, Tiefling, etc.

    Are they protected by the law, or not, and to what extent?
    Running across the mountains, attacking with an oversized scalpel, cometh Helga Great-Wyrm! And she gives a mighty bellow:
    "Brace yourself, oh human speck of dust! You are made of meat and I am very hungry!"

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    • #3
      http://www.sundren.org/wiki/index.ph...s#Anderson_Act

      All humanoids of monstrous bloodlines within Sundren territory are required to carry registration certificates.

      Many races can be predisposed toward unlawful tendencies. In accordance with the Anderson Act, these races must obtain registration certificates and carry them on their persons at all times. These races include, but are not limited to:

      Half-Orcs
      Aasimar
      Tieflings
      Half-Drow
      Gensai
      Gray orc

      Svirfneblin have been removed from the list.

      Registration certificates may be obtained at the following offices:

      Port Avanthyr, city hall Sundren, city watch
      If they don't register, they have no rights or protections under the law.
      Originally posted by Saulus
      Stop playing other shitty MMOs and work on Sundren, asshole.

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      • #4
        Also, to clarify, Drow are not protected under the law, considering registrations:

        http://www.sundren.org/wiki/index.ph...Regarding_Drow
        Drow are wicked distant cousins of the fair elven folk, dark-skinned being from underground. Because of their evil nature and the persistent crimes they have been committing, all drow are disallowed from entering incorporated towns and military camps in Sundren. Drow who enter a town or military camp unlawfully will be apprehended, and may be imprisoned, beaten, banished, or executed. They receive no trial unless such is recommended by a court of law.

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        • #5
          I take it Svirfs, Duegar and Drow are KoS according to the Lawful side of the world, then?
          Running across the mountains, attacking with an oversized scalpel, cometh Helga Great-Wyrm! And she gives a mighty bellow:
          "Brace yourself, oh human speck of dust! You are made of meat and I am very hungry!"

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Root View Post
            I take it Svirfs, Duegar and Drow are KoS according to the Lawful side of the world, then?
            Yuppers.
            I got one leg missin'
            How do I get around?

            One Leg Missin'
            Meet the Feebles

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            • #7
              Why are laws so black and white with people? RP-ers, come on. All of america has laws enforced, but go into Little Haiti in Miami and see if you come out safe Even cops don't go in there without worrying for themselves.

              Just because laws CAN be enforced, doesn't always mean they WILL be or that it's safe for enforcement to execute. Some guy tries to arrest you in the middle of the forest and you want to give him the finger, why not do it? Best he can do is say "I tried to arrest some guy and he gave me the finger" in some report or stab you in the face.

              My mommy always said, if you can't say something nice about somebody, make sure you can beat him up

              I just wish less stuff of this nature went OOC with people. <_<

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              • #8
                Since it apparently has been long enough that some people forgot, or new people are not yet aware, this thread is bumped to remind people of the Sundren Legion's authority.
                The poetry that comes from the squaring off between;
                and the circling is worth it, finding beauty in the dissonance.

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