Royal Decree: Lycanthropes
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Those found aiding or abetting Lycanthropes are to be named none citizen, losing their protections. Other charges may be applied at the discretion of the realm
The Royal Herald
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I'll make the announcement and see that Lucy is brought in.
What should be considered a suitable fine?
Bryce
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With respect due to the herald that is unacceptable.
There is no provision for any lashing in the Kingdom lawbook for such a sentence. Any found to conspire with creatures of evil are to be named non citizen and have other charges laid at them at the discretion of the realm.
Therefore, the matter is clear.
Those who have aided Lycans are;
Declared non citizen and forfeit all protections of the law
Charge of Armed Assault for their role in the violent crimes inherent to Lycans.
Stripped of any offices held
Fines ranging between 5000 coin and 15000 coin with my personal recommendation as 10000.
Minimum of One Tenday's worth of labour as assign by the council, in this case would be the mentioned exile.Councilor Castemont
Bishopric of Eveningstar. -
With the greatest of respect Councillor Castemont, The House of the Morning set the laws in Eveningstar, not Arabel.
You are of course welcome to put this to a vote, and the rulers of Arabel will be aware of the councils advice regarding this matter.
-A Clerk.
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Clerk, verify you own records of the Kingdom Laws. These are the laws which I reference and not any of the Bishopric.
I refer you to the Arabellan Citizenship for review and cause of the initial rebuke to the Royal Herald. The lawbook is less clear on the additional charges at the discretion of the Realm but in the interest of safeguarding the people of the realm, this should be treated as a serious crime, befitting that it is a serious concern and danger.
Councilor Castemont
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You highlighted the correct point, additional charges at the discretion of the realm. The council is a part of how that discretion in utilised. Though the council is generally not the method of creating laws, as they are supposedly more useful at advising and implementing on solutions to threats rather than solutions to clerical problems. We clerks can handle those. Well... Most of us.
Your input has surely been noted.
-A clerk
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A suitable fine shall be determined by the party bringing them to justice.
- The Herald
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OOC:
Original post has been modified
@SpiffyMeister said in Royal Decree: Lycanthropes:
Those found aiding or abetting Lycanthropes are to be named none citizen, losing their protections. Other charges may be applied at the discretion of the realm.
The Royal Herald
We have retconned the NPC responses in here, consider the above to have ALWAYS been what was written there.
Regarding fines, - that comes under "other charges" and would be decided by NPC's, if at all.
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