[Closed]Defiling the dead
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As it stands, it is a serious crime in Mister Frosthelms draft:
Defiling the Dead:
Animation of the dead is illegal. In extreme or repeat cases, the sentences may be considered Capital. These cases include, but are not limited to: Raising undead minions for nefarious purposes, raising undead to assault the city, peace officers, nobility, etc. Defilement of the dead is also defined as any interaction made with an undead creature that does not eventually result in the destruction of said undead or the prompt fleeing from it. Certain rare exceptions may be made if the creature is conclusively deemed by Peace Officials to never be capable of threatening the common folk. Affecting 'deals' with undead such as liches or other grossly evil, intelligent undead will be considered as defilement. Having an undead creature in your company or retinue is considered defilement. To strive to become undead yourself is defilement.
Note: Undead creatures have no rights in the City of Arabel; they are protected by no laws and may be destroyed immediately if discovered. Additionally no church or organization is exempt from this law and may be held accountable if it is discovered.I propose this is considered a Capital Crime as it is beyond reeducation. Giving second chances to those who, at many times, had the opportunity to find a better way will only cost us more time, lives and resource.
I do hope I need not explain more. But we shall see.
Kindly,
~Guildmaster Finley Copperfield
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You are not wrong. Perhaps animation and defiling should be separated. Although heinous and in need of a firm and swift punishment I do not believe a grave robber defiling the dead, or an adventurer willfully speaking with a sentient undead should immediately result in capital offenses but should still be handled with strict justice. Perhaps animation should be moved out of "Defiling the Dead" and become it's own Capital offense.
-Morpheus
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@Crusader-K said in Defiling the dead:
You are not wrong. Perhaps animation and defiling should be separated. Although heinous and in need of a firm and swift punishment I do not believe a grave robber defiling the dead, or an adventurer willfully speaking with a sentient undead should immediately result in capital offenses but should still be handled with strict justice. Perhaps animation should be moved out of "Defiling the Dead" and become it's own Capital offense.
-Morpheus
Agreed. Forgive me, the sight of animation as a serious crime blinded me.
Kindly,
~Guildmaster Finley Copperfield
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Im fine with animation being a capital offense
Michael
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Animation. Capital offense.
Defiling the Dead, such as graverobbing, desecration of tombs, mundane manipulation of the dead, etc. Serious Offense, with multiple counts upgrading severity to Capital.
Gravedigger Delacrux
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Begin drafting these articles for inclusion to the lawbook draft.
Sir Malcom
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