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Latest revision as of 14:04, 28 July 2003
The Laws of Avendar, as followed and preached by the Guardians:
The laws are as follows. These laws apply to any region which has been designated by the Guardians, and will be enforced mercilessly. Any who break the law will be marked for a Reward. They will then be hunted by the Guardians, and by many of the land, for the god Iandir will reward their killer. For more information about rewards and those who may receive them, read the scroll entitled "help reward." Areas designated as law-observant are as follows: Var Bandor, Krilin Fortress, Earendam, Merchant Headquarters, Gaald, the Patrician's Palace and the Hall of Law. 1. Any person who attacks another person in a law-observant area will be marked for a reward. Members of the Guardians may attack one who has been marked at any time, for it is their calling to punish the law-breakers. Guardians may choose to deputize non-chaotic people, who are then temporarily allowed to attack criminals in law-observant areas. These are the only exceptions. 2. Any person who steals or attempts to steal from another within a law- observant area will be marked for a reward. The following offenses will be considered theft: Taking items from another person's corpse without the owner's consent, taking items from the corpse of a recently-slain criminal, stealing items from another person's pet or mercenary or the corpse thereof, and the actual act of stealing an item from another person's possession. Members of the Guardians of Law, or deputies operating under the instructions of a member of the Guardians of Law may at times take items from a person's corpse in the line of duty. This includes holding items to prevent theft and confiscating items to punish an offender. 3. Any person who attacks a guildguard or the guard of one of the three Guardian offices within a law-observant area will be marked for a reward. Guardians of Law may attack guildguards in pursuit of criminals. 4. Any non-Guardian who enters the Hall of Law will be marked for a reward. 5. Any person who recklessly uses a deadly skill within a law-observant area will be marked for a reward. A deadly skill will be defined as a skill or spell that can cause bodily damage to a person. Reckless use will be defined as use that has the potential to affect bystanders (ie, area- affect spells). Included are skills that make an area dangerous to travel, such as Wall of Fire or traps. 6. Any person who directly aids a marked person will also be marked for a reward. This includes supplying the marked person with potions, scrolls, healing, refreshment, food, water, weapons, armor, and other means of aid. Those who choose a marked person as a travelling companion are advised to be very cautious, lest they run afoul of the law.
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