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wanted for disrespect?!


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Hey guys, I have been playing FL for a few years.. off and on. I took about a year or so break and Iam back now.. for the few times I get anyways.

You may know me IG as..

Matsuko

Kerridian

Delkar

Hargrath

just a few names.. ;)

Anyways back to the point at hand.

I was wanted for such a retarted reason IMO. I was told that that I was wanted for disrespecting a tribunal.. I have never heard of such a thing, I was only pointing out that he.. who shall rename nameless was pretty much naked and somehow he said he was here to protect the city lol.. I decided Id pick at him and go on about if some random mobs decided to attack weather or not he would fight them and keep them away.. etc.. anyways in the end I was wanted for disrespecting him.. in the crimes list I was wanted for Obstuction. I see no reason for me being wanted since I never unsheathed or attacked anything... what are your thoughts?

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CRIME TYPES:

sheath: possession of unsheated weapon in lawful area

looting: removal of items from any player corpse

theft: use of thief skills to rob, steal, or pry items from a victim

assault: attack upon any mobile within area

murder: attack (including spells such as summon) upon any player in area

obstruction: Assault, attempted theft, or murder on any member of Tribunal.

alright...?!

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Heh. The tomes. This one, specifically.

[Law and Government] : Severe Crimes by Historian Jisil Gwycae

1) Studying in Town

The towns are meant to be a safe haven for all, not a

place for people to be assassinated, or for others to

prepare to assassinate them while they are enjoying

life. Thus, any person caught studying another person

in town may be immediately marked a criminal by the

Tribune in question. To ensure that they do not come

out afterwards and study anew, the Tribune is not

allowed to offer bail in these cases. Length of the

sentence is up to Tribunal discretion. Death should

very, very rarely be given as a punishment for this

sort of offense, and ONLY to multiple repeat offenders.

2) Hiding in Town

At times, a Tribune may need to view a person to ensure

that they have their weapons sheathed, or that they are

not studying someone. When one is requested to stop

hiding by a Tribunal for these purposes, one must comply.

Failure to do so gives the Tribunal justification to

mark said person as a criminal and apprehend them. A

Tribune may NOT, however, execute a person for refusing

to cease hiding, although all other actions are up to

the Tribune's discretion. A warning should be given

to the person who is hiding, before the Tribune marks

them as a criminal.

3) Disrespecting Tribunes

Tribunes are not to be disrespected; if there is a true,

legitimate problem, it should be addressed to the Council.

Any form of physical or verbal disrespect, from calling

the Tribune names, spitting on them, defecating on them,

vomiting on them, or things along these lines are strictly

illegal. The Tribune should offer a warning, first, when

this occurs; if it continues, the Tribune is within his

rights to mark the person as a criminal. Tribunes may

NOT, however, execute a person for disrespect. If the

person in question is already a criminal, however, the

Tribune may, if he so desires, upgrade the level of their

original offense, for example from petty to severe.

4) Changes to the Laws on Severe Crimes

As per the concept of 'Flexibility of the Law' under

the tome of 'Principles of the Tribunal,' these laws

may be changed at any point in time, based on the

methodology enumerated under the principle stated

in 'Flexibility of the Law'.

So decreed by Lord Martineius, Councillor of the Tribunal.

For further information, go to the Rheydin Library (located about five steps north of the Red Dragon Inn), and type "tome".

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I'm not sure how he could deal with his creepy avatar in game' date=' but it's got to be possible.[/quote']

Hahahaha. :P

But yeah, first real point to realise is that Justice were your friendly Law enforcers, but Tribunal are just nasty, cruel, sexy, canniving, evil, sexy, calculating, power-driven, sexy, intolerant people. Some, anyway.

Dey

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