148530@student.fbk.EUR.N
01-08-1997, 03:52 PM
> RE: Evil parties w/LN regent
>
> Sebastiaan -- Frankly, this sounds like an impossible situation to me. Your
> regent is, hopefully, looking out for his people and trying to do his best
> for them, as he sees it, which is from a lawful viewpoint. Evil people,
> especially powerful ones, are likely to bring harm to your citizens, and,
> unless they are all lawful evil, break a lot of laws in the process.
They aren't all LE, but since they are still low level (like my own
PC) they haven't done anything drastically yet. Yes as long as they
don't break the laws they are perfectly welcome. I just wondered what
kind of laws there were to break, like can you give me some example (
other that 'thou shalt kill no other man bla bla bla') of laws in
such a frontier country as Dhoesone. Next to that I'm too busy
putting a leash at the guilds, which are far to powerfull, so they
can go by unnoticed for some time. I did warn them not to break any
laws before we even had finished the character building proces, they
all agreed, so they know my wrath will come if they don't anyway.
> If I were your regent, I'd either get them as far from my country as possible, or
> find something to convict them of (shouldn't be too hard) and string 'em up.
> But that might just be my anti-evil-PC side talking . . .
Then again, even as much as I would like to do that when the time
comes, there is an assassin in the party as well (which of course
isn't known to any other than the DM and the assassin herself). So I
might expect a troublesome ruling.
Seb
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>
> Sebastiaan -- Frankly, this sounds like an impossible situation to me. Your
> regent is, hopefully, looking out for his people and trying to do his best
> for them, as he sees it, which is from a lawful viewpoint. Evil people,
> especially powerful ones, are likely to bring harm to your citizens, and,
> unless they are all lawful evil, break a lot of laws in the process.
They aren't all LE, but since they are still low level (like my own
PC) they haven't done anything drastically yet. Yes as long as they
don't break the laws they are perfectly welcome. I just wondered what
kind of laws there were to break, like can you give me some example (
other that 'thou shalt kill no other man bla bla bla') of laws in
such a frontier country as Dhoesone. Next to that I'm too busy
putting a leash at the guilds, which are far to powerfull, so they
can go by unnoticed for some time. I did warn them not to break any
laws before we even had finished the character building proces, they
all agreed, so they know my wrath will come if they don't anyway.
> If I were your regent, I'd either get them as far from my country as possible, or
> find something to convict them of (shouldn't be too hard) and string 'em up.
> But that might just be my anti-evil-PC side talking . . .
Then again, even as much as I would like to do that when the time
comes, there is an assassin in the party as well (which of course
isn't known to any other than the DM and the assassin herself). So I
might expect a troublesome ruling.
Seb
************************************************** ***************
Sebastiaan G.P. Berendse
148530@student.fbk.eur.nl
There is a world just around the corner of your mind
where reality is an intruder and dreams come true.
You may escape into it at will, you need no secret password,
magic wand or Alladins Lamp, all you need is your own imagination...
************************************************** *******************