The Laws of
Avalon
These are the
absolute laws of the land of the Kingdom of Evendarr. Individual Principalities,
Duchies, Counties, Baronies, and even Estates may have their own additional laws
so long as they do not conflict with any higher law.
These are the
expected punishments as accepted by the leaders of the Kingdoms and Empires upon
the continent of Avalon upon the world of Tyrra.
It may be noted that anyone who is
foolish enough to merit a third punishment for any crime will find no mercy and
receive a punishment consummate with the severity of their crime.
Judgment and sentencing by a Noble or
their designee (Magistrate) need not include a trial nor even the presence of
the accused, though a trial is encouraged. If a trial is granted, it is the
responsibility of the accused to gather any that wish to speak for them. If
witnesses are not present at the time of the trial, time will not necessarily be
allotted to summon them.
Once sentence has been pronounced,
the criminal is often granted a period of time (usually 45 minutes) to gather
any fines, surrender to the authorities, or prepare for death. In the event that
the criminal cannot pay a fine, he will be required to surrender any property,
barring one weapon of the judge's choice, to make up the difference of the fine.
If the punishment of a crime includes death, then it is the Noble’s decision as
to the manner of death unless the law specifies otherwise. Note, a punishment of
Death requires that the spirit dissipates to seek resurrection, not merely
existing in the state of death prior to receiving a life spell.
Finally, the Noble may increase or
decrease the sentence if they believe it is merited. These cases should be the
exception instead of the norm.
If an individual is convicted of a
crime, and sentenced to ‘Public Beating”, they will be placed within a circle of
the townsfolk, and each is permitted to strike the criminal once.
Traditionally
a Noble is tried by their liege lord if such is possible though such a courtesy
given to a Noble is not required by law.
Breaking
an oath shall render the “Oathbreaker” unfit of trust of any type and
bar them from any position in any honorable company or house. The oath
must have been taken under their own free will and with no coercion.
Such a person must undergo a personal quest to redeem their honor of the
choosing of they whom he or she had sworn Oath. If the quest is felt
inappropriate the judged may appeal to a noble of at least Baronial rank
for an alternative.
To be declared
Outlaw is to be stripped of all protections and rights granted under the laws of
Evendarr and any additional lower laws. An outlaw must still obey the law and is
subject to all strictures and responsibilities of it. If the Outlaw status is
made indefinite then it must last at least one year after which time the Outlaw
must gain the sponsorship of a Baron to plead his case to at least the Duke of
the lands in which the crime was committed in order for the status to be lifted.
Accomplice: An associate in crime, one who willfully
operates, aids or assists in the commission of a crime, Either by action or
inaction. The accomplice shall bear the criminal responsibility as if they were
the sole participants of said crime.
Arson: The
willful destruction of another's property without consent by any means (The
willful destruction or damage by fire to any property of another or of the
state. Also the destruction of ones own property by fire if it is done so for
profit and or if some collateral damage or destruction to the property of
another or of the state ensues.).
First Offense: Death and Loss of All Property.
Second Offense: Obliteration.
Assassination:
While the taking of another's life is covered by the crime of murder,
assassination is both the premeditated murder of another for a fee and the
hiring of such assassins. It is thus treated, if possible, as a more callous
crime.
First Offense: Two Deaths and Loss of All
Property.
Second Offense: Obliteration and Outlaw for One
Year.
Assault: The
willful attack on another citizen by any means including weapon, spell, alchemy,
potion or trap. Use of any of these upon another person without their consent.
An unlawful attempt or declaration (written or unwritten) on the part of one or
several with force or violence or malice to cause unwanted harm or mischief upon
another. An attempt or offer to harm another without touching them, as one lifts
their arms in a threatening manner to another or strikes at them and misses. If
the assault causes death the charge will become murder.
First Offense: Public Beating and Monetary Fine.
Second Offense: Death and Monetary Fine.
Bribery: The offering, giving or
receiving, or solicitation of something of value for the purpose of influencing
the action of a person in the responsible discharge of his or her public or
legal duties.
First Offense: Public Beating and 50 Gold Piece
Fine.
Second Offense: Death and Loss of All Property.
Burglary: This
law covers breaking into another citizens home and consequently stealing
property of another while in their home or business.
First Offense: Return of Stolen Property and Loss
of All Property.
Second Offense: Return of Stolen Property, Death,
and Loss of All Property.
Conspiracy:
This crime is defined as the knowledge and willful cooperation in or planning by
more than one person to commit any of the other crimes listed here (A
combination or confederation between two or more willing persons for the purpose
of committing by their joint efforts some criminal act or some act which is
innocent in itself but becomes criminal when done by the concerted action of the
conspirators.). If the conspiracy is against a noble, the charge may be treason.
First Offense: 25 Gold Piece Fine.
Second Offense: Death.
Counterfeiting\Forgery:
While the obvious cause of this crime is the use of false monies, it also
includes the sale or trade of false formal components represented as real
components and the use of a counterfeited signature or writ. If a Noble
signature or writ is counterfeited this becomes treason (Falsely making or
materially altering by hand or otherwise with intent to defraud, any document or
symbol which if genuine might apparently be of legal efficacy or the foundation
of a legal claim.).
First Offense: 25 Gold Piece Fine and Branding of
the Back of the Right Hand.
Second Offense: Death and Loss of All Property.
Impersonating a Noble:
This involves not only the act of pretending to have noble title when you do not
have such but also acting as if a noble has given you authority to act in their
name when they have not. If you commit a crime while doing this the charge can
be elevated to Treason (To knowingly present oneself by document, raiment,
statement to be of a noble station.).
First Offense: Death and Loss of All Property.
Second Offense: Obliteration, Declared Outlaw
Indefinitely, and Loss of All Property.
Kidnapping:
This crime involves the unlawful taking and holding of a citizen against his or
her will, and attempts to ransom these captives to friends or family. Also, the
forcible and unlawful confinement of an individual.
First offense: Death and Loss of All Property.
Second Offense: Obliteration.
Libel: One
person or group of persons issuing or presenting a prejudicial or false
statement or accusation pertaining to any other by the use of print, writing,
pictures, or signs. It is a crime to print, write, etc. knowingly false
statements with the intent to injure the character or image of another.
First Offense: Public Beating and 25 Gold Piece
Fine.
Second Offense: Death and Loss of All Property.
Mockery of a Noble:
This involves the defamation of a Nobles character through insults, lies or
mockery. If this is used to incite rebellion the charge becomes treason.
First offense: 10 Gold Piece Fine.
Second Offense: Loss of All Property and Possible
Death.
Murder: The
willful taking of another citizen's life, premeditated or in the heat of anger
is murder. Even if the victim receives a Life spell, you are still held
accountable for this crime (Deliberate action to cause the death of any
individual.).
First Offense: Death and Loss of All Property.
Second Offense: Obliteration, Loss of All
Property, and Declared Outlaw for One Year.
Necromancy:
Not only is Necromancy a crime in the lands of Avalon, it is a crime against the
Land itself. This crime involves casting of spells with the word "chaos" in the
verbal, creation and control of undead through Cantrips and Formal Magic Spells,
and use of any item necromantic in nature (The use of any spell, ability or item
that calls upon chaos or causes an effect identical to a necromantic spell.
Also, the use of any spell, ability or item that causes the creation or release
of undead as well as the use of any spell, ability or item that transforms a
living being into undead. The willful and consenting possession of any item that
possesses necromantic properties.).
First Offense: Death, Loss of All Property, and
Possible Obliteration.
Second Offense: Obliteration, Loss of All
Property, and Declared Outlaw Indefinitely.
Perjury: To
knowingly lie or make false or misleading statements to a noble, magistrate or
persons given the power to conduct an official investigation or trial while they
are in the course of such an investigation or trial.
First Offense: Same Punishment as the Crime
Demands.
Second Offense: Death and Loss of All Property or
the Same Punishment as the Crime Demands, Whichever is More Severe.
Slander: The
speaking of false or malicious words concerning another whereby injury results
to their reputation.
First Offense: Public Beating and 25 Gold Piece
Fine.
Second Offense: Death and 50 Gold Piece Fine.
Slavery: The
buying, selling or trade of sentient beings as well as the ownership of such is
slavery. The use of Enslavement elixirs is also a form of slavery (The willful
buying, selling, or holding of an individual against their will such that said
individual shall have no freedom of action and whose person and services are
wholly under the control of another.).
First Offense: Death and Loss of All Property.
Second Offense: Obliteration, Loss of All
Property, and Declared Outlaw for One Year.
Tax Evasion:
This is simply the failure to pay any taxes levied by the Kingdom, Principality,
County, or any Baronies of which you are a citizen. Note: Visiting adventurers
are also subject to some of these taxes.
First Offense: Double Payment of Taxes.
Second Offense: Triple Payment of Taxes and
Possible Loss of All Property.
Theft: The taking of another citizen's
property without permission is theft. Looting another's body is a form of theft
and will be treated as such (To use any portion of or to take possession of the
property of another against there will.).
First Offense: Return of Stolen Property, 25 Gold
Piece Fine, and Wearing of a Yellow Tabard for Six Months.
Second Offense: Return of Stolen Property, Loss
of All Property, and Death.
Treason:
Treason covers things from disobeying a direct noble order, attempting any form
of criminal action on a noble of Evendarr, rendering aid to a sworn enemy of
Evendarr and inciting rebellion against the noble and royal courts of Evendarr
(The involvement in any action or assemblage for the purpose of rebelling
against the state or its lawful governing body or in aiding any other individual
or individuals either foreign or domestic to do the same.). Treason is the most
serious crime in Evendarr and should be invoked with due and proper
consideration and solemnity.
First Offense: Obliteration.
Second Offense: At Least One Obliteration,
Declared an Outlaw Permanently, and Possible Banishment.