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Laws of the Kingdom
The Grand Tribunal, through the grace of King Amadil, bestows these laws upon the kingdom of Coradar.

Arson: The willful destruction of another's property without consent by any means.
  • First Offense: Payment in gold to cover the cost to rebuild lost property
  • Second Offense: Death by public burning and loss of all property.
  • Third Offense: Public Obliteration.
Assault: The willful attack on another citizen by any means.
  • First Offense: Public Lashing and fine of 10 gold.
  • Second Offense: Public Death and loss of all property.
  • Third Offense: Public Obliteration
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 property and loss of all property.
  • Second Offense: Return of property, Death, and loss of all property.
  • Third Offense: Public Obliteration.
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.
  • First Offense: 25 gold piece fine.
  • Second Offense: Death and loss of all property.
  • Third Offense: Public Obliteration
Chaos Magic: The casting of any magic with the word “Chaos” in the incant, is forbidden in the secure regions of Coradar. Use of these magics must be strictly regulated, if a caster wishes to cast such magics they must register with the Magistrate of Magi. This is to protect the lands, and any damage caused by such casting can be reversed. Casting of such magics in the prohibited area’s will meet with the following, in addition to possible assault or murder charges.
  • First Offense: Fine of 10 gold pieces
  • Second Offense: Public Lashing and Fine of 25 gold pieces.
  • Third Offense: Public Death.
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.
  • First Offense: Public Death and loss of all property.
  • Second Offense: Public Obliteration, Declared Outlaw Indefinitely, and loss of property.
  • Third Offense: Public Obliteration until final death.
Kidnapping: This crime involves the unlawful taking and holding of a citizen against his or her will.
  • First offense: Public Death, loss of property.
  • Second Offense: Public Obliteration
  • Third Offense: Obliteration until final death
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.
  • Third Offense: Public 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.
  • First Offense: Public Death, Loss of all property.
  • Second Offense: Public Obliteration, Loss of all property and declared Outlaw.
  • Third Offense: Obliteration until final death.
Necromancy: This crime involves creation and control of undead through Spells,Cantrips and Formal Magic Spells, and use of any item necromantic in nature.
  • First Offense: Death, Loss of all property.
  • Second Offense: Obliteration, Loss of all Property and Declared Outlaw Indefinitely.
  • Third Offense: Public Obliteration until final death.
Slavery: The buying, selling or trade of sentient beings as well as the ownership of such is slavery.
  • First Offense: Death and Loss of all property.
  • Second Offense: Obliteration, Loss of all property and declared Outlaw for One Year.
  • Third Offense: Obliteration until final death.
Theft: The taking of another citizen's property without permission is theft.
  • First Offense: Return of property, 25 gold piece fine. “T” mark placed upon right wrist.
  • Second Offense: Return of property, Loss of all property and death.
  • Third Offense: Public Obliteration.
Treason: Treason covers things from disobeying a direct noble order, attempting any form of criminal action on a noble, rendering aid to an identified outlaw and inciting rebellion against the noble.
  • First Offense: Public Obliteration.
  • Second Offense: Three Obliterations, Declared an Outlaw Permanently, possible Banishment
  • Third Offense: Obliteration until final death.