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[Discuss] Preventitive measures...?

Josiah Allen josiahallen at gmail.com
Fri Jan 12 21:57:16 CET 2007


On 1/12/07, Robert Croson, Jr <robert at arcm.com> wrote:
>
> On 12 Jan 2007 at 15:43, Joe Truba wrote:
>
> > I'd like to point out this paragraph from
> > http://wiki.battlemaster.org/index.php/The_Elven_Tribune/Issue_16(before
> > this becomes a problem):
> >
> > "
> >
> > On the bright size, Adrian's list is coming up quite nicely. Once
> completed,
> > the list shall be submitted to governments around the continent. The
> list
> > contains all families inovlved with the Avamar Selective and they shall
> be
> > banned from returning to East Island once the war is over. I suspect
> they'll
> > resort to black magic again like the old days though, for they are the
> > source of all evil on this land.
> > "
> >
> > Is this even LEGAL in the sense of fair play? Seeking to ban not nobles,
> but
> > FAMILIES from an island simply because they chose to have a character in
> AS?
>
> You wouldn't find me subscribing to that list, that's for sure.
>
> As far as I know, banning based solely on a family connection is not
> allowed.
>
> I can see banning a character because they were part of the realm, but not
> because one of their other family memebrs was.
>
>
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I believe Tom has made it known you can't ban someone simply for being
related to someone you have reason to ban.

They could make a list of all characters from AS, but their relatives from
other countries have done nothing wrong.

-- 
"Growth in wisdom may be exactly measured by decrease in bitterness"
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