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[Discuss] Bans vs. Liege's Rights

Robert Croson, Jr robert at arcm.com
Tue Mar 27 17:52:54 CEST 2007


On 27 Mar 2007 at 15:45, Alex Davies wrote:

> >From: "Jeff Wilson" <jjwilson61 at cox.net>
> >
> >Under the new allegiance system, should a judge be allowed to ban a knight
> >without the concurrence of his liege?  Or to put it another way, should a
> >liege be able to protect his knight's from the judge?
> >
> >I think it would be more fun and more in the flavor of the new system to
> >allow a region lord or duke to protect his knights from the wrath of the
> >judge.  Of course the lord would be a valid target for the judge.
> >
> >I'm not sure how that would work within the game though.  The power of the
> >judge to ban could be limited to unaligned knights and region lords.  The
> >region lords could then be given the power to ban their vassals, but I'm 
> >not
> >sure that you want to give judge powers to the region lords.
> >
> >I guess the easiest way would be to give the region lords the power to lift
> >bans on their own vassals.
> >
> 
> I believe that's already covered with the good and bad marks system.

Does it actually work yet?

>From what I understand, any noble with more good marks than bad (a positive 
rating in the eyes of their liege) is not supposed to be able to be fined. I'm not 
sure about banning. I have a judge character on EC, but I have no way of 
knowing if any particular noble does or does not appear on the list, and I'm not 
about to go through and compare all 100 names in the realm with the list on 
the fines page. Or maybe the names still who up there, and you won't know 
until you actually try to fine them. That would make more sense.


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Rob

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