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Post by Teneas on Jan 8, 2009 9:25:49 GMT -5
Just wondering, and I looked but didn't find them, what are Cormyr's laws in regards to summoning undead, walking around with them, and using them? For the most part, not in our mod, but summoning of some lesser forms of undead does require a "source", which of course, would mean grave robbing a body as an example. I understand that greater undead versions do not require such an act, because..well..where are you going to dig up a necromental or a shadow?
But..what are the laws in regards to undead use, summoning, etc?
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Post by Teneas on Jan 9, 2009 18:11:44 GMT -5
For now I will assume this has become a topic on your boards, so..whenever you guys decide, just holler.
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Post by Teneas on Jan 18, 2009 18:07:26 GMT -5
*bump* If you don't know, or are deciding..can I just know that much?
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Post by Pookey on Jan 18, 2009 19:18:50 GMT -5
The DM team is discussing the issue right now.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2009 19:02:18 GMT -5
After a discussion by the DM Team, here is what we have decided the current laws are regarding the animating/dominating of undead in Cormyr.
The animating of corpses legally purchased or obtained is legal in Cormyr under the following conditions:
Killing a monster or finding the corpse of a monster or outlaw in the wilderness is considered legal acquisition of said corpse.
No undead in populated areas the animator doesn't specifically own.
No undead in city limits, or in sight of rural farms.
The crown is not responsible for damages to your undead, and will not lend aid to you in collection of damages. It is not a crime to damage the undead regardless of 'ownership'. The kingdom of Cormyr does not wish to become involved in personal grudges over philosophically motivated destruction or creation of undead.
It is not a crime to destroy undead.
The undead have no legal rights in Cormyr.
Harming a citizen of Cormyr, or a legal resident of Cormyr in order to protect, avenge, or aid undead is assault and/or murder.
You are responsible for any damages that undead you summon cause. If the undead you summon or dominate commit a crime, you will be charged with that crime.
Dominating existing undead is legal, so long as they are not brought within sight of a populated area, city, or rural farm. These existing undead have no rights. In dominating these undead you become responsible for their actions so long as they are under your control, and after they are released if they are released near enough to a populated area to be considered a threat.
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Post by Teneas on Jan 19, 2009 19:49:29 GMT -5
Thanks for the answer guys.
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