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** [[Pisces]] robbed farmers and villagers outside [[Liscor]] in disguise, until [[Erin]] uncovered him and told the authorities. While Pisces could flee them, he had to pay a high fine to be allowed back in Liscor. However, there were some stipulations like not practicing [Necromancy].
** [[Pisces]] robbed farmers and villagers outside [[Liscor]] in disguise, until [[Erin]] uncovered him and told the authorities. While Pisces could flee them, he had to pay a high fine to be allowed back in Liscor. However, there were some stipulations like not practicing [Necromancy].
** [[Lyonette]] committed theft and arson in Liscor. After she was apprehended and her possessions confiscated, the value wasn't enough to pay for her crimes. She was exiled from Liscor in the middle of winter which meant "left for dead". Circumstances allowed her to return to Liscor, but to regain her possessions, she still has to raise her considerable fine.
** [[Lyonette]] committed theft and arson in Liscor. After she was apprehended and her possessions confiscated, the value wasn't enough to pay for her crimes. She was exiled from Liscor in the middle of winter which meant "left for dead". Circumstances allowed her to return to Liscor, but to regain her possessions, she still has to raise her considerable fine.
** In Liscor, items from captured criminals aren't confiscated unless they were used in pursuit of a crime, could be used to harm others, are contraband, or the criminal in questioned is being exiled or charged with a serious crime.<ref>{{VERef|10.44 Z (Pt. 2)}}</ref>
**[[Manus]] is known to conscript its criminals into military duty, as well as deal out lashings.<ref name=":5">[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/12/14/9-28/ Chapter 9.28]</ref> They also manage organized crime with infiltrators reporting to the military,<ref name=":9">{{VERef|10.41 T}}</ref> and are known to have informants among every group within the city.<ref>{{VERef|8.44 O}}</ref>
**[[Manus]] is known to conscript its criminals into military duty, as well as deal out lashings.<ref name=":5">[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/12/14/9-28/ Chapter 9.28]</ref> They also manage organized crime with infiltrators reporting to the military,<ref name=":9">{{VERef|10.41 T}}</ref> and are known to have informants among every group within the city.<ref>{{VERef|8.44 O}}</ref>
**[[Oteslia]] allows convicts to go outside instead of keeping them in a cell for the duration of their sentence. Prisoners can tend to gardens in the prisons, though they are not allowed gardening tools they might use as weapons.<ref name=":5" />
**[[Oteslia]] allows convicts to go outside instead of keeping them in a cell for the duration of their sentence. Prisoners can tend to gardens in the prisons, though they are not allowed gardening tools they might use as weapons.<ref name=":5" />
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