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== Dealing with Criminals ==
== Dealing with Criminals ==
Several ways have been shown how criminals are dealt with. In cases where higher stakes are at risk, [Truth] spells or truth-revealing items (rings, amulets, etc.) are often used to determine guilt or innocence.
Several ways have been shown how criminals are dealt with. In cases where higher stakes are at risk, [Truth] spells or truth-revealing items (rings, amulets, etc.) are often used to determine guilt or innocence.
* [[Drakes|Drake]] law allows a criminal to recompense their victims. As this formal process is overseen by authorized guards, it also includes paying a heavy fine. Afterwards, the crime is scratched from the records. Petty offences can be reported to city guards who are obligated to serve as arbitrators, judge and jury in person. Larger crimes are dealt with by the [[Watch Captain]], an official jury or even the city council. Many smaller crimes, like rowdy behaviour, are punished by fines or overnight imprisonment. City Guards have to swear once per month that they have not turned criminal.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/03/31/7-16-l/ Chapter 7.16 L]</ref>
* [[Drakes|Drake]] law allows a criminal to recompense their victims. As this formal process is overseen by authorized guards, it also includes paying a heavy fine. Afterwards, the crime is scratched from the records. Petty offences can be reported to city guards who are obligated to serve as arbitrators, judge and jury in person. Larger crimes are dealt with by the [[Watch Captain]], an official jury or even the city council. Many smaller crimes, like rowdy behaviour, are punished by fines or overnight imprisonment.
** [[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.
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