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Bedwyr:

--- Quote from: Bael on May 03, 2011, 06:50:27 PM ---Why not just ban them IC? It is not that implausible that the family member wrote to him, told him to infiltrate the realm and try do some damage.

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If that's so, then at the bare minimum it's extremely tacky.  That wasn't an "infiltration" attempt.  Less than a minute after arriving he attacked a Council member, without a word to anyone.  This is swearing allegiance to a realm and immediately committing treason.

And yeah, I'm going to have the Judge ban anyone from that family who tries to join Arcaea.  It's either completely OOC, or IC the family is so "close-knit" that they're willing to commit treason in under a minute.

Bedwyr:

--- Quote from: JqL on May 03, 2011, 08:11:10 PM ---2011-05-01      Delivo      Deported to Far East by Gorham Pearson, Inquisitor of Giblot.

It was not an intentional emigration; thus it does not warrant an OOC ban. The character could have simply been upset over recent events and decided to lash out at someone in his destination realm. That he has a relative who just so happens to be in an enemy realm seems purely coincidental.

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Depends on if he gets to pick the realm he lands in, and I'm pretty sure you do get to pick the realm.  If not, then yeah, just quirky luck.  If he does get to pick, there's no way in hell I'm believing it's a coincidence that the happens to wind up in the worst enemy of the realm of his other character.

Hyral:

--- Quote from: Bedwyr on May 03, 2011, 08:23:21 PM ---Depends on if he gets to pick the realm he lands in, and I'm pretty sure you do get to pick the realm.  If not, then yeah, just quirky luck.  If he does get to pick, there's no way in hell I'm believing it's a coincidence that the happens to wind up in the worst enemy of the realm of his other character.

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I don't think it warrants an OOC ban even if he did get to chose. To my knowledge there's no a rule that says you have to join a realm with good intentions, so joining a realm to cause trouble isn't cheating, like an OOC-ban would indicate. It's just not nice. And probably a little cheap. 

In short: Treason, yes. Cheating, no. IC-ban him.

Bedwyr:
Oh, we are.  And executing if we can.  I still think it's tacky to swear allegiance to a realm and less than a minute later attack it.

Bael:

--- Quote from: Bedwyr on May 03, 2011, 08:20:25 PM ---If that's so, then at the bare minimum it's extremely tacky.  That wasn't an "infiltration" attempt.  Less than a minute after arriving he attacked a Council member, without a word to anyone.  This is swearing allegiance to a realm and immediately committing treason.

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Yep, just used the term 'infiltrate' to cover the way that character to realm allegiances work.


--- Quote ---And yeah, I'm going to have the Judge ban anyone from that family who tries to join Arcaea.  It's either completely OOC, or IC the family is so "close-knit" that they're willing to commit treason in under a minute.

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Yeah sure. Put together something like "The family of Kepler has shown a wilful intent to harm the realm of Arcaea. They are struck from the lists of noble families welcome here."


--- Quote from: JqL on May 03, 2011, 08:11:10 PM ---2011-05-01      Delivo      Deported to Far East by Gorham Pearson, Inquisitor of Giblot.

It was not an intentional emigration; thus it does not warrant an OOC ban. The character could have simply been upset over recent events and decided to lash out at someone in his destination realm. That he has a relative who just so happens to be in an enemy realm seems purely coincidental.

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This seems very unlikely. After a long boat trip, the character decides to randomly slash at a richly-dressed noble?

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