I'm a judge in my realm. This is my first time as judge. I've read all the wiki, and still have a question.
An adventurer was brought into the dungeon. Her realm is at war with mine. I could not execute her, I could not banish her, I could only torture, speak, and release.
A knight is in my dungeon. His realm is at war with mine, when he entered our city. Here are my options:
X
Noble of Y, captured by patrols in Z. He has been imprisoned for 2 days. He still has XXX gold coins in his possession.
The current ransom is 93 gold.
Background information on this family.
Take his gold - dishonourable, but fast cash.
Set him free - no strings attached.
Torture him - may get you a look into his recent past, but is very dishonourable.
Deport him - not possible for this one; he is not a criminal.
Have him executed - you can not execute this one; he is not a criminal.
Talk with him - maybe you can convince him to join your realm or give you valuable information.
I'm at a loss... there's no punishment available. Shouldn't a judge be able to do something to enemies of the realm?
The report to the "Magistrates" reads in part: "Please use the bugtracker for bug reports and the forum for questions. They are also not for issues of in-game injustice. The middle ages were not a nice time, and a certain amount of arbitrariness and evil is part of the game." If the middle ages were not a nice time, why cannot I be not-nice to my attackers who are under my thumb?
The wiki says: After seven days, you will be set free automatically.
That does not comfort me.
Thanks for any help or insight you can provide.
An adventurer was brought into the dungeon. Her realm is at war with mine. I could not execute her, I could not banish her, I could only torture, speak, and release.
A knight is in my dungeon. His realm is at war with mine, when he entered our city. Here are my options:
X
Noble of Y, captured by patrols in Z. He has been imprisoned for 2 days. He still has XXX gold coins in his possession.
The current ransom is 93 gold.
Background information on this family.
Take his gold - dishonourable, but fast cash.
Set him free - no strings attached.
Torture him - may get you a look into his recent past, but is very dishonourable.
Deport him - not possible for this one; he is not a criminal.
Have him executed - you can not execute this one; he is not a criminal.
Talk with him - maybe you can convince him to join your realm or give you valuable information.
I'm at a loss... there's no punishment available. Shouldn't a judge be able to do something to enemies of the realm?
The report to the "Magistrates" reads in part: "Please use the bugtracker for bug reports and the forum for questions. They are also not for issues of in-game injustice. The middle ages were not a nice time, and a certain amount of arbitrariness and evil is part of the game." If the middle ages were not a nice time, why cannot I be not-nice to my attackers who are under my thumb?
The wiki says: After seven days, you will be set free automatically.
That does not comfort me.
Thanks for any help or insight you can provide.