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« Reply #15: May 06, 2011, 01:24:44 PM »
there's where you are having the same trouble understanding things as the other nobles. We aren't "yours" to relocate.

explain why we want to march 200 hours off into the wild, unknown area of west Dwilight when we can carry on perfectly well moving a day or two north. Advies are characters with thoughts and reasons for actions, as well.

Yes, I know. Skyndarbau (!) doesn't intend to order them in any way, though :) Dasha might be goign there to start preparations.

What advy is it that you control, if I may ask? Anders?

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« Reply #16: May 06, 2011, 06:06:10 PM »
there's where you are having the same trouble understanding things as the other nobles. We aren't "yours" to relocate.

What a commoner "wants" to do is generally of little importance. A commoner should do what his lord tells him to do. If the lord says "Travel to Asylon and battle monsters there", then it's not the commoner's place to object or question his liege's orders.

Can you defy your liege's orders, and go live in the realm next door? Sure. Should you? No. It's part of playing the role of a commoner.
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« Reply #17: May 06, 2011, 06:22:47 PM »
What a commoner "wants" to do is generally of little importance. A commoner should do what his lord tells him to do. If the lord says "Travel to Asylon and battle monsters there", then it's not the commoner's place to object or question his liege's orders.

Can you defy your liege's orders, and go live in the realm next door? Sure. Should you? No. It's part of playing the role of a commoner.

Meh, any noble with a unit can arrest any adventurer anywhere. So if it comes down to the adventurer really being an unreliable pain, then go find him and arrest him and execute him. Especially if they left their homelands. It's funny.

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« Reply #18: May 06, 2011, 08:59:34 PM »
The other advy is your property

False.

But you can still boss him around.
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« Reply #19: May 06, 2011, 11:43:02 PM »
Well, the whole point of the Guild was to better relationships between hunters and nobles. To make executions (what a waste) unnecessairy. The idea was to have hunters excel in service by offering promotions or threatening with demotions within the guild instead.

It's working okay so far, but I've been to busy to manage the guild lately.