
I don't think this will work At all, due to the largely variant ways each nation deals with its criminals.
Those who break Woods Law are often put to the spear or banished entirely.Â
Ul'dah system is corrupt with the legal matters splitered between Brass Blades, Flames, and the Sultansworn who all seem to handle crime in their own manner.
And well, depending on the crime, anything from Jail to swift pirate assassination from the Rogue's Guild is given.
When you have so many methods of law enforcement, and you attempt to create an 'official' source of law in RP, it can very quickly go downhill on an OOC level.
It is difficult to maintain civilly working law enforcement RP even within fully free-form RP environments, and typically those sort of components are handled by the individual Storytellers and group leadership for the sake of keeping a concise story within that group. Expanding it beyond that, in my twenty year tenure as a roleplayer from tabletop to online, often ends up souring communities quickly, in spite of multiple claims to be the 'exception' to the statement. I've seen it, many times before, and unfortunately its never pretty.
It's ok for individual components, in my experience, but big groups have never worked. It most often breaches the consent line for the sake of continuity, and it stands firmly in the grey area of 'authority' within any roleplaying community.
I'd rather that not happen here. I can't recommend it. It's nothing against anyone here, but I've seen it too many times. This is one of those areas of RP in open groups that you just don't tread upon.
Those who break Woods Law are often put to the spear or banished entirely.Â
Ul'dah system is corrupt with the legal matters splitered between Brass Blades, Flames, and the Sultansworn who all seem to handle crime in their own manner.
And well, depending on the crime, anything from Jail to swift pirate assassination from the Rogue's Guild is given.
When you have so many methods of law enforcement, and you attempt to create an 'official' source of law in RP, it can very quickly go downhill on an OOC level.
It is difficult to maintain civilly working law enforcement RP even within fully free-form RP environments, and typically those sort of components are handled by the individual Storytellers and group leadership for the sake of keeping a concise story within that group. Expanding it beyond that, in my twenty year tenure as a roleplayer from tabletop to online, often ends up souring communities quickly, in spite of multiple claims to be the 'exception' to the statement. I've seen it, many times before, and unfortunately its never pretty.
It's ok for individual components, in my experience, but big groups have never worked. It most often breaches the consent line for the sake of continuity, and it stands firmly in the grey area of 'authority' within any roleplaying community.
I'd rather that not happen here. I can't recommend it. It's nothing against anyone here, but I've seen it too many times. This is one of those areas of RP in open groups that you just don't tread upon.