Monday, March 16, 2020

Proposal: Crime and Constitution

Timed out popular. Josh

Adminned at 18 Mar 2020 22:18:21 UTC

Create a rule, “Priveleges of the Nobility”:

The Nobility of Prestige 3 or higher shall not have life nor limb threatened by any persons. Neither can their Desirable Items be removed from their Estate by Louis XIV, in any case, nor by any Nobleman of lesser Prestige than their own.

Increase the Prestige of each Nobleman by 3, and of Louis XIV by an additional 2. In the paragraph beginning with the word “Prestige”, change “It must be a non-negative integer.” to “It must be a non-negative integer, and defaults to 3.”

Create a rule, “Theft and Vagrancy”:

As a Weekly Action, a Nobleman may spend 2 Prestige and remove an Item from another Nobleman’s Estate to add it to their own. Impact effects of that Item are then applied to the Thief.

Comments

Josh: he/they

16-03-2020 20:53:09 UTC

Are the Impact effects removed from the victim of the thievery?

TyGuy6:

16-03-2020 21:06:26 UTC

I decided to leave that off, for now. It’s a bit complex to reverse those effects, and it would be somewhat harsh for those who bid highly on the most exceptional Items.

Darknight: he/him

17-03-2020 03:20:52 UTC

imperial

Farsight:

17-03-2020 06:12:13 UTC

imperial

Kevan: City he/him

17-03-2020 08:56:49 UTC

for

Brendan: he/him

17-03-2020 16:22:00 UTC

for

Tantusar: he/they

18-03-2020 09:58:18 UTC

for

Josh: he/they

18-03-2020 11:15:20 UTC

I’m torn on how to vote for this, at least partly because I think that at the moment our tracking of items is wobbly - too much information in a silly little space. I’m really a imperial but I’ll go for for the sake of quorum unless anyone strongly objects.

Darknight: he/him

18-03-2020 18:56:53 UTC

for

TyGuy6:

18-03-2020 19:22:04 UTC

Also, I had assumed the impacts travelled with items to their winners’ estates. It could have been read either way.