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[5e] Dread Metrol, The Mourning After. (Horror) (OOC)
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<blockquote data-quote="Leatherhead" data-source="post: 8352861" data-attributes="member: 53176"><p>Interesting hook!</p><p></p><p>A member of the Notaries Guild could easily forge up some false identification papers. Not many refugees were arrested, but it would have certainly helped get past border guards who would have otherwise turned them away. Nowadays the Cryans don't have much need for fake papers, but for the year or two until the treaty of Thronehold it would have been a blessing for those who received them.</p><p></p><p>This leads to a question: Were you ever found out, and if so, by who? Dragonmarked Houses operate on a legal system known as "The Korth Edicts". Members of the house count as citizens of Galifar, but are not beholden to any particular nation within. Instead, they are not permitted to own land or noble titles (though they have their own titles), and solve crimes against the House with their own internal affairs units. Normally, House Sivis would be furious with one of their own forging official documents, with the punishment being getting kicked out of the House! However, if the person who found you out was sympathetic to your cause, they might have just chastised and demoted you, for a favor to returned later. On the other hand, if they were of the more unscrupulous type, they could have press-ganged you into a corrupt office of the House working alongside organized crime rings like the Bromar Clan.</p><p></p><p>Lots of directions to go from that, and artificers can be fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leatherhead, post: 8352861, member: 53176"] Interesting hook! A member of the Notaries Guild could easily forge up some false identification papers. Not many refugees were arrested, but it would have certainly helped get past border guards who would have otherwise turned them away. Nowadays the Cryans don't have much need for fake papers, but for the year or two until the treaty of Thronehold it would have been a blessing for those who received them. This leads to a question: Were you ever found out, and if so, by who? Dragonmarked Houses operate on a legal system known as "The Korth Edicts". Members of the house count as citizens of Galifar, but are not beholden to any particular nation within. Instead, they are not permitted to own land or noble titles (though they have their own titles), and solve crimes against the House with their own internal affairs units. Normally, House Sivis would be furious with one of their own forging official documents, with the punishment being getting kicked out of the House! However, if the person who found you out was sympathetic to your cause, they might have just chastised and demoted you, for a favor to returned later. On the other hand, if they were of the more unscrupulous type, they could have press-ganged you into a corrupt office of the House working alongside organized crime rings like the Bromar Clan. Lots of directions to go from that, and artificers can be fun! [/QUOTE]
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