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<blockquote data-quote="Celebrim" data-source="post: 9312876" data-attributes="member: 4937"><p>LG: Arrests the offender if he has the authority to do so, otherwise assists in apprehending the offender to the extent allowed by law. Visits the offender in prison or otherwise attempts to take personal responsibility for reforming the individual and getting them back on track in life. Will oppose unjustly harsh prosecution of the offender and could - depending on whether he trusts his society is just according to his beliefs - attempt to shield the offender from prosecution if he can convince the offender to reform.</p><p></p><p>NG: Attempts to pay for what the offender has stolen. Attempts to prevent prosecution of the offender if he can, but personally attempts to take steps to see that the offender knows they are guilty and in need of reform. Attempts to alleviate the root cause of the offense through charity and providing for a legitimate source of income.</p><p></p><p>CG: Attempts to prevent prosecution of the offender if he can, but also personally attempts to take steps to see that the offender knows they are guilty and in need of reform. Attempts to alleviate the root cause of the offense through charity and providing for a legitimate source of income to the poor person. May or may not support prosecution of the individual based on an assessment of how fair and mercifully he believes the law of society to be, and his own personal relationship with the perpetrator and the victim, but will certainly shield the offender from any punishment they feel is excessive. May or may not attempt personal restitution with the victim depending on his assessment of their character.</p><p></p><p>LN: Arrests the offender if he has the authority to do so, otherwise assists in apprehending the offender to the extent required by law. Duty is discharged, and it's not worth thinking about after that.</p><p></p><p>TN: Doesn't get involved. This is someone else's problem and nothing good comes from getting involved in other people's problems.</p><p></p><p>CN: Watches indifferently unless the shop owner is a friend. May steal something if he's also in need and thinks the shop keeper deserves it. </p><p></p><p>LE: Violently takes down the offender if they have the legal authority to do so. If the offender is not dead, reserves time to watch them tortured, mutilated or hanged as provided for by the law both as a good citizen and so that everyone will know they participated in riding society of this weak and dishonorable member.</p><p></p><p>NE: Just wants to watch the world burn. Decides what course of action results in the greatest harm and does that. Might aid in the theft. Might decide he enjoys watching this person get his hands cut off or hung, and so stop the theft. Whatever causes the most pain and suffering and thus amusement.</p><p></p><p>CE: Unless the shop owner is a close friend, doesn't stop the crime. May decide that if the shop keeper is that stupid and inattentive, they might as well help themselves as well. Might also decide that the thief is worth following, to shake down and blackmail if they prove weak, or to get information from if they prove strong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Celebrim, post: 9312876, member: 4937"] LG: Arrests the offender if he has the authority to do so, otherwise assists in apprehending the offender to the extent allowed by law. Visits the offender in prison or otherwise attempts to take personal responsibility for reforming the individual and getting them back on track in life. Will oppose unjustly harsh prosecution of the offender and could - depending on whether he trusts his society is just according to his beliefs - attempt to shield the offender from prosecution if he can convince the offender to reform. NG: Attempts to pay for what the offender has stolen. Attempts to prevent prosecution of the offender if he can, but personally attempts to take steps to see that the offender knows they are guilty and in need of reform. Attempts to alleviate the root cause of the offense through charity and providing for a legitimate source of income. CG: Attempts to prevent prosecution of the offender if he can, but also personally attempts to take steps to see that the offender knows they are guilty and in need of reform. Attempts to alleviate the root cause of the offense through charity and providing for a legitimate source of income to the poor person. May or may not support prosecution of the individual based on an assessment of how fair and mercifully he believes the law of society to be, and his own personal relationship with the perpetrator and the victim, but will certainly shield the offender from any punishment they feel is excessive. May or may not attempt personal restitution with the victim depending on his assessment of their character. LN: Arrests the offender if he has the authority to do so, otherwise assists in apprehending the offender to the extent required by law. Duty is discharged, and it's not worth thinking about after that. TN: Doesn't get involved. This is someone else's problem and nothing good comes from getting involved in other people's problems. CN: Watches indifferently unless the shop owner is a friend. May steal something if he's also in need and thinks the shop keeper deserves it. LE: Violently takes down the offender if they have the legal authority to do so. If the offender is not dead, reserves time to watch them tortured, mutilated or hanged as provided for by the law both as a good citizen and so that everyone will know they participated in riding society of this weak and dishonorable member. NE: Just wants to watch the world burn. Decides what course of action results in the greatest harm and does that. Might aid in the theft. Might decide he enjoys watching this person get his hands cut off or hung, and so stop the theft. Whatever causes the most pain and suffering and thus amusement. CE: Unless the shop owner is a close friend, doesn't stop the crime. May decide that if the shop keeper is that stupid and inattentive, they might as well help themselves as well. Might also decide that the thief is worth following, to shake down and blackmail if they prove weak, or to get information from if they prove strong. [/QUOTE]
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