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<blockquote data-quote="pemerton" data-source="post: 8241106" data-attributes="member: 42582"><p>In my Classic Traveller game, law (and associated phenomena like officals, paperwork etc) come up a fair bit. The game has an Admin skill (there is also a Legal skill in one of the supplements, but we don't use that) and every world has a Law Level. One of the PCs has been arrested and tried twice: the first time she was convicted and banished; the second time she blew up the proceedings with her hitherto-concealed grenade before a verdict could be reached.</p><p></p><p>In my Prince Valiant game, we use feudal tropes/motifs from time-to-time but law isn't a big part of things.</p><p></p><p>In my 4e D&D game it didn't come up much, but at mid-paragon the PCs ran a court case to claim possession of a particular abandoned building.</p><p></p><p>In one of my long-running Rolemaster games one of the PCs was an expert lawyer as well as a powerful sorcerer. He ended up being appointed a magistrate of his home city (but only after he conspired with invaders and helped them take it over - the magistracy was his reward).</p><p></p><p>So I would say it is something that comes up from time to time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pemerton, post: 8241106, member: 42582"] In my Classic Traveller game, law (and associated phenomena like officals, paperwork etc) come up a fair bit. The game has an Admin skill (there is also a Legal skill in one of the supplements, but we don't use that) and every world has a Law Level. One of the PCs has been arrested and tried twice: the first time she was convicted and banished; the second time she blew up the proceedings with her hitherto-concealed grenade before a verdict could be reached. In my Prince Valiant game, we use feudal tropes/motifs from time-to-time but law isn't a big part of things. In my 4e D&D game it didn't come up much, but at mid-paragon the PCs ran a court case to claim possession of a particular abandoned building. In one of my long-running Rolemaster games one of the PCs was an expert lawyer as well as a powerful sorcerer. He ended up being appointed a magistrate of his home city (but only after he conspired with invaders and helped them take it over - the magistracy was his reward). So I would say it is something that comes up from time to time. [/QUOTE]
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