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<blockquote data-quote="JMISBEST" data-source="post: 9068026" data-attributes="member: 7036159"><p>Whenever that happened regardless of if I was The GM or A player the in-game legal ruling on such things was as follows</p><p></p><p>If the Pc Magic Users alignment was either some type of Good or some type of Lawful, for example Neutral Good, that wasn't also some form of evil or chaotic, for example Chaotic Lawful, and the defeated magic users alignment was either some form of evil or chaotic, for example Chaotic Lawful it could be okay</p><p></p><p>By that the law means that depending on the situation the looted Spellbooks would be the spoils of the fight, the spoils of the fight is the adventuring version of the spoils of war which in a lot of situations allows adventurers, including Npc adventuring parties, to legally loot the bodies of enemies they've killed, not stealing</p><p></p><p>To anyone that's wondering regardless of if I was The GM or A player The GM always told us how likely it was that the type of looting of dead enemies we were doing was legal and The GM justified this by saying that prior to every adventure we would make sure thar most of the types of looting of dead enemies that we believed were likely to partake in were legal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMISBEST, post: 9068026, member: 7036159"] Whenever that happened regardless of if I was The GM or A player the in-game legal ruling on such things was as follows If the Pc Magic Users alignment was either some type of Good or some type of Lawful, for example Neutral Good, that wasn't also some form of evil or chaotic, for example Chaotic Lawful, and the defeated magic users alignment was either some form of evil or chaotic, for example Chaotic Lawful it could be okay By that the law means that depending on the situation the looted Spellbooks would be the spoils of the fight, the spoils of the fight is the adventuring version of the spoils of war which in a lot of situations allows adventurers, including Npc adventuring parties, to legally loot the bodies of enemies they've killed, not stealing To anyone that's wondering regardless of if I was The GM or A player The GM always told us how likely it was that the type of looting of dead enemies we were doing was legal and The GM justified this by saying that prior to every adventure we would make sure thar most of the types of looting of dead enemies that we believed were likely to partake in were legal [/QUOTE]
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