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<blockquote data-quote="krupintupple" data-source="post: 5592546" data-attributes="member: 58300"><p>assuming they could even read it, i'd say not. invisibility could be used for many things, whereas 'demonic summoning' or the like could not. i haven't specifically codified all of the laws for each and every area, but for the most part, things like people smuggling, inciting revolution against the local government, theft and banditry and poison are what they're on the lookout for. for instance, if they're at war with a neighbouring state, perhaps they'll confiscate said coinage at the gates. likewise, if the city is in the midst of a religious schism, maybe certain texts are banned, and denounced as "heretical works." </p><p></p><p>maybe after a really bad (or strange) incident in the past, all illusion magics are banned. all things considered, how viable would such a prohibition be? not overly effective. obviously, people would still smuggle them in, some guards would think it a stupid law and silently not enforce it, while others would just teleport such magic in. but once in a rare while, you'd find someone who publicly and openly disregarded the laws, and would get caught. this is where my post comes in, as i attempted to guestimate appropriate punishments based upon violating laws in a fictitious pseudo medieval-fantastical world.</p><p></p><p>however, i have no interest in debating this further - such things can be spoken about in another thread that is more related to the topic you're interested in. i'd simply like to wonder what the penalties, fines and censures that may be applied to a person in violation of such laws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krupintupple, post: 5592546, member: 58300"] assuming they could even read it, i'd say not. invisibility could be used for many things, whereas 'demonic summoning' or the like could not. i haven't specifically codified all of the laws for each and every area, but for the most part, things like people smuggling, inciting revolution against the local government, theft and banditry and poison are what they're on the lookout for. for instance, if they're at war with a neighbouring state, perhaps they'll confiscate said coinage at the gates. likewise, if the city is in the midst of a religious schism, maybe certain texts are banned, and denounced as "heretical works." maybe after a really bad (or strange) incident in the past, all illusion magics are banned. all things considered, how viable would such a prohibition be? not overly effective. obviously, people would still smuggle them in, some guards would think it a stupid law and silently not enforce it, while others would just teleport such magic in. but once in a rare while, you'd find someone who publicly and openly disregarded the laws, and would get caught. this is where my post comes in, as i attempted to guestimate appropriate punishments based upon violating laws in a fictitious pseudo medieval-fantastical world. however, i have no interest in debating this further - such things can be spoken about in another thread that is more related to the topic you're interested in. i'd simply like to wonder what the penalties, fines and censures that may be applied to a person in violation of such laws. [/QUOTE]
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