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<blockquote data-quote="Elf Witch" data-source="post: 4051657" data-attributes="member: 9037"><p>I have played in a game set in Kalamar. Our party actually came together as escaped slaves when our ship sank.</p><p></p><p>Some of us had been made slaves because we broke the law or in my PCs case had been part of a rebellion the local Duke did not care for. </p><p></p><p>In Kalamar certain races sell for mre depending on the area and there is racial intolrence in the game Most humans from Brandobia dislike and distrust elves of course that might be because they have been at war so long.</p><p></p><p>There are two ways to look at slavery in the game some slaves are made slaves because they are criminals. There is an anti slave group called the Broken Chain. But slavery is legal.</p><p></p><p>I have played in games where slavery is not a horrible thing and I have played in games where it is.</p><p></p><p>In some games it makes sense and some it does not. I have a form of slavery in my game. Certain criminals who break the law end up in servitude for a certain length of time. Their contracts are bought and they are owned by the contract holder until they serve their time. Now there are certain rules they cannot be beat though certain infractions can get them a public flogging they must be fed allowed a certain amount of rest.</p><p></p><p>If a slave feels they are being mistreated there is a place they can complain to if their complaints turn out to be true then the owner of the contract loses the contract and faces a heavy fine.</p><p></p><p>I came up with this system to handle what to do with criminals the society does not have the resources to house care for and feed a population of criminals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elf Witch, post: 4051657, member: 9037"] I have played in a game set in Kalamar. Our party actually came together as escaped slaves when our ship sank. Some of us had been made slaves because we broke the law or in my PCs case had been part of a rebellion the local Duke did not care for. In Kalamar certain races sell for mre depending on the area and there is racial intolrence in the game Most humans from Brandobia dislike and distrust elves of course that might be because they have been at war so long. There are two ways to look at slavery in the game some slaves are made slaves because they are criminals. There is an anti slave group called the Broken Chain. But slavery is legal. I have played in games where slavery is not a horrible thing and I have played in games where it is. In some games it makes sense and some it does not. I have a form of slavery in my game. Certain criminals who break the law end up in servitude for a certain length of time. Their contracts are bought and they are owned by the contract holder until they serve their time. Now there are certain rules they cannot be beat though certain infractions can get them a public flogging they must be fed allowed a certain amount of rest. If a slave feels they are being mistreated there is a place they can complain to if their complaints turn out to be true then the owner of the contract loses the contract and faces a heavy fine. I came up with this system to handle what to do with criminals the society does not have the resources to house care for and feed a population of criminals. [/QUOTE]
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