Talk:Inalienable rights

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the list isn't really complete, I know I've forgotten a few, someone please add them. Also you can add a template to pages using the code:

{{Inalienable rights|description of the right}}

It will end up looking like:

Be aware that mulus in silva ambulat is one of a noble's inalienable rights in Battlemaster. Anyone who gives you orders about mulus in silva ambulat should be reported to the Titans or Magistrates.

--Nicholas July 26, 2005 20:50 (CEST)

Excellent! --Tom 27 July 2005 09:30 (CEST)
We had the same problem with stubs - should these go at the top or bottom of pages? They are more important than stub messages, but might break up the page. DorianGray 27 July 2005 11:58 (CEST)
I'd say that they are probably important enough to break up the page. They're suppose to stand out, so that no one can claim "I didn't know." -- Nicholas July 27, 2005 18:44 (CEST)

A category?

I've just found out the hard way how difficult it is to get a list of inalienable rights.

Maybe we should make it a category instead? That way we would automatically get a list of all pages linked, and we can make a small list on the category page to flesh it out.

--Tom 5 August 2005 08:55 (CEST)

You mean, just add
[[Category:Inalienable Rights]]
to the template? That would probably pull in a number of (mostly) unrelated pages, but if that's not an issue, it would probably work. --Dolohov 5 August 2005 15:39 (CEST)
Hm, that's a good idea. Yes, putting it into the template would be a good thing. --Tom 5 August 2005 20:38 (CEST)
Done. Of course, now we have to go through and make minor edits to the other pages to get the templates to update. --Dolohov 5 August 2005 20:57 (CEST)


Query about Inalienable Rights

I mention this because of a bit of confusion on my part. To quote, my general says "I am putting a MASSIVE emphasis on recruit just Cavalry and Infantry with banners." Does this count as a violation of inalienable rights? The article is not very clear about "Not Orders".

--The1exile 26 November 2005 12:48 (CET)

  • I would say the infantry with banners is a surgestion to make your unit better, it's like with seige engines. If you really need one then you have to tell people to get them. With the cavalry part that is out of bounds. ScottSabin 28 March 2006 11:57 (CEST)

Suggested Addition to "How to Act"

How should someone in a position of power treat these rights? By acknowledging and moving on. Almost all longwinded texts are just sophisticated attempts to circumvent them. The basic rule is: Just shut up and stay 100 feet away from any and all inalienable rights, no matter how well-meaning you are. Some of the worst events of both human history and in BattleMaster where done by people with good intentions.

~ Marc J. March 28, 2006 01:21 (CEST)

Query about T.L. abusing the Inalienable rights for defence

In our realm preist is not a option, one troopleader therefore traveled to a distant land to become a preist but has been there for over a month and is claiming "I have a right to become a priest its my right" is it still protected because he claims to be "becoming a preist"?