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* Infiltrators who have been captured while attempting or succeeding at an assassination would face the harshest possible punishments, including torture, bans and execution. | * Infiltrators who have been captured while attempting or succeeding at an assassination would face the harshest possible punishments, including torture, bans and execution. | ||
* Any infiltrators spotted in the region at the time of a an attempted assassination shall be deemed a possible suspect, and will be subject to torture, bans and execution, unless proven otherwise. | * Any infiltrators spotted in the region at the time of a an attempted assassination shall be deemed a possible suspect at the behest of the aggrieved judge, and will be subject to torture, bans and execution, unless proven otherwise, for the duration of the hostilities. | ||
* Otherwise, infiltrators caught doing other military actions will be treated as normal prisoners. | * Otherwise, infiltrators caught doing other military actions will be treated as normal prisoners. |
Revision as of 02:08, 8 December 2010
Current Treaties
Prisoner Treaty between Darka and Tara (9/10)
All Nobles of Darka and Tara
- Prisoners who have been captured will be held for no more than 2 days then released unharmed and with all their gold. Gold may be seized from a prisoner if and only if looting by their nation occurs.
- Torture will never be used, save the exception for assassins.
Infiltrators
- Infiltrators who have been captured while attempting or succeeding at an assassination of the members of a nation's council or royalty only would face the harshest possible punishment, including torture.
- Otherwise, infiltrators caught doing other actions will be treated as normal prisoners.
Priests
- Priests seized on the battlefield will be treated as normal prisoners.
Suggested Treaties
Prisoner Treaty between Darka and Coria (12/10)
All Nobles of Darka and Coria
- Prisoners who have been captured will be held for no more than 2 days then released unharmed and with all their gold. Gold may be seized from a prisoner if and only if looting by their nation occurs.
- Torture will never be used, save the exception for assassins.
Infiltrators
- Infiltrators who have been captured while attempting or succeeding at an assassination would face the harshest possible punishments, including torture, bans and execution.
- Any infiltrators spotted in the region at the time of a an attempted assassination shall be deemed a possible suspect at the behest of the aggrieved judge, and will be subject to torture, bans and execution, unless proven otherwise, for the duration of the hostilities.
- Otherwise, infiltrators caught doing other military actions will be treated as normal prisoners.
Priests
- Priests seized on the battlefield will be treated as normal prisoners.