About Cityattacks
About Attacking the City's Guards
The cityguards of the cities of Padorn, Razza, Silverlining, Saint Susi, and
Lonar are protected by law.
Attacking them means attacking the whole city as well.
Any person who is found fighting a guard (attacker) may immediately and
without giving any warning be attacked by any citizen of Xyllomer, except by
outlaws. The defender's attack to support the guard may be performed by any
means.
If the attacker is killed during the fight, his/her whole inventory may be
taken as a reward. If the defender is killed, he/she is free to make an
accusation of playerkill at the court.
If the attacker quits the fight and runs away, he/she may be hunted (and
killed if being caught) by the defender or any team led by the defender as
long as the attacker is staying inside the city, he has just attacked. The
right of hunting ends, as soon as the attacker is driven out of the attacked
city.
Any reported case of attacking the guards protected by this law will be
fined with a basic fine of 10 platinum coins payable to the City of Padorn.
No fine will be raised, if the attacker gets killed due to his/her attack on
the guard.
About Violating the City's Inhabitants' Security
Undeads of any kind, demons, and imps (i.e. the whole evil breed) are
strictly forbidden inside the cities of Padorn, Razza, Silverlining, Saint
Susi, and Lonar.
Their mere presence is a deadly threat to all inhabitants of the city and
thus is assumed as an attack on the whole city.
Anyone who is found inside one of these cities teaming with undeads, demons,
or imps (attacker) may be estimated as attacking the whole city. Thus it is
allowed to attack him/her without giving any warning to protect the city's
inhabitants' security. Kills resulting of such an attack are not punishable
by the court. Furthermore the whole inventory of the attacker may be taken
as a reward. But if the defender of the city's security dies during the
fight, he/she is free to make an accusation of playerkill at the court.
If the attacker quits the fight and runs away, he/she may be hunted (and
killed if being caught) by the defender or any team led by the defender as
long as the attacker is staying inside the city, he has just attacked. The
right of hunting ends, as soon as the attacker is driven out of the attacked
city.
Arim, Judge of Padorn
Written and edited at the 2. day in the month of the kangaroo, 242 AF