http://ex_enables28.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] ex-enables28.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] discedo_ooc2008-10-06 07:52 pm
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POLL TIME.

[Poll #1273213]

Posted with my account 'cause the mod one isn't + :| Anyway, guys, this is serious business-- we need to decide what we're gonna do. SO FEEDBACK IS WELCOME.

ONE JOURNAL PER PLAYER, PLEASE.

[identity profile] rex-britanniae.livejournal.com 2008-10-06 08:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Responded with the wrong journal...derp. LJ Login's kind of wigging out for me. *cough* Anyway.

RPing out trials: depends on what type of trial it is and the players involved. RPing out every little trial would get tedious, but if it's something that involves a lot of characters and would have a large impact on them, then hat's something that you'll probably want RPed out.

Punishments: agreeing with case-by-case basis. Something like stealing might mean helping Nani clean out the community kitchen, while something like murder earns the equivalent of some hard labour. Or bring back the stocks!

Law enforcement: this is kind of tricky, since the whole nature of laws is that everyone has to obey them, but ICly not every character would do so. Characters from lawless worlds wouldn't be used to them, and it would not be fair to their players to be constantly punished for acting ICly.

I guess in this case, the "laws apply to everyone" could be how the law is established in-game, while individual players decide whether or not their characters will abide by them and work out with law enforcement how much they are willing to have their characters caught/punished/etc.