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    148530@student.fbk.EUR.N
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    Law and Regents, how to rule

    Hail to thy all,
    I was wondering with a LN Warrior as regent with most of the Law
    Holdings in reins, what do you use for laws? Do you make a set before
    play, or make some up during play, or never bother at all? Also with
    a CG merchant with the Law prof. should I make a list of laws
    appriopriate for me to know? What is your experience with laws?

    Seb

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    Jaanus Lillenberg
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    Law and Regents, how to rule

    Hello fello'

    Sebastian wrote:

    > Hail to thy all,
    > I was wondering with a LN Warrior as regent with most of the Law
    > Holdings in reins, what do you use for laws? Do you make a set before
    > play, or make some up during play, or never bother at all? Also with
    > a CG merchant with the Law prof. should I make a list of laws
    > appriopriate for me to know? What is your experience with laws?

    Recommend to create a small "rack" of laws before you start.
    I have a friend DM who runs also birthright. He is a student of law
    in university. And he made his players to write some 10 pages of
    main law and then..
    Oh well.. thats the style for the law student maybe but for us
    its enough if we create say 10 major laws like Hammurabi (perhaps
    it was spelled othervise) and then if the need rises you may add some
    rapidly.

    If the person is Chaotic Good the laws should have a lot of
    "personal right" tendencies as marked shadowly also in the rulebook..
    .. perhaps under domain alignments. But as I understand the domain
    alignment is just the regents alignment.


    Sincerely Yours
    Jaanus Lillenebrg
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    Ian Hoskins
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    Law and Regents, how to rule

    On 09-Jan-97, 148530@student.fbk.EUR.NL wrote:
    - ->Hail to thy all,
    - ->I was wondering with a LN Warrior as regent with most of the Law
    - ->Holdings in reins, what do you use for laws? Do you make a set before
    - ->play, or make some up during play, or never bother at all? Also with
    - ->a CG merchant with the Law prof. should I make a list of laws
    - ->appriopriate for me to know? What is your experience with laws?

    You mean laws for people in your kingdom to follow. Well seeing you are the
    regent and you control the law, it is up to you what laws apply to your
    kingdom. You could make a law saying that all citizens must throw money at you
    as you pass if you want, but that could force them to rebel.
    In my campaign there have been a couple of cases of one PC regent disliking
    the other and making laws to stop him.

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