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* Assault without weapons is almost never prosecuted; as fist fights are the cultural norm in Hofborg for settling minor disputes or personality clashes. | * Assault without weapons is almost never prosecuted; as fist fights are the cultural norm in Hofborg for settling minor disputes or personality clashes. | ||
Furthermore, the citizen's of Hofborg retain the right of wergeld or dueling when the victim of a crime. Wergeld is a sum of money or compensation that goes above and beyond any fine assigned by the town. Additionally, citizens reserve the right to demand an honor | Furthermore, the citizen's of Hofborg retain the right of wergeld or dueling when the victim of a crime. Wergeld is a sum of money or compensation that goes above and beyond any fine assigned by the town. Additionally, citizens reserve the right to demand an honor duel when a crime is committed against them. It is generally considered very bad form to refuse to pay wergeld or settle an honor duel. If there is still no resolution the conflict can be brought before the moot to deceide. | ||
Criminal Conspiracy, Smuggling or High Treason are handled by the Thane, though it is generally understood that the Saebjorn Captain is very "grateful" if the guards bring the smuggling or criminal conspiracy issues to him first. | Criminal Conspiracy, Smuggling or High Treason are handled by the Thane, though it is generally understood that the Saebjorn Captain is very "grateful" if the guards bring the smuggling or criminal conspiracy issues to him first. |
Revision as of 18:25, 30 November 2022
On paper, the laws of Hofborg follow the standard laws of Haafingar:
Breaking and Entering, Trespassing, Assault, Murder, Criminal Conspiracy, Vagrancy, Pickpocketing, and Theft (sometimes called Larceny) are considered crimes punishable by fine or incarceration. While the crimes of High Treason and Smuggling carry an optional punishment of death or exile.
Crime in Theory
The following information could be easily obtained by speaking to any NPC in Hofborg:
Just as is likely in every other part of Tamriel the laws of Hofborg are subjected to the social and cultural norms of the population. In a predominantly Nordic town it is not uncommon for crimes against visitors to go unprosecuted while crimes committed by visitors are more likely to be met with swift and potentially violent resolution.
- For example
- A visitor to the town caught stealing in a citizen's own home can expect to be attacked rather than arrested.
- The town guards are allowed wide latitude in assigning punishments to visitors such as outrageous fines or simply being escorted out of town.
- Assault without weapons is almost never prosecuted; as fist fights are the cultural norm in Hofborg for settling minor disputes or personality clashes.
Furthermore, the citizen's of Hofborg retain the right of wergeld or dueling when the victim of a crime. Wergeld is a sum of money or compensation that goes above and beyond any fine assigned by the town. Additionally, citizens reserve the right to demand an honor duel when a crime is committed against them. It is generally considered very bad form to refuse to pay wergeld or settle an honor duel. If there is still no resolution the conflict can be brought before the moot to deceide.
Criminal Conspiracy, Smuggling or High Treason are handled by the Thane, though it is generally understood that the Saebjorn Captain is very "grateful" if the guards bring the smuggling or criminal conspiracy issues to him first.
Crime in Practice
- Town Guards and IC Leadership are encouraged to pick punishments most suitable for role-play situation. If the players want it to stop the criminal maybe take out of town and told not to return. If everyone is having fun OOCly the town guard and IC leadership players are encouraged to support and continue the roleplay. Negotiation between players is always a good idea.
- If you have an OOC limit that restricts you from being killed, you are obligated to accept being escorted out of town or exiled. If you kill another player, you can not hide behind an OOC limit of no death.
- Wergeld
- In theory, the ancient practice of wergeld contained detailed lists of what crimes or injuries were worth what sum. However, as the economy has changed, wergeld has in practice become a negotiation between the two parties and can be mediated by the moot if necessary.
- Honor Duel
- There are two types of duels in ESO Nord lore the political duel and the honor duel. For the purposes of law within Hofborg it is the honor duel which is performed. With little or no details on how ESO honor duels are enacted, the details from the Viking Answer Lady will guide our rp.