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The Setinels

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2004 11:10 pm
by Val De Gausse
I decided that guild was not a good choice. Even though the Terms of Capitulation say I cannot join a guild, I would rather be banned. My new guild, The Setinels will protect the choatic areas. If an innocent is being attacked outside of town we will protect you. Once this guild has more members it will be helpful seeing as we can have more posted sentries. My only fear as people will see this as an envoke of freedom.


Rules:

-There will be NO trials, we don't claim jurisdiction over the lands

-Evaluate a situation...don't attack anyone who is attacking another for they both may have "agreed" and may not want help. Also this may lead to external politics if it is a battle for a war. We only side with the innocent.

-As before, we claim NO right over the land, it is everyones' land and they have a right to attack and so do we.

-You may attack another member if they are commiting an "offense" towards an innocent

I am trying to let the innocent feel safer outside the walls. Many may not trust me, some will...That is why I ask some members in my old guild to send me a dove if they are still up for it...and recruits thinking about joining. (May change your mind)

*Puts up a map*http://www.forenland.com/cgi-bin/usyabb ... 0/YaBB.cgi

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2004 12:12 am
by Hagen von Rabenfeld
I would reconsider my decision, if i were you.
~After your release, you will live among the citizens with some constraints. You are not allowed to join any guild with political ambitions and will not participate in any war. You are not allowed to have weapons with you, inside the town limits. If you should ever be involved in any crime, after your release, you should expect the most harsh punishments, as law number four, the breach of peace, applies.
Now that you broke the terms of capitulation openly, you should expect, that our way of handling a criminal, that was part of the movement, will change as well. Perhaps letting you live peacefully out there was the wrong decision, as you seem to think the mercy, we show towards a cripple, as a weakness.

Finally you should realize, that it is over.

If you do not stick to a peaceful life, and do not accept the consequences of your defeat, the guard will not feel obliged to spare you anylonger. I give you the advice to stop your project, as long as it is not too late. You know the consequences.


~Hagen von Rabenfeld~
~Commander of the town guard~

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2004 12:14 am
by Val De Gausse
A peaceful life? I was born a hunter, and shall die one. I have tried to change, but I cannot...Hunt me if you wish.

I decided that guild was not a good choice. Even though the Terms of Capitulation say I cannot join a guild, I would rather be banned.

What is the harshest punishment?

You are not allowed to join any guild with political ambitions and will not participate in any war
I have no political ambitions...and as far as I am concerned there is no war to fight in...

Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2004 7:17 am
by Willum
I have no where to go.........i have fought all my life this...peacfull life Hagen wants me to live is well....just not the way i live. If i were able to join a guild i would try to join the Evergreen Halflings...i would be the most peacfull person on the island and yet that too is denied to me. I want to be peacfull but like i said i have no one to take me in except my old freind Val. I am indeed not a solitary person i need to talk so that is why i would want to join a guild. So the town guard may strive for my head after i do this ........yet what other choise do i have. Live in Trolls Bane ..........thats not like me. Which is why I am joining the Setinels. Val you have my loyalty.

Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2004 10:36 pm
by Val De Gausse
Alright,thank you Willum. Me and you shall be theonly ones being hunted in the group. I am getting more recruits.

4 members so far.

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2004 12:26 am
by Val De Gausse
Jobs Done:
1.)Killed the thief who has been stealing for many days, hopefully he has learned his lesson.