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Post by Lady on Dec 5, 2015 15:18:28 GMT -5
Code [googlefont=lobster] Do all things for the good of your village. Do not steal from your village. Protect your village and your family with your life. Respect your village and all who enter it. Do not attempt to hunt an animal until you have confirmed that it is not also a person. Show your respect to other villages and do not attack their people without permission. You may attack if they attack first. Protect your village from outsiders. Respect nature and do not destroy without need. Those who kill another of their village will be killed. Those who intentionally harm a woman or child of their village will be killed.
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Post by Lady on Dec 5, 2015 15:24:46 GMT -5
Relationships [googlefont=lobster] The only accepted relationship is between a married man and woman from different villages. Any other relationships such as same-sex relationships, relationships outside of marriage, relationships with more than two people, or relationships inside a village are punished with exile from the Druids' villages. Many of these exiles seek haven in Citizen lands. Children are given a choice to go with their exiled parent(s) or be raised by the village.
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Post by Lady on Dec 5, 2015 15:52:58 GMT -5
Outsiders [googlefont=lobster] Those from other villages are respected and treated as guests, but watched very closely to make sure that they aren't exiled criminals. They are not considered part of the village unless they are women who marry into it. Those women are considered as part of the village and treated well. Citizens are to be killed on sight to protect villages from being hunted in their animal forms.
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Post by Lady on Dec 5, 2015 15:57:46 GMT -5
Punishments [googlefont=lobster] When someone commits a crime that involves murder of another person in their village or the harm of a woman or child in their village, they are killed. All other crimes are punished by exile. The criminal is barred from their village and killed if they return. Other villages may accept them as strangers. Many of the exiles seek haven in Citizen lands. Spouses and children are given a choice to go with their exiled parent(s) or be cared for by the village.
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