Idea for the cities to control pk

by Unknown

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Unknown2005-02-04 06:25:11
This idea stems from the vigilante council system, but basically, what if there was an IC organization that keeps track of who is killing and attacking who and how much. You could go and read lists of this stuff in a room in your city.

The various cities then by mutual agreement (would take some coercision by the divine I suppose) can reign in ther biggest trouble makers. For instance, I think Ethelon kills uninvolved people too much, he would disagree. I talked to Rhysus about it briefly and he disagreed as well and disagreement was his grounds for not doing anything to Ethelon. If disagreement on this kind of thing wasn't possible, then the cities just might be able to come to some kind of mutual agreement to control things themselves.

I think it's worth a try and shouldn't be hard to impliment, so I hope the divine will do something like this to give players a chance to fix things ourselves before putting in even more rules and systems that have the chance to only make things worse.
Unknown2005-02-04 08:42:32
I don't quite understand. If Rhysus agreed with you, then there wouldn't be a problem. If he doesn't, how would the new system help?
Unknown2005-02-04 15:27:37
I think he was saying that Ethelon and Rhysus both disagreed with him.

I understand what you're proposing, but it would simply add something akin to a Ministry of Police and there would be aides to do what? Pacify people or incarcerate them when they were proven to be violent without cause?
Unknown2005-02-04 20:41:26
The idea is you can read lists, worldwide list of who is doing the most attacks and killings, lists of the top attackers and killers per city/commune. Not just rankings but actual numbers as well.

From here, in the theoretical situation, Rhysus could not say "no, Ethelon is not over killing anyone" because there'd be actual numbers publically listed. From there, Rhysus either has to make Ethelon stop killing people or deal with the political repercussions of allowing his people to basically wage a personal war on the target organization.