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The '''{{tt|ACCUSE}} [[page type is::command]]''' is used to file a complaint with guards after catching someone {{com|Steal}}ing. |
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==Syntax== |
==Syntax== |
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{{tt|ACCUSE}} ''<person>'' |
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===Trader Syntax=== |
===Trader Syntax=== |
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{{tt|ACCUSE}} ''<person>'' {{tt|TO CLERK}} |
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==Use== |
==Use== |
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After catching someone in the act of pickpocketing within city limits, the victim may go to any guard of the city the crime happened in and accuse the person. It is not always successful, with such things as the victim and thief's past criminal record, and possibly relative |
After catching someone in the act of pickpocketing within city limits, the victim may go to any guard of the city the crime happened in and accuse the person. It is not always successful, with such things as the victim and thief's past criminal record, and possibly relative {{stat|Charisma}}s being relevant to success. |
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===Trader Use=== |
===Trader Use=== |
Revision as of 23:18, 17 February 2009
The ACCUSE command is used to file a complaint with guards after catching someone STEALing.
Syntax
ACCUSE <person>
Trader Syntax
ACCUSE <person> TO CLERK
Use
After catching someone in the act of pickpocketing within city limits, the victim may go to any guard of the city the crime happened in and accuse the person. It is not always successful, with such things as the victim and thief's past criminal record, and possibly relative Charismas being relevant to success.
Trader Use
Traders, even if outside city limits, may lodge a complaint with a clerk at the local trading outpost, but only so long as the theft happened on a recognized trading route. If successful, the guild may send out a group of "concerned citizens" to inflict bodily harm upon the accused.
Thief Use
Thieves, being against the common provincial law, have their own form of justice. A member in good standing with the thief guild may accuse a person, not of the guild, to the provincial guildleader. If the accused has been caught stealing from the guilded member, thugs are sent out. The resulting conversation is rarely survivable.