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Elf, Dark<br />

Dark elven law is more concerned with the<br />

age of the criminal than the crime committed. A<br />

crime committed by a character younger than middle<br />

age has a severity of 1-5, while middle age and older<br />

is 6-10. Next, a character who commits a major<br />

crime receives more severe punishment, while a<br />

minor crime causes punishment that is less severe.<br />

Any character accused of a crime must attend court.<br />

Each court has a jury comprised of 13 elves<br />

who have sworn an oath. The judge often uses magic<br />

to aid the search for truth. The best dark elven<br />

courts have numerous sorcerers, who cast the following<br />

spells during the hearing: Detect Lie, Detect<br />

Magic, Detect Surface Thoughts, and Detect<br />

Thoughts.<br />

Although each crime is handled differently,<br />

the punishment is a prohibition against sex for most<br />

minor crimes and being beaten to death with sticks<br />

by their immediate family for most major crimes.<br />

Imprisonment is a rare form of punishment. Usually,<br />

a prisoner is confined in a yew tree to await<br />

ransom or sentencing. Once convicted, a character<br />

is never pardoned. Any character who is not a dark<br />

elf, and who is deemed subject to their law, is sentenced<br />

to death if found guilty of a crime.<br />

A criminal is not punished for crimes committed<br />

outside a dark elven community or forest.<br />

The dark elves do not consider themselves subject<br />

to the law of other races, including light elves.<br />

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Elf, Light<br />

Light elven law is more concerned with the<br />

age of the criminal than the crime committed. A<br />

crime committed by a character younger than middle<br />

age has a severity of 1-5, while middle age and older<br />

is 6-10. Next, a character who commits a major<br />

crime receives more severe punishment, while a<br />

minor crime causes punishment that is less severe.<br />

Any character accused of a crime must attend court.<br />

Each court has a jury comprised of 7 elves<br />

who have sworn an oath. The judge often uses magic<br />

to aid the search for truth. The best light elven<br />

courts have numerous sorcerers, who cast the following<br />

spells during the hearing: Detect Lie, Detect<br />

Magic, Detect Surface Thoughts, and Detect<br />

Thoughts.<br />

Although each crime is handled differently,<br />

the punishment is a prohibition against playing<br />

pranks and making music for most minor crimes<br />

and being starved to death for most major crimes.<br />

Imprisonment is a rare form of punishment. Usually,<br />

a prisoner is confined in a yew tree to await<br />

ransom or sentencing. Once convicted, no character<br />

is ever pardoned. Any character who is not a<br />

light elf, and who is deemed subject to their law, is<br />

banished if found guilty of a crime.<br />

A criminal is punished for crimes committed<br />

outside a light elven community or forest. The<br />

criminal is considered subject to light elven law. Light<br />

elves will go to great expense to find a criminal and<br />

bring them to justice.<br />

Chapter 6: Sociality

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