Regalian State Law is active in all of the State Administered lands of the Empire, meaning the Archipelago, Ithania, Lusits, Hadar, and other minor states subject to the Emperor’s governors. Regalia does not have a formal concept of citizenship, anyone who is in the borders of Regalia is a resident, and anyone who owns a house or business is a Citizen. Citizens are subdivided into the Commons (common folk and non-noble citizens), Nobles (those with Blue Blood Family Registration) and Eminents (those who are Ministers and the Lord Commander of the Regalian Empire).
Regalian Law is a collection page that contains useful links to articles detailing legal codes and rules that may affect Characters roleplaying in Regalia. Each separate page applies to all Player Characters or some of them. Where necessary, descriptions of the Legal Codes contain recommendations that are necessary to read for new players and reserved for very niche roleplay experiences. When necessary, this page will also contain directions to law pages relevant to ongoing Events or Excursions.
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===[[Regalian Penal Code]]===
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The [[Regalian Penal Code]] contains a list of state laws that are active daily in Regalia. This means that law-enforcing Characters like Knights, will actively patrol the streets enforcing these laws and taking reports from concerned citizens about criminal activities. This page is strongly recommended for new players to read, as while most laws are common sense (for example, do not steal, do not murder), they also contain several references to specific laws that are unique to the lore universe. The Regalian Penal Code is set by the Imperial Court and frequently changes to address the legal situation in Regalia. Changes are always announced in Roleplay Announcements on an OOC basis. Violating these laws can have severe consequences.
==Common Law Book==
===[[Regalian Civil Code]]===
The Common Law Book deals with simple laws and law violations. It is subdivided into several penal codes each with their own protocols. Generally speaking, if a law is repeatedly violated, punishments are increased, and so if a Low Law is violated often enough, a prisoner may be punished with High Law, or even Crown Law.
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* '''Ancient Law''' involves a couple of things the Empire specifically does not want to legislate around, because it is bothersome. They are technically crimes, but nobody gets arrested for them, or punished for any actions undertaken during them. One is the ownership of Artifacts, or assault to retrieve an Artifact, both illegal, but neither are punished. Second is attacking the Aelrrigan Magivault, technically illegal, but not punished. Dragon Sites are technically illegal to interact with, but nobody gets punished, neither for interacting with them, or attacking those who interact with them.
The [[Regalian Civil Code]] is an extension of the Regalian Penal Code and applies specifically to exceptions certain non-Ailor heritage minorities enjoy in Regalia. This means that certain minorities in Regalia have exceptions to the Regalian Penal Code rules. Each of these exceptions is mentioned in the Heritage Traits for the Heritages, but it is also useful to have a page to centralize all of these legal exceptions in one place. This page is not a recommended read for new players, because this information purely exists here as a backup and to centralize this information in one place. Regalian Civil Code is technically set by the Imperial Court, but is largely dictated by OOC changes to Heritage Traits, and as such does not change much.
* '''Petty Law''' involves simple and largely victimless crimes, such as bearing armor or weapons without permit or inside government offices, possession of illegal goods, subjecting an unwilling person to mutations or Magic, Intentionally misgendering someone or engaging in gender or sex based discrimination, Interfering with Knight Duels, Letting minors consume alcohol, or be alone in businesses where it is not suitable for them to be without a legal guardian. Petty Law usually involves a simple slap on the wrist, or community sentencing for community service.
* '''Low Law''' involves low-impact crimes that are easy to rectify like trespassing, theft, destruction of property, inflicting non-lethal violence or emotional harm, abducting or imprisoning, refusing to properly title a Noble or Eminent, to impersonate any person of official duty in the military or government or nobility. Low Law usually involves community service or some type of short prison sentencing as well as a fine.
* '''Occult Law''' involves specific legislation for Magic usage. Magic usage in public is illegal, and express verbal consent must be given in private properties including businesses. It is illegal to be Vampire or Cahal Afflicted or Undead or Demon Possessed or Horrible Beast, unless a divine reprieve is granted by the Palace. The Mage Specialists of the State Metropolitan have the freedom to use Magic anywhere, anytime. Violations of these laws may result in cleansing, or forms of short term imprisonment.
* '''High Law''' involves high-impact crimes that are not easily rectified like destruction of religious sites, spilling blood or bearing arms on Unionist religious sites, sabotaging or generally working against the interests of the Regalian Empire or aiding foreign powers, encouraging seperatism and rebellion, murder, or conspiring against government officials. High Law usually involves longer prison sentencing, however the Lord Commissioner of the State Metropolitan may also request the Minister of Law to send a Justicar to preside over a trial, and have the Justicar decide punishment.
* '''Crown Law''' involves crimes that are so serious and heinous that a prisoner or criminal is usually executed on the spot for it. This includes crimes such as assisting in jail-break or jail-breaking, denouncing the Emperor’s ultimate authority and legitimacy as the Emperor of Regalia, and obstructing the duties and work of the Imperial Guard (who in general have the right to extrajudicially execute Citizens). Crown Law usually results in severe punishment, but the Lord Commissioner of the State Metropolitan may also request the Minister of Law to send a Justicar to preside over a trial, and have the Justicar decide punishment.
==Law Exceptions by Rank==
===[[Regalian Court Protocol]]===
* '''Commons''' have no exceptions to any Laws. They are punished equally and by the wording of every Law exactly.
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* '''Nobles''' have just one exception: they may legally slap someone in the face for offending them.
The [[Regalian Court Protocol]] is not exactly a legal foundation, but it is still useful to mention on this page because in some instances it can be used to help avoid awkward situations. Regalian Court Protocol dictates how the social levels (commoners, nobles, royals) must interact with one another, and what public expectations of them are. Violating these protocols usually does not result in actual harm to a Character, but can result in social exclusion from noble events. This page is recommended reading for new players only if they plan to interact with Nobles early on in their integration on the server. Nobles in general are a minority on the server, so reading can be deferred. Court Protocol is set by the currently ruling Prince Regent.
* '''Eminents''' have all exceptions: they are completely immune to all laws except Crown Law.
* '''Suvial Citizens''' are exempt from any laws banning Demonology, or being Demonically infested. It is legal to have a Demon servant as Suvial.
* '''Solvaan Citizens''' are exempt from any laws banning Monster Transformations, or appearing like Monsters. It is legal for a Solvaan to appear Monstrous.
==Ministry of Law==
===[[Navigation_Acts|Regalian Naval Acts]]===
The Ministry of Law is a player-run institution controlled by the Minister of Law, who presides over the judicial system of the Regalian Empire. The MInister of Law does not have the right to change Laws on their own (but they can if they receive approval from any of the Princes). The Minister of Law does however accept applications for Justicars of the Regalian Empire provided they have the State Dignitary Pack. The Ministry of Law can also act as Regalian Justicar in their own right, and it is generally their responsibility to send Justicars (judges) to civil trials when requested by the Lord Commissioner.
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The [[Navigation_Acts|Regalian Naval Acts]] are a series of diplomatic treaties that Regalia often either negotiates or forces on other nations at the end of a gun. The Regalian Naval Acts are designed to erode a nation's sovereignty so that the Regalian Empire can slowly annex them. This page is not recommended reading for new players, because it is very niche lore pertaining only to foreign diplomacy events, which by themselves are always rare. That being said, the Naval Acts are related to a lot of geo-political conflicts, and so there should be a place where they are centrally recorded so they cannot be forgotten about. The Regalian Naval Acts are not always equally applied to all nations, but regulate who and how access to Regalia's economy is given.
==Progression Laws==
Some Progression Laws exist that may affect player interactions with Progression Orders. These generally don’t affect server RP, but can be the difference between success and failure in Progressions. They are generally also quite short:
* All lands with majority Altalar populations enforce the Altalar Judicial System instead of State Law.
* Ships may never have their movement impeded on the Shoenn River, or be taxed while traveling there.
* It is illegal to cross into the Allorn Empire, and Citizenship may be stripped for those who try to enter.
* Opiates, both in use and sale, are illegal across the Empire, and opiates in general are contraband and illegal.
* It is illegal to interact with pre-civilized or savage peoples and cultures without express approval from the Imperial Conservationist.
==Law Enforcement Rules==
Law Enforcement Rules concern special exceptions and limitations placed on the State Metropolitan, Knights, Contract Law, Noble Guards, and other enforcing agencies.
* State Metropolitan members have an automatic armor and weapon permit and may wear them out in the open. The Lord Commissioner is appointed by the College of Princes when the last one resigns or is removed.
* Knights have an automatic armor and weapon permit and may wear them out in the open. Knights may also assist the State Metropolitan and arrest, but may not imprison criminals anywhere but the State Prison.
* The State Metropolitan issues weapon and armor permits to citizens. Each time a new Armament Officer is appointed, all previous permits are invalid. Without a permit, no armor may be worn, and no dagger longer than 10 inches worn.
* Contracts if written in a (minecraft book) signed form, are considered valid. If a Contract is being reneged on, the State Metropolitan must seek to enforce the Contract to the letter, or fine the failing recipient for the cost of failure.
* House Guards of Blue Blood Registered Houses have automatic weapon permits, but not armor permits. They must also be clearly and only be distinguished as Guards, and not serve in other capacities as lackeys or cleaners and the like.
=Borough Laws=
Regalian Boroughs follow slightly modified laws from State Law. It is generally assumed that State Law does not apply to Boroughs, and that their own Laws supersede everything. These laws are made by whoever is appointed leader of a Borough, and enforced by the Borough’s own policing force.
==Crookback Borough==
* You can be Cahal.
* You can be Undead.
* Vampires are illegal.
* No Magic restrictions.
* You can recruit for Crime.
* State Metropolitan may enter.
* Bounties from the City are invalid.
* Do not kidnap nobles or State officials.
* Kidnapping is illegal.
* Enforcing State Law is illegal.
* Pay your debts.
* Don’t vandalize religious sites.
* Arson and setting fire is illegal.
* Murder is illegal.
* Adding drugs to drinks is illegal.
* Vandalizing graves is illegal.
* Building statues to gods is illegal.
* Ruining greenery is illegal.
Latest revision as of 03:50, 23 September 2024
Regalian Law is a collection page that contains useful links to articles detailing legal codes and rules that may affect Characters roleplaying in Regalia. Each separate page applies to all Player Characters or some of them. Where necessary, descriptions of the Legal Codes contain recommendations that are necessary to read for new players and reserved for very niche roleplay experiences. When necessary, this page will also contain directions to law pages relevant to ongoing Events or Excursions.
The Regalian Penal Code contains a list of state laws that are active daily in Regalia. This means that law-enforcing Characters like Knights, will actively patrol the streets enforcing these laws and taking reports from concerned citizens about criminal activities. This page is strongly recommended for new players to read, as while most laws are common sense (for example, do not steal, do not murder), they also contain several references to specific laws that are unique to the lore universe. The Regalian Penal Code is set by the Imperial Court and frequently changes to address the legal situation in Regalia. Changes are always announced in Roleplay Announcements on an OOC basis. Violating these laws can have severe consequences.
The Regalian Civil Code is an extension of the Regalian Penal Code and applies specifically to exceptions certain non-Ailor heritage minorities enjoy in Regalia. This means that certain minorities in Regalia have exceptions to the Regalian Penal Code rules. Each of these exceptions is mentioned in the Heritage Traits for the Heritages, but it is also useful to have a page to centralize all of these legal exceptions in one place. This page is not a recommended read for new players, because this information purely exists here as a backup and to centralize this information in one place. Regalian Civil Code is technically set by the Imperial Court, but is largely dictated by OOC changes to Heritage Traits, and as such does not change much.
The Regalian Court Protocol is not exactly a legal foundation, but it is still useful to mention on this page because in some instances it can be used to help avoid awkward situations. Regalian Court Protocol dictates how the social levels (commoners, nobles, royals) must interact with one another, and what public expectations of them are. Violating these protocols usually does not result in actual harm to a Character, but can result in social exclusion from noble events. This page is recommended reading for new players only if they plan to interact with Nobles early on in their integration on the server. Nobles in general are a minority on the server, so reading can be deferred. Court Protocol is set by the currently ruling Prince Regent.
The Regalian Naval Acts are a series of diplomatic treaties that Regalia often either negotiates or forces on other nations at the end of a gun. The Regalian Naval Acts are designed to erode a nation's sovereignty so that the Regalian Empire can slowly annex them. This page is not recommended reading for new players, because it is very niche lore pertaining only to foreign diplomacy events, which by themselves are always rare. That being said, the Naval Acts are related to a lot of geo-political conflicts, and so there should be a place where they are centrally recorded so they cannot be forgotten about. The Regalian Naval Acts are not always equally applied to all nations, but regulate who and how access to Regalia's economy is given.