Post by GREYtheFLAILER on Dec 28, 2011 0:58:43 GMT -5
RULES AND REGULATIONS,
[/blockquote][/blockquote]Here all rules are stated, but please do check in often, as new ones may be added from time-to-time. All rules must be followed, or said offending equines will be punished severely.
THE KING'S RULE,
If you fail to do as Looking Glass has clearly stated (this includes disobeying any rules within this post), you shall be greatly punished. Punishments include being demoted, exile, execution, being cut off from all resources the herd provides, and so forth. A punishment can be chosen by none other than Looking Glass, or other if he suggests further. If you know of one disobeying any rules whatsoever and don’t do anything about it, you will also face grave consequences.
SLAVES,
Within Corrupt Caverns, slaves are taken in without any second thought. If you are a member of the herd and come across, or are able to capture, a horse worthy of being held captive, do be a doll and bring them home, won't you? Looking Glass rather enjoy's having a little group of slaves to call his own, and counts trespassers as his own as soon as they venture onto his lands without caution. Only higher ranks are able to keep slaves, though if you wish to have one of your own, please take up the request with Looking Glass.
SLAVE'S RIGHTS,
From the moment you are dubbed a slave, you must realize you have absolutely no rights. You are not to fight back against Looking Glass' Rule, nor are you to fight against any physical damage that may come upon you. Female slaves can be forcebred, if permission is granted from Looking Glass beforehand, while males of the herd are encouraged to give male slaves a hard time. Keep in mind no power-playing can be used, so permission to harm any character must be granted by the character's player.
CONFLICT,
Fighting is allowed within the lands, though only to a certain degree. If Looking Glass feels the fight could escalate to fatal levels, he will step in and have it stopped. Mares and Foals are not to be involved with any fights whatsoever, and this includes slaves. If Looking Glass finds a stallion beating and/or harming a mare or foal in any way without his permission, he will deal with the brute personally. Little quarrels between mares are fine, though Looking Glass doesn't always have tolerance for low-excitement fights.
HERD MEETINGS,
When Looking Glass calls for a Herd Meeting, everyone is expected to arrive on time. If you don't show, he will consider that as disrespect; which in all honesty, he doesn't take well to. At all. Slaves must come to meetings as well, as it gives the herd a chance to see who is fresh meat.
FOALS,
Once a foal is remotely weaned, and in no longer need of milk from it's mother, it will be pulled off to encounter training. This is to ensure it's loyalty to the herd, and to raise good, obedient young equines. Each horse will be appointed both a Mercenary and a Slave; the Mercenary will train them for one season, using the slave to let the child practice on as he pleases. Once a batch of foals is grown, Looking Glass will look over the group, and appoint a few of the strongest boys and girls to higher ranks. This will be done in front of members of the herd, and is considered a great honor. On another note, all foals born from Saints, or in the Saints land, are counted as members of the Saints.
CHALLENGING,
Lower-Ranking horses can challenge higher ranking horses (these include Anchors, Operators, and Mercenaries) for their rank, whenever they wish. The fight will take place in the Rogue battle grounds, and will be judged like any other, normal fight would. The winner will receive/keep the desired rank, while the looser will be appointed to the Omega or a Common-member.