Gilgon wrote:
It is already extremely difficult to get banished in a kingdom. Don't make it easier to escape permanent banishment by only requiring you to convince one inactive member to parole you.
If that happened, the leader could simply unparole the person in question and reprimand the person who did this. I am suggesting parole, and not pardon, because a leader should be able to rescind a decision they do not agree with.
That said, a tribunal hierarchy outside of the levels of 'leader' and 'not leader' allowing certain non-leaders to parole and certain non-leaders not to parole is worth considering, but it may be difficult to code. Even if a tribunal member had the coded ability to parole someone, a tribunal leader could simply tell them that they did not have permission.