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I am not fond of this idea. There was a reason deathmark got removed in the first place. I can only see it happening if it caps out at a certain amount of times applied on a character and if said character can counter it by buying himself/herself out of his/her sentence at a high price.
I do remember people getting deathmarked for things as little as titles in the past, but I don't think this is that much of a problem. If titles are IC (which supposedly they are) and yours says you're evil, that's a pretty good reason to want you out of the city. Also, if the other suggested changes go into effect, being banished won't completely preclude you from going to a nation anymore.
[Edit] To clarify, I do think it would be lame to just random banish characters the tribunal leader has never even heard of, but this cost (hopefully mitigated by RP policing like any other RP policing) is worth it to have tribunal leaders have more control, IMO.
A compromise would be to have either a maximum number of banishments that any tribunal could maintain (requring the leaders to juggle their "most wanted" lists), impose some sort of cost per banished person/year, or a combination of both.
I don't think the banishee should be allowed to buy their way out of it. That wouldn't make sense from the perspective of the tribunal leaders.
pudgy