Edoras wrote:
So... because there's a handful of light-aura NPCs in dark-aura territories, we should remove request altogether or make all kingdoms lawless.
Riiiight.
Here's another possibility. Maybe your paladin character should stop being such a grabby hands McGee. When your paladin encounters a fellow paladin trudging through the biting snow with the sole purpose of killing all undead he sees (of which there is plenty) and your first inclination is to go "Those vambraces look sweet, can I have them?" and get mad when he says no, then maybe the one with the poor RP is you.
Maybe they're both wrong? It's hard to see how the typical SK character, in the us vs them mentality, goes on a Columbine inspired school shooting spree in another nation. Mostly because he disagrees with their views in the use of undead. Then he has some crisis of conscience because someone is a lawbreaker in that nation. NPCs are people too, and they shouldn't be so idiotic.
This is like that paladin NPC in the wastelands that is blind. The lightie that wants to use his gear tries to request it. Request checks to see if the NPC can actually see the item in question. Since he cannot see it, he claims he does not have it.
It goes something like this:
"Hey, can I use that sweet sword you're using?"
"The one in my hands?"
"Yes."
"I cannot see this sword, therefore I do not have such a thing. Sorry, sir."
Lightie decides to roleplay a duel and stun the NPC. This is done outside the duelist's guild because you cannot challenge NPCs to duels. They stun the NPC and take the item. I've always felt that approach a little sketchy at best, but essentially the code does give you the middle finger.