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Hatim is sitting crosslegged here, playing his kanan.
A portly gnomish man, bearing the insignia of the Talons, gazes absently about.
A rather skinny woman stands here, watching the streets with intense serenity.
A portly gnomish man exclaims 'Halt, lawbreaker!'
A portly gnomish man says 'I will now carry out your sentence.'
A portly gnomish man says 'For the murder of Tilm: imprisonment and a levy from the bank and major
confiscation of personal property.'
A portly gnomish man says 'For the attempted murder of a gangly female halfling: imprisonment.'
A portly gnomish man says 'For the attempted mugging of a halfling cityguard: imprisonment.'
A portly gnomish man says 'For the attempted mugging of a gangly female halfling: imprisonment.'
A portly gnomish man says 'For the attempted murder of a halfling cityguard: imprisonment.'
A portly gnomish man says 'For the attempted murder of a portly gnomish man: imprisonment.'
A portly gnomish man says 'For the attempted murder of a portly gnomish man: imprisonment.'
A portly gnomish man says 'You're too poor to pay full restitution, so you'll get some extra cell
time.'
A portly gnomish man says 'Your prison sentence is 7 days and 23 hours.'
A portly gnomish man escorts you off to your new prison cell.
Hey everyone! Let us begin by speaking about in game incarceration. I recently turned myself in to another kingdom as there were no trib members to try to parlay with. As you can see I got nearly eight days of jail time which is 4 REAL HOURS. With the jail code being changed so you can hardly do anything at all inside your cell, we can all admit that in game jail is awful. I found it necessary when the pbase was high and full of active PKers and tribunal members with the ability to pardon or parole. I also turned myself in and was shown no leniency for that either. I understand if your response is just ' get broken out of jail ' and maybe that is what will happen eventually but I have always felt that it seems excessive to punish someone for hours to sit around and do nothing pretty much or log out for long enough that the sentence is served.