Vote tally - A Sword Without a Hilt: A Song of Ice and Fire/D&D 3.5 Crossover

Adhoc vote count started by DragonParadox on Aug 29, 2020 at 3:00 PM, finished with 118 posts and 12 votes.

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  • [X] Firstly, you are highly suspicious as a matter of course. While the action of summoning and binding imps might have been 'innocent', the inception of that thought into their minds had to be anything but. The Scholarum will facilitate and provide mages with a familiar suitable toward them, and they can likely even work toward an arrangement with the Crown for one crafted in Gorgossos or Lys if it can't be acquired on an open market. This is part of the benefits to being a Mage in the Imperium, and the most basic principles about conjuring make it explicit that nothing is simple and clean with the works of Baator or their inhabitants, and one must exercise rigorous standards and have absolute oversight before making the attempt.
    -[X] Basically, this is directed malice, and you will find the perpetrator. Study the students' memories, chambers or rooms they might have engaged in pertinent discussions with malefactors, and ensure it does not occur again, at least from this vector.
    -[X] The Inquisition will be locking down the entire Campus District, not just the Shadow Tower, with any and all assets necessary to conduct the cordon. Depending on the degree of involvement and the agency of specific actors, detention, remedial lessons and fines are not the worst punishment that someone could suffer as a result of this. In fact, if you find an agent of Baator here, you will be executing them with extreme prejudice, and will likely mandate the entire student body show up when that example gets made via Breathweapon. After extensive interrogations in an Inquisition black site, of course.
    [X] As to the students, remediate them, fine them for any damages incurred as a result of the summoning, and ensure each person understands why you are capable of forging a new link with an Outsider and why any compact they make of their own is doomed to bitter and inevitable failure. Siduri could likely greatly expand on this subject, given the topic of Imps and her experiences in Dis.
    [X] This will be investigated by the inquisition as with any other diabolic summoning.
    -[X] Students and staff are expected to co-operate with the inquisitions to the best of their ability. If this is found to be the result of a fiendish plot, they can expect many more visits from the inquisition in the future.
    -[X] The children responsible for summoning the imps will be suspended for two weeks, or until the investigation is concluded. Whichever is longer.
    -[X] Their families will be expected to make reparations for the damage incurred by the imps they summoned. In monetary form for those who can afford it, or community service for those who can not. Their families and associates will also be investigated (quietly).
    -[X] They will have a mark of justice placed upon them that will lead the inquisition to them should they cast anything during this punishment.
    -[X] If they do not have a very good reason for doing so they will have their ability to cast removed for the duration of their punishment.
    -[X] If the inquisition did not have a file on them before. They are to be informed that they do now.
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