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 1, 2021 at 4:17 AM, finished with 44 posts and 16 votes.

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A Sword Without a Hilt: A Song of Ice and Fire/D&D 3.5 Crossover
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  • [X] Address the matter once it reaches the floor of the Curia
    -[X] We have no intention of allowing anyone in a criminal case to opt out of being subjected to truth finding spells, though that does not mean such spells can be used to unfairly invade one's privacy. When spells are used in this manner during a trial or during the investigation into a crime preceding a trial, the questions will be strictly limited to discovering the subject's guilt or innocence in relation to the crime(s) being investigated and nothing more. Any attempt to deviate from these guidelines will result in ruinous fines, dismissal from service, and subsequent blacklisting throughout the Imperium.
    --[X] Of course, a failed truth spell itself is no evidence of wrongdoing, merely a sign that the subject's will could not be overcome by that particular casting of the spell. Additional casting attempts may be needed.
    [X] Address the matter once it reaches the floor of the Curia
    -[X] Truth magic is too useful a tool to set aside on any grounds, but it does require stricter limits to prevent abuse.
    —[X] Interrogations using truth spells must now be conducted in private with transcripts of the relevant results being made available to the court at large. Interrogators themselves must be sworn to secrecy on any incidental (that is not criminal) matters that may be revealed.
    —[X] All questions asked during such interrogations must be related to specific evidence or events. They must also be rigorous and allow for expansion from the accused at their discretion.
    —[X] Resisting a truth spell itself is not evidence of anything, nor may the courts punish someone for doing so.
    [X] Address the matter once it reaches the floor of the Curia
    -[X] We have no intention of allowing anyone in a criminal case to opt out of being subjected to truth finding spells, though that does not mean such spells can be used to unfairly invade one's privacy. When spells are used in this manner during a trial or during the investigation into a crime preceding a trial, the questions will be strictly limited to discovering the subject's guilt or innocence in relation to the crime(s) being investigated and nothing more. Any attempt to deviate from these guidelines will result in ruinous fines, dismissal from service, and subsequent blacklisting throughout the Imperium. The subject may speak further under truth magic at their own discretion.
    --[X] Resisting truth magic (not willingly failing the save) is a minor crime [Details to be determined by @Azel ? I do not know the legal system] linearly increasing in severity with every failed attempt of the relevant spell cast.
    [X] Teleport to Manderly in dragon form and say "Don't"
    -[X] Take a huge bite out of the shark you just caught for a snack before teleporting back
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