[quote=@Sionnie] (Also with ALL seriousness, Sexual Harrassment is on a whole other level and the comparison is crude! I Hope none of us have ever been raped before but the trauma of such is far more awful than a stolen book of any kind! sorry but to me i view SEX CRIMES AS WORSE THAN MURDER. A form of torture born from depraved people stripping someone's right to consent and humiliating them! Lets not make said comparisons please. More attune to a stolen car would be fair.) [/quote] I'd like to warn you [u][b]not [/b][/u]to start these sorts of conversations especially as it is controversial. As much as I want to let out more of my wisdom in this topic, I'd prefer not. [quote=@Sionnie] I should not be blamed for it. I stole a book and Galawayn lost his temper. One wrong does not make a write.. I may sleep in a cell for theft but the casualties would be on him. Kinda like if someone murdered someone close to me and i take the law in my own hands and kill that person in an act of vengeance. In which case, i would spend life in prison.. [@VKAllen] [/quote] Theft-- Guilty as charged. A hefty fine will be imposed if found guilty or face severe punishment even if it is as petty as theft. Remember: this is [i][u]Thaldin's Faulknorse[/u][/i]. I'm the only person so far who knows how law gets around in it. Galawayn setting fire on the Tavern-- Impossible as he is Lawful Good.