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* Winter 382YE
* Winter 382YE
==Campaign Outcome==
==Campaign Outcome==
* It is legal to send [[military unit|military units]] to support either [[The_divide_between#Suppress_Asavean_Uprising|suppress]] or [[The_divide_between#Support_Asavean_Uprising|support]] the uprising in Asavea.
* It is legal to send [[military unit|military units]] to either [[The_divide_between#Suppress_Asavean_Uprising|suppress]] or [[The_divide_between#Support_Asavean_Uprising|support]] the uprising in Asavea.
* In the opinion of the chief magistrate, this means that citizens will not be prosecuted by Imperial magistrates for crimes they commit while undertaking mercenary work in Asavea, but nor will they receive any protection from the law in relation to the actions of others employed as mercenaries.
* In the opinion of the chief magistrate, this means that citizens will not be prosecuted by Imperial magistrates for crimes they commit while undertaking mercenary work in Asavea, but nor will they receive any protection from the law in relation to the actions of others employed as mercenaries.
* Anyone wishing to explore this law in more detail should speak to Chief Magistrate Karkovitch.
* Anyone wishing to explore this law in more detail should speak to Chief Magistrate Karkovitch.

Latest revision as of 13:30, 4 July 2022


To make it legal for Imperial captains to send their military units to support or engage with either the Asavean state or the current uprising.
Proposed by Miaren, seconded by Sarvos.

Overview

Date

  • Winter 382YE

Campaign Outcome

  • It is legal to send military units to either suppress or support the uprising in Asavea.
  • In the opinion of the chief magistrate, this means that citizens will not be prosecuted by Imperial magistrates for crimes they commit while undertaking mercenary work in Asavea, but nor will they receive any protection from the law in relation to the actions of others employed as mercenaries.
  • Anyone wishing to explore this law in more detail should speak to Chief Magistrate Karkovitch.