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#'''Ashtan Law 1:''' Any unsolicited aggressive act against a citizen of Ashtan by a citizen of Ashtan will result in the offender losing citizenship. Any unsolicited aggressive act against a citizen of Ashtan by a non-citizen within the city of Ashtan will result in the offender being branded an enemy of Ashtan. In both cases, a fine of at least 5000 gold will be imposed.
#'''Ashtan Law 1:''' Any unsolicited aggressive act against a citizen of Ashtan by a citizen of Ashtan will result in the offender losing citizenship. Any unsolicited aggressive act against a citizen of Ashtan by a non-citizen within the city of Ashtan will result in the offender being branded an enemy of Ashtan. In both cases, a fine of at least 5000 gold will be imposed.
#*'''Section A:''' Exceptions are granted to two citizens who have arranged a bloodfeud with at least one Archon's approval and as long as hostilities remain outside the city gates. However, if the the individuals of said predestined bloodfeud refuse and continue verbal assault on the other citizen, a fine will be imposed by an Archon. If said fine isn't paid within three Achaean months, the refusing citizen will be uncitizened.
#*'''Section A:''' Exceptions are granted to two citizens who have arranged a bloodfeud with at least one Archon's approval and as long as hostilities remain outside the city gates. However, if the individuals of said predestined bloodfeud refuse and continue verbal assault on the other citizen, a fine will be imposed by an Archon. If said fine isn't paid within three Achaean months, the refusing citizen will be uncitizened.
#*'''Section B:''' All beings marked as loyal to a citizen of Ashtan are to be treated as citizens.
#*'''Section B:''' All beings marked as loyal to a citizen of Ashtan are to be treated as citizens.
#*'''Section C:''' Members of Orders of Divinities have the right to defend their Patrons shrines from defilement using whatever means they deem necessary.
#*'''Section C:''' Members of Orders of Divinities have the right to defend their Patrons shrines from defilement using whatever means they deem necessary.
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