The Universal Law

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(To ensure that the flow of imagination is not disrupted, we are proud to say we take the following rules seriously. )

General Rules
1. (Put brackets when you are out of character, anywhere on this site except in chat rooms.)

2. Any ideas are welcome, yet we will not develop them, and even put them to a stop, if they defy the Natural Order of Creativity.

3. A form is required to be born into this world. If you do not have a form, you are simply a "wisp", only approachable by the Admyns and the First generations. Not seen and heard by others.( This rule applies to roleplays and books with *no wisps)

4. All creatures are not to talk or acknowledge any wisps in books with *no wisps

5. Admyns have final say in all issues

The Wylder's Code
1. Be grammatically correct. We pride ourselves in expressing our ideas accurately.

2. Be forgiving. No arguing between the ones behind the Wylders. Anyone causing trouble will have serious consequences.

3. Be active. At least chat around a bit. It is a loose rule. It is preferred that one informs your partners in role-playing that you need a hiatus.

4. Listen to the Admyns and First generations in all issues. Wyld has the final say on all things.

5. Be detailed. Anything below 4 sentences is too little, and it is encouraged that you try to do more than 4 sentences.

The Natural Order of Creativity

1. No over-cliched ideas. References and allusions to books and mythology is perfectly fine. Remember, it is a Natural Order, not exactly a rule.

2. No smut, but implications is also fine. Romantic activities is encouraged ONLY to a certain extent. There will be certain places for such things.

The Origin Law
(Rules that the characters are supposed to obey)

Section 1
Illicit matters
The following actions are strictly prohibited for all creatures including Admyns:

The act of encroachment on others' free will is dishonourable, highly frowned upon and vilified.

Descendants of any Admyn, or Admyns, are under rule to not to conflict absolute death someone's life. Any method of doing so is outlawed and vilified.

The act of encroachment on the privacy of others is dishonourable and highly frowned upon.
*Refer to detailed version of illicit matters in the next page.

Section 2
The council
The council is made up of all the Admyns: The Arbiter is the head of council, and in command of the judicial system. They do have help from the other council members, and will always need to cast a vote when there needs to be any major change that as no clear path to take. When in votes, everyone gets one vote per person there - except for the Arbiter. They get one and a half in order not to have any ties. Votes are still taken when not all council member are present, that is why there is a need for the half vote.

If a council member is not available, then they can have a representative communicate their vote for them. If that is not available either - they will just simply not have a vote in the decision, and possibly will have to bring it up again when they are not occupied. The minimum amount of council members needed in a vote is three - but the decision concluded will be temporary. There will need to be a re-vote later on and the current vote will be void, because the majority of the council had not voted.

The full council of Admyns are required to be present to pass a law, decriminalization, or enact any change to the Universal Law.

Violation of the rulings in section 1 - by either encroaching on another's free will or on their privacy - will lead to the person committing previously mentioned violation, if still living, will be detained upon return to Origin for lesser crimes. However, more often than not, the Lawkeepers are employed to retrieve persons - since these can be very serious in matter. Also, the victim of said violation, if they are still living, will also be present. Both persons, or all groups, will be tried and stand before the council. Penalty for the actions will be decided by the council to fit the crime.
For suspects, they are to be brought to trial within 48 hours, if not, they will be released.

For minor offences of any crime, it will not be presented to the council - only to the head of council, or if extremely minor then it is an apprentice of the head of council. From there, it will be judged by the head of council, or the apprentice, and the penalty will be decided by them. However, revival of someone, changing the past, and the attempted conflicting of absolute death on someone else are never minor crimes.

~ Admyn Kestrel
Arbitor of the Wylderness~

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