User blog comment:Faeyrin/The Importance of Communication/@comment-4536066-20131230030618/@comment-25159376-20131230032500

It's not quite that easy.

From my other comment,

"Or. On the other hand, a seasoned roleplayer would struggle with what exactly a city's guards would allow in a city, if they fall within a gray area. For example, Yanille is logically rather guarded because of the ogres outside. Would the guards let in a rather shady and powerful looking Zamorakian, who didn't have a weapon on them and didn't seem aggressive? Some may say NO because they're guarding against any threat and they'd deem that a threat. Some may say YES because the guards' enemy is the big dumb stinky no brained ogres who want to smash things randomly, not a shady Zamorakian."

If a scenario similar to this happens, it can't really be passed off as some IC accident. You know, someone else could be in the area, and OOC'ly they're wandering, ~How'd that Zamorakian get past the guards...?~, and they call the other person out on it, presenting the NO argument for that matter. The other person replies with the YES argument. Conflict arises OOC'ly.

There are gray areas in these kind of matters where both arguments are viable. No one side may be right over the other in scenarios like this. I believe there needs to be a page that lays out these kind of things in easily seen info so conflict doesn't arise.