User blog comment:Faeyrin/The Importance of Communication/@comment-25345260-20131230044316

As visible from the backlash, we have a large feeling against Land Claims.

But, while we won't allow a physical copy (Nor will the Forum Mods), there is every way shape and form to have an unspoken form of it, which DOES exist.

However, even these truely do not apply.

''Slightly off-topic, but the Worshippers don't actively control Daemonheim at the moment. They did, but now they merely send the occasional patrol through it. It's still a good idea to talk to one of the Clan Heads before diving into the dungeons though.''

As an example, if you REALLY wanted to have a roleplay in Ardougne Market, you don't need to acknowledge Ardougne guards under the context of private, semi-private, or semi-public roleplay. These are cases where development of the character is so crucial, failure for the event to resolve will affect their outcome. As an example, a character stricken with poverty steals a loaf of bread. Fealing very guilty, when he one day has money again he gives bread back to the baker, as well as helping the poor.

However, if a guard walks in, (uninvolved with the roleplay previously) to stop him, then he is now being flogged up and down Ardougne, turning bitter, and disliking the government. We've turned a future kindly old man into a a modern, angsty teen.

What I'm saying is, if a POC has really ridiculous laws that aren't in existance due to NPCs, such as the Yanille scenario, you have every right to ignore them until you choose to let that POC be involved in the roleplay.