Settlement Bans - How Do I Go About Banning A Party Or Alliance?
There are two options here. Either an alliance head can contact the GM or they can issue a ban themselves, though this will cost renown - and the banner must have more renown than the bannee.
The order is
BN 0/1 (party number)
Where 0 is alliance renown and 1 is personal renown.
The ban will take place in the settlement that the order is issued.
For GM bans, the following is a breakdown of the two types of ban actions:
FA BANS
If a party has been attacked by another party in the settlement where the ban is wanted, then as a Free Action (FA) they could request that the attacking party is banned.
If no deaths are caused then it is possible that a request to ban for fighting will fail.
Alliances requesting a ban on a party in their home settlement may not lose any status if they did not start the fight.
SA BANS
Since Independent parties never have SA they cannot request a ban except for the reason specified in the FA Bans section.
An Alliance can request to ban any party or another Alliance, giving a short summary of the reason for the ban, how long they would like the ban to last and the offending party/Alliance name and number.
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