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Quisalis Mark and the Ivory Mark are loose associations
of assassins and champions respectively. The Quisalis
Mark was named in honour of the assassins of Thoth that
died at Nishnatoba, under the foul touch of the undead
forces of Prince Slith. In order to join the Quisalis
Mark, you must find Callibius of Thera, and JOIN
QUISALIS MARK. (Note: Due to a recent in-game event that culminated in the destruction of the town of Thera, Callibius is currently not accessible.) In
order to join Ivory Mark, locate Lord Makarta in the fishing village of Jaru.
Joining either costs 5000 gold.
Once in the Mark, you cannot
gain grace, but you can be contracted with for assassinations
or to champion someone. The key here is that if you
are contracted to assassinate or champion someone, you
will not be held responsible for it by the administration.
If a complaint is filed, the person who paid you for
the assassination or to be his or her champion will be considered
to be the person who did the actual killing. In other
words, the champion or assassin is considered simply
a weapon, like a sword or a mace, wielded by the person
who took out the contract.
Contracts are formal records
created through through the contracts system, and you
will be able to list all whom you have taken a contract
out on, anyone who has paid you to be their champion
or assassin, cancel outstanding contracts, and so on.
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Rules
regarding Assassinations and Championing:
1.
If an assassin or champion paid by you kills someone,
it is as if you killed the person in the eyes of the
administration. Think of the assassin or champion as a
tool that you rent. What this means, naturally, is that
by taking a contract out on somebody, you open yourself
to legitimate revenge.
2.
Assassins and champions may be PK'd at anytime, by anyone.
They can, of course, take revenge on those who attack
them -without reason-.
3.
Killing an assassin or champion who has a contract on
you will negate that contract. The assassin will receive
no fee, and the person who took out the contract will
receive no refund. Further, it is NOT LEGAL to take
revenge on someone for killing you if they have a contract
on you, unless someone else takes a contract out on
you (in which case that person should have a good reason
to take a contract out on you). The idea here is that
if someone kills you in self-defence, because he or
she knows you've been paid to kill him or her, you can't
use that as an excuse to then go back after that person
for revenge. No mixing 'business' and 'personal.'
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