# ХАРТИЯ АВАНТЮРИСТОВ В КОРМИРЕ ###### tags: `Cormyr - Land of Purple Dragon` The strict enforcement of this law began after Gondegal raised a mercenary force from within Cormyr and tried to secede from the kingdom. Enforcement of the requirement of a charter is meant to prevent a recurrence of this sort of activity. Any group of five people or more is required to obtain a charter. ## ОГРАНИЧЕНИЯ 1. Не более 30 членов 2. В ней записаны имена всех членов отряда 3. В ней указан особый знак ## кто может ее выписывать 1. Lord Commander at High Horn 1. Warden of the Eastern Marches in Arabel 1. Lord High Marshal at the Royal Court in Suzail 1. Chancellor 1. Королева ## стоимость - [ ] 1000 зм - [ ] Ежегодно 300 зм - [ ] Штраф за просрочку 20 зм в день вплоть до 10 дней, после чего надо оформлять новую хартию If someone is added, the group must make sure that the new member’s name is recorded in Suzail. Records of charters are updated on a monthly basis. Regardless, a group cannot number more than 30. Once a group is chartered, me Having its charter revoked does not merely mean the band is barred from adventuring within Cormyr, but also that the group has decided to oppose the crown by wilfully refusing to renew the charter. The group is considered outlaw, and a warrant is issued for members’ arrest and detention. Once arrested, the group can still pay the overdue tax and late fees. If the members do pay, their charter will be reinstated and the group may resume its activi-ties. Otherwise, the charter is revoked permanently, and the group may not assemble while wearing weapons. Should a member of a given group commit a crime, that person is automatically removed from the list of registered names on the charter. he charter gives the adventurers the right tell and only to bear arms, not the right to conduct them- selves in an uncivilized manner. ## Mercenary Companies Typically larger than a chartered adventuring band, a mercenary company has the same rights as one, is permitted to maintain a larger roll of members (thirty standing members, plus up to one hundred recruits in times of crisis), and has more latitude in recruitment and reporting to the Crown. The price for this freedom is steep: 20,000 gp for the initial charter, with an annual renewal fee of 3,000 gp (plus 25 gp for each individual who was temporarily recruited over the last year). - [ ] 20000 - [ ] 3000+25 ## Registered Mages Every wizard, sorcerer, warlock, or anyone else capable of casting powerful, destructive spells of arcane magic must register with a local lord, a herald, or the War Wizards. Registered spellcasters are allowed to practice openly and can be approached by the Crown for research, hired spellcasting, other assignments or recruitment into the War Wizards. Registered mages can attend the monthly meetings of the Council of Mages, and those who acquit themselves well might be asked to join the Mage Councilors. A spellcaster who refuses to register can function legally without fear of punishment, but such a person who is found to have slain another with magic, or otherwise broken Cormyr’s laws, can be marked a renegade mage. Such individuals are hunted with impunity by the War Wizards, and can be captured by chartered adventurers and registered spellcasters without fear of Crown reprisal. Spellcasters who are members of a chartered adventuring band are automatically registered under the group’s charter, and need not fear the War Wizards seeking them out. ## Baron of the Stonelands For more than one hundred years, the Dragon Throne has promised the title Baron of the Stonelands to anyone that can fortify a keep in the Stonelands, maintain a retinue of armed soldiers, and prove—through the capture or slaying of bandits and killing of humanoids and monsters—that they can defend a parcel of the region for at least a full year. The reward for this endeavor is great: the formal title of baron and the equivalent rank of oversword in the Purple Dragons, with a hefty stipend to maintain their outpost. To date, none have succeeded, and no one has tried for more than two decades.