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 +====== Law: Punishment ======  
 +                                                                              
 +  DEFINITION:                                                                 
 +     What is done to your character(s) when you don't abide by the simple     
 +  rules of DuneMUD.                                                           
  
 +                                                                              
 +  USAGE:                                                                      
 +     As a deterrent, and as a way of reminding you that if you want to play   
 +  on this MUD, you have to follow the rules that we've set.                   
 +
 +                                                                              
 +     When deciding on a punishment for an infraction, previous infractions    
 +  are considered.  We consider the player's history with us on the MUD, as    
 +  well as prior infractions, but use the punishments listed for each          
 +  infraction as a guideline in our decision.                                  
 +                                                                              
 +     Decisions may be appealed through the use of a different character (you  
 +  may need to start a new character to do this) by contacting the wizard who  
 +  punished you (lookup <yourname>).  If that doesn't work, then you may       
 +  try contacting Mreh directly (tell mreh <a message with content>) or        
 +  through MUDmail (mail mreh).                                                
 +                                                                              
 +     If you follow the proper forms, your case will be reviewed, and your     
 +  punishment may be reduced or removed.  Under certain circumstances, the     
 +  black mark against you may even be stricken from the public record.         
 +
 +See also: [[lookup]], [[rules]]