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'''Emblem Fraud''' occurs when an individual wears or uses an [[emblem]] to a faction of which they don't belong. It is considered a serious offence; the universally accepted punishment for emblem fraud is left up to the offended faction. It is first mentioned in ''[[Outrider (book)|Outrider]]'', when [[Venicus Mor]] is caught wearing the jacket of the late [[Edulon Dane]] where he is placed into the custody of [[stationmaster]] [[Roymel Wydrain]] for punishment. | '''Emblem Fraud''' occurs when an individual wears or uses an [[emblem]] to a faction of which they don't belong. It is considered a serious offence; the universally accepted punishment for emblem fraud is left up to the offended faction. It is first mentioned in ''[[Outrider (book)|Outrider]]'', when [[Venicus Mor]] is caught wearing the jacket of the late [[Edulon Dane]] (which had the [[Outrider]] emblem on it) where he is placed into the custody of [[stationmaster]] [[Roymel Wydrain]] for punishment. | ||
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Revision as of 23:51, 23 December 2011
Emblem Fraud occurs when an individual wears or uses an emblem to a faction of which they don't belong. It is considered a serious offence; the universally accepted punishment for emblem fraud is left up to the offended faction. It is first mentioned in Outrider, when Venicus Mor is caught wearing the jacket of the late Edulon Dane (which had the Outrider emblem on it) where he is placed into the custody of stationmaster Roymel Wydrain for punishment.