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It comes at times to pass that the letter of the law and directest route happen not to coincide. Unto those unconcerned with coincidence Trespassing grants the ability to enter, open, or otherwise examine items and objects of Homesteaded property. | It comes at times to pass that the letter of the law and directest route happen not to coincide. Unto those unconcerned with coincidence Trespassing grants the ability to enter, open, or otherwise examine items and objects of Homesteaded property. | ||
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+ | {{PAGENAME}} is an act of [[Crime!|Crime]] where a pilgrim enters property protected by a {{i|Stake Claim}} that they do not have permission to enter. {{PAGENAME}} will '''NOT''' leave Summonable [[Evidence]], but will leave a {{i|Scent}} which will remain for 1 day. Additionally Trespassing Scents are left when entering protected [[GameMenu/Build/Buildings & Structures/Houses & Buildings|Buildings]]. | ||
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+ | ==Protecting Against Vandalism== | ||
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In-Game Text"All hope abandon, ye who enter here." – Dante Alighieri, The Divine Comedy, Inferno, Canto III It comes at times to pass that the letter of the law and directest route happen not to coincide. Unto those unconcerned with coincidence Trespassing grants the ability to enter, open, or otherwise examine items and objects of Homesteaded property. Committing TrespassingTrespassing is an act of Crime where a pilgrim enters property protected by a Protecting Against Vandalism---Under Construction--- Criminal ActsIn order to commit most Crimes Acts of Crime
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