I, and I think some other people who don't post as much, want to be a bit more honest: We enter by the gates, tell the guards our motives honestly, show the warrant when needed, and hustle to the merchant's house ASAP before arresting him and dragging him to a boat or something to leave the city.
yeah nah you don't do that
by "that" i mean speaking for people who would speak up if they wanted to, by the way, unless they actually asked you to for some reason, in case it's not clear since i don't want to spark a debate over this
I wasn't trying to imply
everyone else was on my side, just
some others. (And, to be honest, "posts less than I do" isn't exactly a high bar...)
I dunno, it seems to me like you guys think that there is no rule of law in medieval kingdoms when it comes to the nobility. If that was true, if kingdoms were just anarchy pits with random barons deciding what's what then there would be no kinddoms. No system of vassalhood and fealty. But there is, there is a system of government, and it was stable enough to maintain order for hundreds and hundreds of years.
from what history taught me, i can just throw "welcome to post-jagellon poland" at you
The GM explicitly stated we were to treat it as more like medieval England than any other real-world place.
Anyways, in our several years there has been
one, minor rebellion. A pretty peaceful time and place.
Why exactly do we need to do everything stealthly? Do you think the city guards would try to stop an armed noble taking a merchant who he has a warrant to arrest? This'll take ten minutes with the marshal, tops, and if we're good he'll even go out of his way and capture him for us. Then it's just boating it down before the count picks up anything.
And the worst-case scenarios apply to either method.
Dumbasses think there weren't rebellions and constant power struggles between kings and magnates. Read a book, ffs.
FTFY.
Maintain order! how out of it do you have to be on this subject to say that?
You Ministry of Truth official, you.