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Warden replied to the topic Character Mug Shots (Or, Why Your Character Was Arrested) in the forum Characters 6 years, 5 months ago
Jay: Entering restricted area, dropping out of the army (which he was forced to join), assisting in the killing of a dragon, resisting arrest, being the chosen one, and trying to attack the main villain.
Xavier: Being dragged into restricted area by Jay, being forced to drop out of the army with Jay, resisting arrest, and being alive when everyone thought he was dead (that’s a great offence, you know.)
Yarden: Rebelling. Breaking his word, as is the custom in dragon culture. Resisting arrest. Entering restricted area. He was told by the authority that he was perfectly welcome to do these things, but after doing them, the authority changed his mind.
Vromidon: Flying up a waterfall. Being a threat. Being a dragon.
Ulgrundu: Being too weak to really fight, and deceiving all his people.
Nuetrobolt: Interfering in criminal cases, saving police officers from death, using super powers when on restriction, and other activities that the police want to do themselves without help from some superhero.
Aleck: Theft, murder, running away from legal guardian
Bailie: running away from legal guardian, learning illegal skills
Malcom Ace: using restricted artifacts. Allowing his family to keep him from becoming truly evil. I’m hesitating about including trying to take over the world here. Most people endorse his taking over the world.
Vip: Using portals, not following Rvegene rules, passing on secret information to commoners, and if being too small to be the chosen warrants an arrest, that would certainly be on the list.
Me: Murdering characters and putting them through indescribable torment (I mean, it is describable, but its taking me many books to do so.) This is the character me, not the real me, I should mention.
Merungi: Failing his duty (and the enemies would arrest him for being a threat as well).












