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''A person entering servitude gives up his or her rights to move freely, to decide his or her chores, and the control over his or her bodily integrity. A servant passes his or her rights to the bondsmaster, to whom the slave is legally signed, and lives under his mercy until the contract expires.''
''A person entering servitude gives up his or her rights to move freely, to decide his or her chores, and the control over his or her bodily integrity. A servant passes his or her rights to the bondsmaster, to whom the slave is legally signed, and lives under his mercy until the contract expires.''



Revision as of 18:38, 26 January 2022

Servants, also called slaves, are acquirable entities in MoR that offer the player a wide range of interaction possibilities, including work assignments, combat reinforcements, and as healers. They can be found in quests, during scavenge hunts, or purchased from dedicated slave auctions.

History of slavery

Slavery, more commonly called servitude, is a legal entity that is very common and socially accepted in Ikaanos today.

A person entering servitude gives up his or her rights to move freely, to decide his or her chores, and the control over his or her bodily integrity. A servant passes his or her rights to the bondsmaster, to whom the slave is legally signed, and lives under his mercy until the contract expires.

- IC Law, passed 2293





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A bondsmaster must provide for his servants and not cause them unnecessary pain or starvation. He shalt not draw blood so that his servant loses consciousness unless adequate reasons exist. He shalt not strike or whip his servant so that he or she cannot walk after a day has passed. He is not allowed to let a servant die unless the servant has drawn blood on the bondsmaster or if the servant has committed a crime that is considered serious under skyguard enforcement law. If found guilty to any of these mistreatments, a bondsmaster might forfeit his right to his slave and/or pay a fine of up to 2000 dollars.

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