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Laws/Departed Persons Act (DPA) v3

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This act details the means by which anything* owned by a Departed Person or Departed Guild may be claimed by a paid account..


Part I: Definitions

Definition of a Departed Person:

1) A "trial" account which has been inactive for 14 days or more.

2) An "Unpaid" account which has remained unpaid for 60 consecutive days or longer.

3) A "Quit" account 60 days after their account goes into unpaid status.


Definition of a Departed Guild:

1) A guild which consists of only departed persons.



Part II: Circumstances surrounding Departed Persons


Explanation of Heirs:

Every paid player is already allowed to name 1 player as the 'Heir' of their possessions under the Last Will and Testament option. Upon the affected player reaching 45 days of "unpaid/quit" status, their heir shall be notified that the affected player is in danger of becoming "departed". At this point, the heir has 15 days to claim the items bestowed upon them. If these items remain unclaimed at the time the affected player becomes "departed," their posessions can be claimed by any paid account.

Guilds with missing elders (but not necessarily departed persons:) In the event that a guild has no paid elders for X days, all guildies of the next rank will be promoted to elder. All guild elders have the option to adjust their guild's automatic promotion time at the guild hall. This applies when all elders have either:

  • quit the guild
  • gone unpaid for X days



Part III: I don't know but I feel like it should be made more obvious that things belonging to departed persons can be claimed

  • Excludes mentor shrines