If you watch things like Cold Case Files or The First 24 there seem to be quite a few cases that are never solved. If someone commits a crime and moves to another area and doesn't do it again then it is hard to figure out who did what. Of course in a game setting, if doing the wrong thing leaves a mark on the perp it could be seen but not necessarily connected to the victim.
Indeed. And though it is indeed possible to get away with the crime, the GM should always remember that the Player’s Character should not really be allowed to get away with it.
Remember that all the various C.S.I.s and other Investigational Organizations (Like Cold Case, etc.) communicate with each other, trading unsolved crime files and odd stories. This increases the odds that if the perp moved to another City, and did anything similar, they would get caught. I would say that this is more true of the Wardens, and maybe also include a few Wizards of the White Council as well – Like Harry, even before he became a Warden.
And that's just the semi-Mundane aspects of it - there are still lots of other ways to have it come and bother the offending PC.
A Ghost haunting them until they repent and return to undo the damage to everyone else in the victim's life.
A victim becomes a type of supernatural creature: Werewolf, Vampire (Any Court, except White) or a Warlock and hunts the PC for revenge.
Strange things seem to happen whenever the offending PC gets near a Warden...
The various Fey become
very interested in the PC, especially Winter...
Lots and lots more!!!
I got the impression (possibly erronious) that the white Council did not give out fines or warnings, you were either guilty and executed or innocent and let go - possibly watched (or in the one-in-a-million chance that someone on the council wants to vouch for you - put under the Doom) So if you do something wrong you might as well run for your life.
This was not how I saw it. The Wardens just showed up, and gave the speech: “These are the Laws. Don’t break them, ever. The penalty is death.” Notice how there is no offer to Aid them, or Train them.
Self defence is not forgivable either - your still guilty and executed...
Self defense
is the only exception – or our dears, Harry and Molly, would not be alive today.
It is still needed that the “perp” has a Council Wizard take them in and train them as an Apprentice, and they
still get the Doom – and the Doom applies to both the Apprentice and their Master.
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Remember that we only have one example of someone “Outrunning the Law” – Elaine.
And she has become very much like Harry – by using her powers to help protect people.
She just doesn’t trust the White Council to be lenient with her, and she refuses to allow them to decide how she is going to live her life, and how she can use her power. Her challenge was to overcome her fears, and decide to fight back against them. And she still allowed a Council Wizard (Harry) to know that she existed, and what she was doing. Harry himself does not really like the way that the Council does things, and so long as it helps with keeping those monsters back, he is fine with it.
But, should she cross the line, I really do believe that Harry would take her down. It would be the hardest thing he ever did, but he would do it.
I love the fact that Harry is helping Elaine to build a new network for all the Lesser Talents to use.
Allows them to report things that they have no hope of dealing with themselves:
the information still gets back to a Council Member
- and the reporting party never has to meet one of those scary Wardens.