accuse dismiss is your victim's friend (even when dead)
>>>accuse dismiss is your victim's friend (even when dead) ~ROLFARD
Thanks Rolfard.
Wait, so you don't have to find the Constable? Just type, accuse dismiss?
Do you happen to know if this works for public endangerment, assuming a Player Character (PC) was in the room when the charge occured. In this case, the charge of public endangerment was for a blown trap.
It doesn't happen very often to my character (blow a trap via a fumble), since she's nearly max trained in the skill at cap. But, I have brainfarted a picked scales or two.
Would an injured PC be able to remove the public indangerment charge? Assuming they were in the room when I goofed of course.
Thanks.
~Lori aka Horsefreak (One of the Many)
Thanks Rolfard.
Wait, so you don't have to find the Constable? Just type, accuse dismiss?
Do you happen to know if this works for public endangerment, assuming a Player Character (PC) was in the room when the charge occured. In this case, the charge of public endangerment was for a blown trap.
It doesn't happen very often to my character (blow a trap via a fumble), since she's nearly max trained in the skill at cap. But, I have brainfarted a picked scales or two.
Would an injured PC be able to remove the public indangerment charge? Assuming they were in the room when I goofed of course.
Thanks.
~Lori aka Horsefreak (One of the Many)