Siege Draft:Combat - Assumed Content And Requirements

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Assumed content and requirements

Siege combat

  1. This handbook must be read in conjunction with the Kingdom of Lochac Armoured Combat Fighters’ and Marshals' Handbooks.
  2. All requirements contained here are in addition to the requirements stated there.
  3. If there is an unaddressed inconsistency in requirements between the armoured combat rules and the siege combat rules, the stricter standard will apply.

Consistency with Society rules

  1. The Society Siege Engine Handbook is a reference for this handbook and, where relevant, has been recreated here.
  2. These rules maintain consistency with Society rules as far as possible, but Lochac has exemptions in some areas of combat, so this document is designed to not require you to read the Society rules to be able to use siege engines in Lochac.

Consistency with mundane law

  1. There are different legal prohibitions within mundane jurisdictions within the Kingdom, so these rules do not set out what is and is not permitted by mundane law.
  2. These rules describe siege engines and munitions and their use presuming that they are permitted in your jurisdiction. This does not give permission to use siege engines where they are prohibited by mundane law.
  3. The Lochac Siege Marshal may publish, and seek to keep current, details on what devices are legal in which parts of the Kingdom, but you will witill bear the final responsibility.
  4. The marshal-in-charge for any event that seeks to use siege engines is responsible for ensuring that anyone wishing to use siege engines knows what devices are permitted.
  5. If you want to bring siege engines to an event, you must ensure that siege engines are permitted at the venue and in all locations that you will travel through to get to the event.
  6. SCANZ Inc or SCA Ltd Australia are not responsible if you encounter legal issues in transporting siege equipment.