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=== No Quarter === | === No Quarter === | ||
− | An attacker who gives [[wikipedia: | + | An attacker who gives [[wikipedia:no quarter|No quarter]] will refuse to accept [[surrender]] or otherwise spare the life of an opponent, meaning the conflict will not end until either the opponent is dead or the attacker retreats. No-quarter mode is caused by either required kill [[ethic]]s (where surrendering would allow cheating the justice system), fighting with a non-sapient animal (which does not understand the concept of surrender), or the opponent faking surrender (so the attacker will not fall for such tricks again). |
This level of conflict may be reduced to Lethal, and then further reduced until the creature is neutral. | This level of conflict may be reduced to Lethal, and then further reduced until the creature is neutral. |