Today the Gallic Laws had been updated to become simpler and easier to understand. We returned to the traditional Gallic lily, as the familiar for many symbol of this state. We hope this change will make playing in Gallia more entertaining, and with ongoing deployment of simplified and compiled to only really important matters lore - involving in Gallia easier. Related to laws threads will be updated within 2 days, and after - the mission board will be opened once again.
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In §1.1 we have defined what Gallic territories are, and in §1.2. - what Gallic Lawful responsibilities and what other legalised on degree enough to entrust them such task can do to help Gallic Union with keeping stability and order. The Unione Corse now can legally, within RP, enforce Gallic Laws in Provence, using their piracy line to demand contraband and issue fines.
The link in §1.6 will hold the official state diplomacy to be followed by Lawful forces, the page will also briefly describe why such reputation set and sometimes - how to deal with the faction if encounter.
The Licensed Cargo and Contraband were renamed to Restricted and Forbidden Cargo respectively, their list is reduced and is represented with a single sheet in §2.2, with penalties sheet based on cargo units carried as per §2.3. This should bring more dynamic encounters, where players have no need to hold laws page opened to check if oxygen is forbidden in this house or not.
§2.4 describes why Slaves were moved from Forbidden to Restricted, but only long-trusted organizations and individuals can apply to such permit of assistance to the Union's endeavour.
No longer restrictions on Gallic Civilian Ships, Armored Tansport, Battletransport and Liner including.
As per §3.1, its now possible to request permission of use the Z-line ships (Generic pirate shipline) if you are friendly enough with the authorities.
§3.2 has much shorter definition of forbidden technologies, removing any tech belonging to Gallic enemies but operated by law-obedience neutrals, unless told otherwise in §3.1.
Military Salvage mining limitation explained in §4.1, because it seems many people didn't even know about the Treaty of Rishiri has taken action long ago.
For the sake of experiment we have completely removed monthly/yearly fee for POBs in §5.1, its now just a one-time registration fee.
§5.4 as alternative to siege justification based on expired 'taxation'.
§5.5 defines how much time must pass between warning about violation and siege of a POB if warning was ignored for the duration of this period.