06-15-2018, 09:53 PM
I have some answers!
Stealing a leader, like challenging a leader, requires either permission from an owner or the prior agreement of all parties involved.
For number two, for now we’re going to say that an already stolen horse can be stolen by a third party, but only after the same time limit that the original Kingdom/land must wait before trying to steal them back.
Lastly, in the case of multiple steals for the same horse, the first steal posted receives priority. So if Fred tries to steal Velma and then Shaggy tries to steal Velma, Fred’s steal is the steal that is first valid, but if Fred is unsuccessful then Shaggy’s steal could go through.
Stealing a leader, like challenging a leader, requires either permission from an owner or the prior agreement of all parties involved.
For number two, for now we’re going to say that an already stolen horse can be stolen by a third party, but only after the same time limit that the original Kingdom/land must wait before trying to steal them back.
Lastly, in the case of multiple steals for the same horse, the first steal posted receives priority. So if Fred tries to steal Velma and then Shaggy tries to steal Velma, Fred’s steal is the steal that is first valid, but if Fred is unsuccessful then Shaggy’s steal could go through.