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Originally Posted by Bionic
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Burden of proof in any court is on the plaintiff, ie: the petitioner.
The petitioner would have to persuade the GM that the bard:
* knew they had taken some of the kite mobs
* were upset about it
* and knew by dying / zoning it would cause an exp death on the petitioning party.
Only thing the Bard would have to do is be calm and courteous while the GM dealt with you raging on the other end of the petition.
How do you think that'd go? Yup...
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No.
People are responsible for the mobs they pull. For bards, this means they are responsible for what mobs do after the bard no longer has aggro (either via zoning or death). If they pull a swarm of mobs and die/zone, they are responsible for the havoc the mobs they pulled wreck on anyone/everyone who gets killed due to their irresponsible pulling practices. Even if you legitimately die due to messing up your kite, you're responsible for what the mobs you failed to kill did after you die. This is especially true in zones/places where lots of other people hunt like CoM.
If you plead the case that it was an accident and it's only happened once, you might get off with a warning. Keep it up and you'll be suspended. If the GM/guide suspects you did it intentionally, don't be surprised when you get banned.