Justice is part of a philosophy within Ultima
Online known as the Virtues, and is one of eight pursuits within
the upcoming Virtue
system.
The Virtue of Justice has been described thusly:
Justice is the truth of what is
right and wrong in human action and the love of what is right.
Players will be able to pursue the Virtue of
Justice by killing murderers (red-hued player-characters).
Gaining Justice:
- Characters will be able to gain a certain
number of points in the Justice Virtue by killing
murderer characters (red-hued player-characters).
- Safeguards will be in place that
will prevent exploitaton of this system. Details
on these safeguards will not be disclosed.
Virtuous Title & Abilities: When a
character has achieved any number of Justice points, he is
considered to have achieved a certain step on the path of Justice.
- When a player moves his cursor over the
Justice symbol, a title will be displayed, indicating the
step currently achieved in Justice for that character.
- First step: Seeker of Justice
- Second step: Follower of Justice
- Third step: Knight of Justice
- Players who progress any number of steps
on the path of Justice, but do not continue to actively
pursue it, may discover that this Virtuous title reduces
in steps over time.
- Gaining steps in Justice will grant a
character the ability to protect any number of characters
which are non-criminals/non-murderers.
- A character must have achieved at
least the first step in Justice in order to be
able to offer protection to another character.
- Players may activate their Justice Virtue
ability by double-clicking the Justice icon on the Virtue
window, then targeting an innocent character.
- A player may only offer their
protection while the target innocent character is
within a non-consensual Player-versus-player (PvP)
ruleset area (i.e. the Felucca facet). However,
moving into a consensual PvP ruleset area (i.e.
the Trammel or Ilshenar facets) will not break
the protection relationship.
- If the target character is
already protected or in a consensual PvP
ruleset area, the Justice player will
receive a system message stating "You
cannot protect that innocent right now."
- The target of the
protection offer will not be
disturbed in any way (they will
not receive any message or window).
- This condition
will not count against the
player's 1 offer per 15-minute
limit.
- If the Justice
player is inside their 1 offer
per 15-minute limit, they will
receive a message stating "You
must wait a while before offering
your protection again."
- Players that are offered
protection will be given a special request notice:
"{Player-one} is offering you protection. Do
you accept the offer from this pursuer of
Justice?"
- The target innocent may
decline protection by selecting "no"
on the request window. If the target
innocent declines protection from a
pursuer of Justice, then that Justice
character may not request to protect any
innocent again for at least 15 minutes.
- Although a character may protect
any number of innocents, an innocent may only
have one protector at any given time.
- At any time, a protected player
may break the protection relationship by
selecting a context menu option on their own
character labeled "Cancel Protective
Relationship."
- Upon cancellation, both
players that were in the protective
relationship will receive the message,
"The protective relationship between
{Player-one} and {Player-two} has been
ended."
- The protective relationship will
be broken should either character log out.
- The benefits of Justice-based protection
are only in effect while both characters are within the
same non-consensual PvP ruleset area.
- Whenever a protected character
receives one a "scroll of power" as a
reward for killing a champion of evil (the "boss
monster" from a dynamic spawn area), the
protector will also have a chance to receive an
exact copy of that same scroll of power.
- Each step gained in
Justice will progressively grant the
character a greater chance to receive
scrolls of power in this manner.
- First step: 60%
chance
- Second step: 80%
chance
- Third step: 100%
chance
- The protector must be on
the same server as the protected
character in order to have the
possibility of receiving a scroll of
power in such a manner. For example, no
benefits are in effect while the
protector is in the dungeon server and
the protected character is in the Lost
Lands.
- Protectors that receive
scrolls of power in this manner will
receive a notification: "You have
been rewarded for your dedication to
Justice!"