PVP Section
PvP sometimes happens of the result of Role Play.
During the course of Role Play if it leads to combat, do not simply attack the other character without warning. A challenge or threat must be offered In Character, and permission must be asked of the player if they will engage in PvP
Some people dislike PvP, if they decline and you are the aggressor you must leave them be.
However, if a player declines PvP and they are the aggressor and continue their offensive RP then they wave their right to No PvP. Not wanting to PvP does not give anyone the right to stand there and keep provoking a fight.
If you start buffing during the argument, you have agreed to PvP and there is NO requirement that they have to let you finish. Preparing spells is an invitation to attack.
If you aid either party, you have agreed to PvP.
If you catch a player killing NPCs of your guild, give them one warning in Role-play. If they persist they are agreeing to PvP.
Pick-Pocketing is a form of PvP and should be asked for permission in advance. Both parties may then agree what is 'acceptable' to be kept.