That makes sense. However, faith kim

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That makes sense. However, the system isn't smart enough to catalogue exactly what you stole. If you take a kim diamond from an alchemist's shop, then come back weeks later with an entirely different diamond—even one kim you didn't steal—and try to sell it to her, you're going to get arrested. That's annoying since you need to keep track of what you've stolen, and from whom. kim It's especially annoying when you get nailed for selling legitimately acquired property that matches an item stolen earlier. Further, if you're stopped for any crime—even if you're exonerated—the city guard will take away any stolen property on your person. Some sort of limit needs to be put on this, since thieves make their living by stealing. I myself was wearing stolen armor, lifted so long ago I'd completely forgotten it was stolen, when I was stopped for a murder in a town far away from the one where I'd gotten my armor. After presenting a signed release that indicated my actions to be legal, the guard let me go, but I found myself in my underwear.
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