Originally posted by Drey
It is up to whoever is dueling to decide what they do.
I agree completely, and that is why the ideas of Code Duello being proposed by Sensotaka and myself, were intended, not as rules, but strictly as a guidline and protocol for noble duelling.
The purpose of the Code Duello is to provide duelling in affairs of Honor, with the ceremony, elegance and perhaps even beauty, that Honor and Nobility demands. If this is done while making a very public display, it will not only entertain and intrigue the five-minute Noob, but teach by example, the vast difference between the artistry of an elaborate RP and a simple wordless gutter fight.
Those who choose to fight in the gutter, may also live there if they wish.
Originally posted by Karyuu
Perhaps you can make effective arguments as to why standing at a spot you OOCly know a monster \"randomly\" and unrealistically appears in, over and over and over, can be considered roleplay? 
Not all parts of PS are roleplay, nor should they be, nor is everything that is not roleplay, bad or wrong.
But since you asked, it is only a trivial exercise of imagination, to account for the static spawn points within RP:
The Gods have chosen to spawn monsters in places that have been found by the citizens of Yliakum, and those places that are the easiest to find, are the best known.
The scholars of the world, who sometimes commune with the Gods, indicate this to be their intended purpose: that the inhabitants of the world should use the monsters for training skills, and to obtain various items of value.
Those who have thus been blessed, thank the Gods for their gifts.
Verrliit.