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− | A Vampire with '''Authority''' controls their sect within a particular jurisdiction and, as such, can award characters with [[ | + | A Vampire with '''Authority''' controls their sect within a particular jurisdiction and, as such, can award characters with [[Courageous]], [[template:Defender|Defender]], [[Honorable]], or [[Faithful]] at will. Once a month, a vampire with Authority can also give or remove [[Warned]] or [[Forsaken]]. Princes, Archbishops, and Barons are 'Authority' characters. |
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+ | At will, character with Authority can... | ||
+ | * Publicly insult [[Template:Established|Established]] and [[Favored]] characters without ''legal'' reprisal. | ||
+ | * Publicly accuse [[Template:Privileged|Privileged]] characters of lying without ''legal'' reprisal. | ||
+ | * Reject or ignore orders given by [[Glorious]] or [[Template:Commander|Commander]] characters. | ||
+ | * Allow a [[Forsaken]] character to visit or reside in their domain. | ||
[[Category:Status]] | [[Category:Status]] | ||
[[Category:Abiding Status]] | [[Category:Abiding Status]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Camarilla Status]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Sabbat Status]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Anarch Status]] |
Latest revision as of 16:03, 11 December 2021
A Vampire with Authority controls their sect within a particular jurisdiction and, as such, can award characters with Courageous, Defender, Honorable, or Faithful at will. Once a month, a vampire with Authority can also give or remove Warned or Forsaken. Princes, Archbishops, and Barons are 'Authority' characters.
At will, character with Authority can...
- Publicly insult Established and Favored characters without legal reprisal.
- Publicly accuse Privileged characters of lying without legal reprisal.
- Reject or ignore orders given by Glorious or Commander characters.
- Allow a Forsaken character to visit or reside in their domain.