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A '''Confirmed''' vampire is a vetted member of the sect.  These vampires are given more credibility and respect than those who are new or untested.  A Confirmed vampire may approach any sect official at will without incurring any social penalty.  Those who are not confirmed (neonates) must petition an audience through their primogen or wait until the vampire they wish to meet with holds an audience.  Once a month, a Confirmed vampire can issue orders to any  mortal beholden to the sect (e.g. a ghoul).  Those orders may not contradict with their domitor's orders and may not be against their domitor's best interest.  If the ghoul refuses, the Confirmed vampire has the authority to have the mortal punished without reprisal.
 
A '''Confirmed''' vampire is a vetted member of the sect.  These vampires are given more credibility and respect than those who are new or untested.  A Confirmed vampire may approach any sect official at will without incurring any social penalty.  Those who are not confirmed (neonates) must petition an audience through their primogen or wait until the vampire they wish to meet with holds an audience.  Once a month, a Confirmed vampire can issue orders to any  mortal beholden to the sect (e.g. a ghoul).  Those orders may not contradict with their domitor's orders and may not be against their domitor's best interest.  If the ghoul refuses, the Confirmed vampire has the authority to have the mortal punished without reprisal.
  
'''''Note:''' The point of Confirmed characters being able to treat ghouls like 2nd class citizens is for genre purposes.  You are welcome to boss around staff NPC ghouls and have them punished even severely including death (if that staff NPC is portrayed as disobedient by someone who is not you).  You can do this without asking for permission so long as you are not power-posing that ghoul as disobedient in order to furnish an excuse to punish themBut when it comes to PC ghouls, you need to negotiate with that player OOCly first. Bully other players and lose your vampire character.''
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'''''Note:''' The point of Confirmed characters being able to treat ghouls like 2nd class citizens is for genre purposes.  You are welcome to boss around staff NPC ghouls and have them punished in ways as severe as you like, including calling for their death.  You can do this without asking for permission so long as it is a staff NPC ghoul and makes narrative senseHowever, that only applies to staff NPC ghouls.  Ask first in all other cases, as Confirmed is not an excuse to bully other players. Bully other players and lose your vampire character.''

Latest revision as of 02:31, 18 January 2022

A Confirmed vampire is a vetted member of the sect. These vampires are given more credibility and respect than those who are new or untested. A Confirmed vampire may approach any sect official at will without incurring any social penalty. Those who are not confirmed (neonates) must petition an audience through their primogen or wait until the vampire they wish to meet with holds an audience. Once a month, a Confirmed vampire can issue orders to any mortal beholden to the sect (e.g. a ghoul). Those orders may not contradict with their domitor's orders and may not be against their domitor's best interest. If the ghoul refuses, the Confirmed vampire has the authority to have the mortal punished without reprisal.

Note: The point of Confirmed characters being able to treat ghouls like 2nd class citizens is for genre purposes. You are welcome to boss around staff NPC ghouls and have them punished in ways as severe as you like, including calling for their death. You can do this without asking for permission so long as it is a staff NPC ghoul and makes narrative sense. However, that only applies to staff NPC ghouls. Ask first in all other cases, as Confirmed is not an excuse to bully other players. Bully other players and lose your vampire character.