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The Scourge is considered an Enforcer. {{Enforcer}}
 
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Latest revision as of 21:03, 11 December 2021

The Scourge is charged with culling the city of the undesirables: those created without the Prince's permission, Caitiff, and thin-blooded vampires. Prince Winder doesn't employ a Scourge, officially, and the position, if appointed, is held by an NPC (as its sole job is the murderator).

An NPC scourge can be expected to do the following:

  • Protecc the Prince within her domain
  • Attacc vampires who are not Acknowledged by the Camarilla
  • Atacc the Sabbat or other enemies of the secc

Status System

The Scourge is considered an Enforcer. An Enforcer has the authority to enforce their society's laws and to ensure punishment for those who break the codes of their sect or defy the will of the local authority. An Enforcer may deputize other characters, granting them the Abiding status trait Defender for a single night. Once a month, an Enforcer can issue the negative status Warned to an individual who has broken a sect law (relevant to their title: Keepers of Elysium may punish defilers of Elysium, Harpies may punish someone who has been proven to have broken a legitimate boon).

In the Camarilla, the Keeper Of Elysium, the Harpy, Sheriff and Scourge are considered Enforcers. Among the Anarchs, the Constable and Architect are Enforcers. The Enforcers of the Sabbat are the Bishop and the Templar.