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A '''Commander''' is empowered by higher leadership to enforce the sect's laws.  A Commander character may issue orders to any member of their sect who does not possess the status [[Authority]]. You may strip another character of all of their fleeting status if they disobey a direct order.  A Commander may appoint someone else as an [[Template:Enforcer|Enforcer]] for a single night at will.  Once a month, a Commander can award [[Courageous]] and [[Faithful]].
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A '''Commander''' is empowered by higher leadership to enforce the sect's laws.  A Commander character may issue orders to any member of their sect who does not possess the status [[Authority]] and may strip another character of all of their fleeting status if they disobey a direct order.  A Commander may appoint someone else as an [[Template:Enforcer|Enforcer]] for a single night at will.  Once a month, a Commander can award [[Courageous]] and [[Faithful]].
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A Commander is immune to the legal reprisal of leveling a public insult, threaten, or attack on [[Established]] and [[Privileged]] characters.  They also may freely accuse a [[Privileged]] character of lying without being found in violation of sect law.
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The [[Prince]] is considered a Commander, as well as those who outrank her (Archon, Alastor, Imperator).
  
 
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Revision as of 16:20, 11 December 2021

A Commander is empowered by higher leadership to enforce the sect's laws. A Commander character may issue orders to any member of their sect who does not possess the status Authority and may strip another character of all of their fleeting status if they disobey a direct order. A Commander may appoint someone else as an Enforcer for a single night at will. Once a month, a Commander can award Courageous and Faithful.

A Commander is immune to the legal reprisal of leveling a public insult, threaten, or attack on Established and Privileged characters. They also may freely accuse a Privileged character of lying without being found in violation of sect law.

The Prince is considered a Commander, as well as those who outrank her (Archon, Alastor, Imperator).