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A character with [[Authority]] (e.g. The [[Prince]]) can appoint a Defender without necessarily appointing them into a particular sect office, for a single night.
 
A character with [[Authority]] (e.g. The [[Prince]]) can appoint a Defender without necessarily appointing them into a particular sect office, for a single night.
  
[[Constable]], [[Architect]], [[Keeper of Elysium]], [[Sheriff]], [[Bishop]], and [[Templar]] can appoint a Defender, such as a sheriff deputizing another vampire, for a single night.
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[[Constable]], [[Architect]], [[Keeper Of Elysium]], [[Sheriff]], [[Bishop]], and [[Templar]] can appoint a Defender, such as a sheriff deputizing another vampire, for a single night.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:36, 11 December 2021

A Defender is authorized to use force and disciplines, if necessary, to protect sect members and enforce sect law. This doesn't mean they can bring weapons into Elysium or use Disciplines there. It just means that they are sanctioned to enforce the law, and sometimes that means getting froggy. Regular sect members who attack another sect member, by contrast, are subject to being Warned (and Disgraced if they do it in Elysium).

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A character with Authority (e.g. The Prince) can appoint a Defender without necessarily appointing them into a particular sect office, for a single night.

Constable, Architect, Keeper Of Elysium, Sheriff, Bishop, and Templar can appoint a Defender, such as a sheriff deputizing another vampire, for a single night.