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Vulgar is a Camarilla-only status trait. If someone is attempting to mark you as Vulgar and you don't ''want'' to be Vulgar, then you can dodge it by offering a [[Trivial Boon]] to the directly offended parties.
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Vulgar is a Camarilla-only status trait. If someone is attempting to mark you as Vulgar and you don't ''want'' to be Vulgar, then you can dodge it by offering a [[Trivial Boon]] to the directly offended parties.
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One can spend [[Gallant]] to negate Vulgar.
  
 
= How Do I Get It? =
 
= How Do I Get It? =

Latest revision as of 02:39, 14 December 2021

Overview

A character who is Vulgar has made some minor infraction worthy of a wrist-slap within the Camarilla. It's essentially acknowledging that a minor grievance has been committed.

Those who are Vulgar may not expend their fleeting Status traits until Vulgar wears off or is forgiven pre-emptively. If someone is Vulgar and receives an additional instance of Vulgar, then they upgrade to Warned.

How Do I Avoid It?

Vulgar is a Camarilla-only status trait. If someone is attempting to mark you as Vulgar and you don't want to be Vulgar, then you can dodge it by offering a Trivial Boon to the directly offended parties.

One can spend Gallant to negate Vulgar.

How Do I Get It?

Once a month, the Harpy may use their Prominent status to mark a character Vulgar for causing significant offense, such as by being disrespectful towards those of greater station.

Each Primogen may use their Noble status to mark a character vulgar, once a month. Although a Primogen is typically expected to only do that with their own clanmates, they may apply Vulgar to anybody.

The Seneschal may use their Noble status to mark a character vulgar, once a month.

Any character with the Privileged status (meaning the Sheriff and Elders) can mark a character Vulgar once a month.