If The New Inquisition is played and is then removed via the vote,
does the person that played the event draw back up or does the
stipulation (do not replace until a titled vampire goes to torpor) is
fulfilled still remain? Thank you.
The New Inquisition [Gehenna:R]
Cardtype: Event
Gehenna. Do not replace until a titled vampire goes to torpor.
Requires at least one other Gehenna card in play. During each
Methuselah's untap phase, he or she may choose a ready vampire
controlled by his or her prey. That vampire takes 1 unpreventable
damage. Any titled vampire may call a referendum to burn this card as
a +1 stealth political action.
jbr...@gmail.com wrote:
> If The New Inquisition is played and is then removed via the vote,
> does the person that played the event draw back up or does the
> stipulation (do not replace until a titled vampire goes to torpor) is
> fulfilled still remain? Thank you.
It remains. Not replacing is an effect of card play, not an effect that depends
on the card being in play.
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> jbr...@gmail.com wrote:>> If The New Inquisition is played and is then removed via the vote,
>> does the person that played the event draw back up or does the
>> stipulation (do not replace until a titled vampire goes to torpor) is
>> fulfilled still remain? Thank you.>
> It remains. Not replacing is an effect of card play, not an effect that
> depends on the card being in play.
>
See also Black Hand Ritual which specifically specifies the DNR-directive
ending when it's used to remove an event.