Halcyan 2#
>>from all other clans, there is no reason that changing sect forces you
>>to be a different clan, only because you have a camarilla clan that is
>>named the same. Cannot a malkavian be independent or sabbat without
>>having to implicitly change it's clan?
>
>In theory, yes. With the current card set, it's not possible to
>change sect directly except with Writ of Acceptance, which won't
>help in this case.
Hey, quick question.
With cards like Giovanni Acceptance, Invitation Accepted, Revocation of Tyre,
and Ravnos Acceptance what exactly happens?
(Some of the card text):
Ravnos Acceptance [DS]
Cardtype: Political Action
Called by any vampire at +1 stealth. Political Card-Worth 1 Vote.
If this <referendum> is successful, all Ravnos change their status from
<Independent> vampires to Camarilla vampires for the rest of the game. All
options available to Camarilla clans are now open to the Ravnos.
Invitation Accepted [AH]
Cardtype: Political Action
Political Card-Worth 1 Vote. Called by any vampire at +1 stealth.
If this <referendum> is successful, all Followers of Set are considered
Camarilla vampires for the rest of the game. All options available to Camarilla
clans are now open to the Followers of Set.
If you look at the DS versions compared to the AH ones, they seem a bit
different.
The AH ones seem to imply a more lasting effect ("for the rest of the game")
whereas with the DS versions, it could be implied that only the Giovanni and/or
Ravnos currently in play change sect.
In addition, how does the clause "all Ravnos change their status from
Independent vampires to Camarilla vampires" affect Anka, Priestess of Thorns
who is Sabbat? (Since she can't really change "from" Independent).
Alternatively, if there was a hypothetical Assamite or FoS who was Sabbat and
the appropriate acceptance vote was played, would it affect him/her? Would "all
Followers of Set are considered Camarilla vampires for the rest of the game"
win over the "Sabbat" card-text of that vampire?
Thanks!
Halcyan 2