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More Title questions - Justicars

5 messages from 2 participants · 11 September 2002
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Jozxyqk

There can be only one Justicar of each clan, but is each one a distinct title? Here's the list of ridiculous questions. Assume no contestation, of course: If Don Cruez (or someone else who had received the Brujah Justicar title through a vote) Clan Impersonates to Toreador, is he the Toreador Justicar? If he Clan Impersonates to Baali, and then equips with a Writ of Acceptance, is he the Baali Justicar? If a Clanless Camarilla vampire (a Caitiff, Great Beast with a Writ, or whatever) Clan Impersonates a Malkavian, then becomes Malkavian Justicar, then burns the CI, is he a clanless Justicar, or does the "one per clan" mean that a Justicar has to belong to a clan? If clanless Justicars are allowed, then can there be only one? And one other, slightly less related question: Can Xaviar, the (currently unofficial) Independent Gangrel, be the recipient of a Gangrel Justicar vote? If so, what happens? Is the title immediately "suspended", or does Xaviar become Camarilla? Thanks. Once again, most of these would never come up in play, but I'm curious. :)

LSJ

Jozxyqk wrote: > > There can be only one Justicar of each clan, but is each one a distinct > title? Yes. [10.1] > Here's the list of ridiculous questions. Assume no contestation, of > course: > > If Don Cruez (or someone else who had received the Brujah Justicar title > through a vote) Clan Impersonates to Toreador, is he the Toreador Justicar? No. [10] > If he Clan Impersonates to Baali, and then equips with a Writ of > Acceptance, is he the Baali Justicar? No. [10] > If a Clanless Camarilla vampire (a Caitiff, Great Beast with a Writ, or > whatever) Clan Impersonates a Malkavian, then becomes Malkavian Justicar, > then burns the CI, is he a clanless Justicar, or does the "one per clan" > mean that a Justicar has to belong to a clan? The latter. [10][10.1] > If clanless Justicars are allowed, then can there be only one? Moot. > And one other, slightly less related question: > > Can Xaviar, the (currently unofficial) Independent Gangrel, be the recipient > of a Gangrel Justicar vote? If so, what happens? Is the title immediately > "suspended", or does Xaviar become Camarilla? No. [10.1] > Thanks. Once again, most of these would never come up in play, but I'm > curious. :) Read section 10 for more fodder for your curiosity. -- LSJ (vte...@white-wolf.com) V:TES Net.Rep for White Wolf, Inc. Links to V:TES news, rules, cards, utilities, and tournament calendar: http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/

Jozxyqk

LSJ <vte...@white-wolf.com> wrote: > Read section 10 for more fodder for your curiosity. Bah, that pesky Section 10, which holds more answers to "Vampiric Title" questions than the "Vampiric Titles" section [6.3.4]. Skim over one sentence, and you miss obvious answers to questions. Jozxyqk who still finds the concept of a Baali Justicar entertaining...

LSJ

Jozxyqk wrote: > > LSJ <vte...@white-wolf.com> wrote: > > Read section 10 for more fodder for your curiosity. > > Bah, that pesky Section 10, which holds more answers to "Vampiric > Title" questions than the "Vampiric Titles" section [6.3.4]. > Skim over one sentence, and you miss obvious answers to questions. There is no 6.3.4 in the CE rulebook - all the title stuff is now gathered in section 10 (except for the number of votes per title, which is still in 6.3.3) [ quoted text not captured ]

Jozxyqk

LSJ <vte...@white-wolf.com> wrote: > There is no 6.3.4 in the CE rulebook - all the title stuff is now > gathered in section 10 (except for the number of votes per title, > which is still in 6.3.3) Aha! I was using the online HTML-ized rulebook, since I'm at work and didn't bother to load the PDF. Good job for consolidating this info, then :)