Sorrow wrote:
> >What happens to antitribu who get a Writ of Acceptance?
>
> They are still of their Antitribu clan but are considered Camarilla (by
> card text on the Writ). They will then be able to do whatever it is
> that allowed only to Camarilla clans (become Archon, call the vote to
> burn the Elysium, etc).
Correct.
> >Are they still considered antitribu,
>
> Yes
Correct.
> >or do they become members of their "normal" clan?
>
> No because the Writ says nothing about changing clans.
Correct.
> >If they retain their Sabbat Clan, could a Pander with a Writ of Acceptance
> be
> >the benefactor of a Of Noble Blood (Pander is treated as a clan, after
> all)?
>
> No, because they are still 'Panders'. Again, the vampire doesn't change
> clans, only becomes Camarilla.
He could be targetted by Of Noble Blood, if the capacity was sufficient, since
Writ only excludes Caitiff, not Pander.
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