Post by Carrick Driscol on Oct 8, 2015 14:30:00 GMT
Authority (abiding) – Justicar or Prince (Seneschal when Prince not present)
You enjoy complete control over your jurisdiction. You may issue praise and respect, or command punishment – corporal or capital – to all those within.
• Passive: While you possess Authority, you can award an individual the fleeting status Courageous, Defender, Honorable, or Loyal or without expending this status. An individual can only hold a single status from your use of Authority at a time, but can benefit from repeated uses of Authority, so long as they originate from separate sources.
• Spent: You can expend Authority to punish or pardon another character, giving or removing the negative status Warned or Forsaken.
So since it say pardon another character that means that a Prince can not pardon themselves right?
Also, I believe that in order to pardon someone they have to have been under their Juristiction in the Last month.
Jurisdiction
Unless otherwise stated, all uses of status (passive bonuses
or active expenditures) must target characters who have
been within the jurisdiction of the individual expending
the status within the last 30 days. A Prince, Archbishop,
or Baron’s jurisdiction is her physical territory or domain.
A Toreador elder hosting a salon would consider the salon
to be her jurisdiction, and a Black Hand member who
has called for packs to help with a warehouse raid would
consider that martial action to be her jurisdiction. Your
Storyteller is the final authority regarding what constitutes
a character’s jurisdiction and whether another character is
eligible to be targeted by your status expenditures.
You enjoy complete control over your jurisdiction. You may issue praise and respect, or command punishment – corporal or capital – to all those within.
• Passive: While you possess Authority, you can award an individual the fleeting status Courageous, Defender, Honorable, or Loyal or without expending this status. An individual can only hold a single status from your use of Authority at a time, but can benefit from repeated uses of Authority, so long as they originate from separate sources.
• Spent: You can expend Authority to punish or pardon another character, giving or removing the negative status Warned or Forsaken.
So since it say pardon another character that means that a Prince can not pardon themselves right?
Also, I believe that in order to pardon someone they have to have been under their Juristiction in the Last month.
Jurisdiction
Unless otherwise stated, all uses of status (passive bonuses
or active expenditures) must target characters who have
been within the jurisdiction of the individual expending
the status within the last 30 days. A Prince, Archbishop,
or Baron’s jurisdiction is her physical territory or domain.
A Toreador elder hosting a salon would consider the salon
to be her jurisdiction, and a Black Hand member who
has called for packs to help with a warehouse raid would
consider that martial action to be her jurisdiction. Your
Storyteller is the final authority regarding what constitutes
a character’s jurisdiction and whether another character is
eligible to be targeted by your status expenditures.