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Depends on the offense and the kindred committing them. minor masquerade violations are often dealt with by the Head of House however they see fit. More major breaks of the masquerade more often than not result in final death. Again carried out by the head of house who reports the judgement to the Kings.
Offenses committed by heads of house are handled by the Kings.
Are there any actual trials?
More often than not I'm sure.
Alucard and Lucien generally make it a point that the accused get a fair trial. After all, can you imagine the irony if Vampires had Witch Trials?
Of course when it's blatantly obvious the Kindred is an infernalist or diablerist . . . Not much is going to save your ass at that point.
Now, when you say 'blatantly obvious', I hope you mean an aura stain or something similar...
Now, when you say 'blatantly obvious', I hope you mean an aura stain or something similar...
Of course when it's blatantly obvious the Kindred is an infernalist or diablerist . . . Not much is going to save your ass at that point.
Aura stain, wielding balefire, conjuring demons . . . there are a good number of tells.
If I saw someone wielding some damn balefire... Rotshreck is the LEAST of our concerns at that point...
What's the policy on attempted offenses, then? Trial, no trial?
Could someone learn more than one path of dark thaumaturgy?
Like attempted diablrie? Probably a trial I'd think.
I've wondered that myself but I can't find anything saying one way or the other. It might be possible, but the drawbacks . . . eh...
Yeah, those prices are pretty steep.
Ah, but what do you expect when making pacts with demons?
How did we end up talking about dark thaumaturgy, anyway??