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Documents of Importance or Note Okay folks, what we have here are a few in-game and out-of-game documents that are kind of important and that you should be familiar with (or they're just amusing and we wanted to share them). So, read and enjoy! Out-of-Character Documents of Note: The House Rules. Here are the House Rules for the game. including our Character Creation rules. There are some changes from what's in Laws of the Night: Revised, so read up and learn how we're doing things, okay? Remember -- ignorance is no excuse, and if you want (or need), we even have it in a PDF format here in case that's better for you. So, there shouldn't be any problems in getting these, you know? Read them and love them.... Character Creation Worksheet. So, you read the rules and want to make a character? Here you go; here's a worksheet of sorts for you to fill out and give to the Storytellers. If you want, we even have it in a PDF format here. Simple, eh? In-Character Documents of Note: At the moment, since the game is just beginning, there are few important, in-character documents for the city. It is assumed that as PCs are created and the city's history is filled in more, there will be more and more in-character documents. As it stands, there are only a few documents here for you all.... The Six Traditions. Just as a reminder to everyone, here are the Six Traditions of the Camarilla. It's always good to know them, right? The Decrees of Prince Robertson. The Prince has issued some decrees and rules in the past; even though the Prince prefers to let the Seneschal run the city, these decrees are to still be followed -- ignorance is no excuse. The Rules of Elysium. The Keeper of Elysium, James Gawain Bedavere, has made several rules concerning behavior and activities within the Elysiums of St. Louis. Keeper Bedavere enforces these rules with an iron fist and even has written a small essay entitled " Expected Behavior Within Elysium." It's all good reading -- and as always, ignorance is no excuse.... The Status Perfectus. Similar to the Six Traditions, this declaration are the fundamental principles of self-governance that the Anarch Free State in California issued, and is viewed by many Anarchs as the ideal to which all collections of Anarchs aspire to. |