Great Rights

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  • Right of Crossing: The cabals permits other mages through their territory, provided they cast no offensive or intrusive spells, and do not remain longer than a day. This may be open access, or the establishment of a path through the territory.
    • Those who refuse this Right must mark the borders of their territory, and provide a means of contact. They also may not enter the territory of other cabals without contacting them first. Those who refuse this Right are seen as paranoid and antagonistic.
  • Right of Emeritus: The cabal acknowledges other mages in the Consilium that have earned the right to be honored for their experience, deeds, wisdom and power.
    • Those who do not adhere to this Right do not have to acknowledge anyone’s superiority or obey another, but neither will they be granted such acknowledgment or the right to request obedience from others. Those who refuse this Right are often seen as headstrong and disrespectful of others' learning.
  • Right of Hospitality: The cabal agrees to grant other mages who request it Hospitality. They will provide for other mages for up to a given time, and protect them during such instances. In return, they have the right to request Hospitality of other cabals.
    • Those who do not adhere to this right may not expect Hospitality of other cabals. Those who refuse this Right are seen as insular and uncaring of the concerns of other Awakened.
  • Right of Nemesis: The cabal agrees to not interfere in the challenges and battles between other magi, unless those conflicts affect them In return, they can expect to have their own conflicts respected. They are also expected to not take advantage of the cabal’s distraction in a time of strife.
    • Those who do not adhere to this right are not required to leave others in peace during conflicts, but neither are others required to leave them in peace. Those who refuse this Right are seen as potentially dangerous.
  • Right of Sanctuary: The cabal agrees that the Santums and other declared Holdings of other cabals and magi of the Consilium are sacrosanct, and agree to not interfere with, invade or otherwise have anything negative to do with those Holdings. In return, other mages give them the same forbearance.
    • Those who do not adhere to this Right are not required to do so, but neither will their Holdings be safe from others. Those who refuse this Right are seen as potential interlopers.