Sabbat/Sect Justice
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Guide to the Sabbat, page 45, lists common offenses and punishments:
- Treason against the sect - This is punished by torture and dismemberment in whatever poetic fashion the 'judge' decides.
- Murdering a fellow Sabbat - Diablerie at the hands of the murdered vampire's pack.
- Deceiving Sabbat leaders - Burning or flaying.
- Revealing a Sabbat secret to one outside the Sect - Death by fire, or a Wild Hunt.
- Failure to respond to a leader's call - Branding or mutilation (often the vampires loses a hand).
- Striking a vampire of greater station - Blinding, mutilation (often, the vampire suffers several broken bones).
- Associating with Camarilla vampires - First offense: censure; second offense; flogging; third offense; staking or death.
- Failure to accomplish an important mission assigned by leaders - 'Spite' punishment, generally of a humiliating nature (such as cutting off the vampire's nose, branding his forehead with an 'F', dashing out his teeth, etc.)
- Displays of cowardice - Served up as a Blood Feast for fellow pack members, though the vampire is usually left undead to atone for themselves, later.
It is the right of the highest local authorities in the Diocese to determine the interpretation and application of these offenses and punishments.