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| '''''Monomacy | | '''''Monomacy | ||
− | + | When two (or more) Sabbat have a disagreement and con not come to a resolution, the ritus of Monomacy serves to settle the issue. To the uninitiated observer, Monomacy looks like a simple duel to the death. In truth however, it is a good deal more. Monomacy serve the Sabbat as the ultimate evolutionary tool; By culling the ranks of those who are incompetent, the sect grows stronger. Monomacy is accorded a sacrosanct status among the vampires of the Sabbat, who recognize that without strong leaders, their struggle against the Antideluvians amounts to nothing. Additionally, the winner of the Monomacy typically diablerizes the loser. | |
− | + | Monomacy is usually practiced by only ranking members of packs. Many young Sabbat are considered too hot-headed to recognize the gravity of ritual combat, and would resort to it every time a pack mate took blood from a vessel they decided they liked. As such, the ritus is conducted by the pack priest, to whom a challenge is issued simultaneously with the challenge to the rival. The Priest then decides whether or not she chooses to preside over the ritual. | |
− | + | Should the Priest deem the cause worthy, the challenged vampire may decide to decline. In theory, there is nothing wrong with declining a challenge, but unless the challenger is of such little consequence as to be below the challenger’s notice, declining usually involves a great loss of face. (And perhaps an unsanctioned duel afterward if those who pursue the Monomacy hail from different packs, it may be necessary to involve a neutral third party, such as another pack priest or even a Bishop or Arch Bishop. | |
− | + | The actual practice of Monomacy varies widely – no formal code exists to the choice of weapon, location or even terms of victory. Most often Monomacy duels are fought to the death in some ridiculously dangerous or highly inaccessible place like an iron foundry or atop a skyscraper. Whether or not the vampires may use weapons, Disciplines or other assets is typically lefty up to the challenged. On the priest invocation of the ritus, the combat begins, and the last vampire standing is declared the winner, usually followed by other ritae and celebration. As Monomacy is an Auctiritas ritus, formal weapons such as sword or daggers are usually used (if any); modern weapons, particularly firearms are considered inelegant and clumsy. | |
− | The | + | The challenger decided the time and place of the duel. The challenged decides on whether or not weapon will be used, as well as any other details. (Until first blood instead of final death, no Disciplines, etc) The Priest administering the ritus is an official – the duel begins or ends on her word, and it may be aborted at anytime. It is even within the Priest’s power to declare a monomacy null and void after the fact, but the priest who does this to favor his own candidate is looked upon with extreme displeasure thereafter by other Sabbat.''''' |
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