The Treaty of Thorns
The Inner Council
- - 1 per of the 13 clan, provided they have sufficient representation amongst kindred, and 1 for all independents/bloodlines
- Each councilor serves for 250 years and can only serve one term every 3.- o Each councilor by the clan and in ways they determine.
- . Each Clan must hold a convocation within 10 years and determine this process.
- o Subject to simple majority ratification by the council.
o Each Justicar serves 125 years and can only serve every other term.
o Justicars pick any number of archons to aid them.
- o To vote you must be 100 years or older.
- o A simple majority vote can call for redistricting early.
o These regions will each have a council of princes.
- o Each councilor by the clan and in ways they determine.
- - The council is comprised of all the princes in a given region
- o The council deals with regional issues.
o Issues are resolved with a simple majority.
o Any votes of no confidence will be dealt with by a Justicar.
- o Keeps knowledge of Roads/Paths, history and lore.
o Funding comes from regional councils, tuition and donations.
o Protected by the justicars from regional politics and princes.
- o The council deals with regional issues.
- - Power of princes are countered by a council of the cities elders.
- o This council can veto Prince’s orders and decisions with a full consensus.
o Members are chosen from amongst the Cities clans.- . Camarilla member only
- o This council can veto Prince’s orders and decisions with a full consensus.
- - Those found to be guilty of diablerie and war against the European kindred shall be forced to sign a binding contract or meet final death.
- o The assamites will turn over those guilty (a sacrificial group) and those will become the assamite antitribu
- o This treaty outlines behavior in camarilla territory, relations between the two factions and contractual work for the camarilla.
- - The leaders of the Anarch movement are subject to the same contract as the guilty assamites.
- - As per cannon, except for some of the interpretations.
- o Traditions are more humanist
- - Keep the more humane paths alive while trying to adapt the less humane paths.
- - Might have this.