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  • #31
    7 Sworn doesn't mean 7 people. It would be more accurate to say that it means that there are 7 people on the board of directors or in the noble family.

    Except depending on which oath, this can mean 2 Commanders in Chief, 3 Supreme Justices and a legislative body of 2. Still with 20-30 underlings. Plenty of room for the Oreder to be disorganized.


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    • #32
      Not what I expected people to comment on. Well then!

      First, for the record, this is just how the OD in my London campaign is organized, and not terribly representative of how the OD in general operates, and certainly not representative of how the Dragons in someone else's game would be run.

      Second, the disorganization is not really too related to the size, except insofar as that the Ordo Dracul in the Covenant books had a fairly distributed system of governance which would require a high population to staff fully. The London specifics has more to do with the fact that the person with the most ostensible authority, the Kogaion, is also a character that rather emphatically dumped Social stats (Physical power-house? Yes. Educated scholar? Yes. Seven Coils? Yes. Persuasion of 0? Also yes.) The situation is further complicated by the fact that the relative weakness of the London Ordo Dracul (it's easily the smallest and weakest Covenant) means that it tends to attract more 'insane mad scientists' and less 'canny politicians'. The lone Sworn of the Mysteries in the covenant tries to keep things semi-organized, but it's an uphill struggle with a great deal of cat-herding involved.

      (And truthfully, I figured it's a fun counterpoint to some of the more cohesive factions running around my campaign, especially as the OD are the only vampire faction with PCs in it)



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      • #33
        Alright, seems like that's a great weakness for London's OD And that whole set up sounds cool


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        • #34
          Let's see... Geist Krewes...

          <> Tiers and Ranks
          A Cult is a Rank 1-2 Organization
          A Faction is a Rank 3-4 Organization
          A Conspiracy is a Rank 5 Organization. Given Geist's somewhat more open nature, I could see a really large and united Conspiracy as being Rank 6, though it would need a high degree of organization and centralization. On the other hand, I could also see a Conspiracy being run as a set of allied Rank 3-4 Organizations (ultimately, it depends on how independent the branches are)

          <> The Experience system and the Founding System are a bit extraneous, though still not a bad idea to do them from a roleplaying aspect. (Figure out Bans, Duties, etc).

          <> Most of the basic benefits of the Krewe system, such as the Avatars and Supernatural Merits, can be converted over relatively easy. Call them a Proprietary Magic (in this case, one bought via Merits), or else convert some of them into Organization Benefits or Drawbacks. The Temporal Merits (Pooled Merits, Enhanced Merits, Merit Mastery) I'd remove, as their effect is broadly simulated with Reach, Grasp, and so forth.

          Overall, doesn't look too hard to make a Krewe fit in with the Organization System. Just need to sand away at the edges some.


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          • #35
            I thought so, but it is always a good idea to get a second, more seasoned opinion.

            As for what we were focused on...I was somewhat distracted by my shiny metal flower so I haven't had time to go over your updates. On the plus side, the Agency 'rules' basically add 'fluff' meat to your mechanical 'bones'.

            Edit: Though it might be better to call the suggestions about Agencies frameworks, rather than rules.
            Last edited by FallenEco; 07-01-2014, 04:37 AM. Reason: Afterthought


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            • #36
              If you're interested, the Princess fansplat has a set of organization rules that's basically a mashup of GMC's social maneuvering and Primacy (for which, ahem, I am responsible.)

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              • #37
                Interesting. I looked at Primacy back when I was making the Organization Rules. It's good stuff! Just not precisely what I'm working towards here. But yes, you can dress up Organizations via Covenants, Orders, Agencies, what have you, the rules should be flexible enough for that. The whole idea was to establish a kind of common ground for understanding how these guys rank.

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