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* Bastet gain their new rank via a rite held at a taghairm, or demand an increase in rank from the spirits themselves. | * Bastet gain their new rank via a rite held at a taghairm, or demand an increase in rank from the spirits themselves. | ||
* Corax essentially gain rank by acclaim; when they've accumulated enough renown and enough stories of their exploits have made it around the grapevine, they simply find themselves having a higher branch in the tree reserved for them at parliament and otherwise being treated as though their rank has increased. | * Corax essentially gain rank by acclaim; when they've accumulated enough renown and enough stories of their exploits have made it around the grapevine, they simply find themselves having a higher branch in the tree reserved for them at parliament and otherwise being treated as though their rank has increased. | ||
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Revision as of 10:02, 11 April 2014
A shifter gains rank after he or she has fulfilled the requirements for the next level. Different breeds accomplish this in different ways.
- Garou challenge a Garou of higher rank. If they succeed, they attain the new level.
- Bastet gain their new rank via a rite held at a taghairm, or demand an increase in rank from the spirits themselves.
- Corax essentially gain rank by acclaim; when they've accumulated enough renown and enough stories of their exploits have made it around the grapevine, they simply find themselves having a higher branch in the tree reserved for them at parliament and otherwise being treated as though their rank has increased.