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2) Further, some of the masters and dojo controllers of not-illegal-but-not-entirely-kosher schools- Golden Janissary Style, Shadow of Plum-Blossoms Form, Seven Crushing Affections Style- have become clients of members of the Movement. The client-clans provide cash donations, free lessons and promises of service and loyalty, and in exchange get to make use of the Dragonblood's name and position in justify their practices, claiming protection from the Upright Censors and seeking new recruits. How strong this protection is, legally, is a blurry area, but it's a big deal. It limits the Censors Office to basically issueing challenges to settle areas of conflict, rather than calling in the guards, and means that rivalries between conservative temples and these cutting-edge dojos are growing.
 
2) Further, some of the masters and dojo controllers of not-illegal-but-not-entirely-kosher schools- Golden Janissary Style, Shadow of Plum-Blossoms Form, Seven Crushing Affections Style- have become clients of members of the Movement. The client-clans provide cash donations, free lessons and promises of service and loyalty, and in exchange get to make use of the Dragonblood's name and position in justify their practices, claiming protection from the Upright Censors and seeking new recruits. How strong this protection is, legally, is a blurry area, but it's a big deal. It limits the Censors Office to basically issueing challenges to settle areas of conflict, rather than calling in the guards, and means that rivalries between conservative temples and these cutting-edge dojos are growing.
 
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Speaking of the Hunt, what is the status on non-Immaculates placing their names on the roll? Is it expected of all right minded Dragon-blooded, or rare, or what?
 
 
I'd say for this game, with the setting being clearly set in the "good times" for thematic reasons, the Wyld Hunt is currently well-supported and well-staffed.
 
 
As such, doing a stint is something of a prestigious posting. You put your name down, and you are lucky if you are accepted. After all, the Wyld Hunt, even at it's largest, is a strike force with the power to requisition legions and as such doesn't need many members relative to the size of the Dynasty. As such, when your name is put next to Cathak Canian, say... well, you get the idea.
 
 
It would be bad form for someone like Sesus Sikandi to refuse to offer to put her expertise in monster-fighting at the Hunt's disposal for an entire century, but if your skills are not Hunt-appropriate, or you have a calling that clearly suits you much better, you can get by with what most Dynast's do- making a sizable donation every few years.
 
 
So, Cynis Magnos has probably applied to the Hunt a few times, and been told to wait until his Wood Dragon Form is more advanced, and in the meantime been squeezed for every red jade cent he is worth, while Mnemon Ai would make his donation every decade and mutter something polite about helping the Hunt administer it's assets once he retires from the Legions. V'Neef Sodat, say, would be considered rash and stupid if he volunteered personally, because he'd die and that would be a waste
 
  
  
 
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