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<blockquote data-quote="Hella_Tellah" data-source="post: 4536646" data-attributes="member: 52669"><p>The Right of Nemesis basically means that if a Mage comes into your territory looking for one of their enemies, you won't interfere. This can easily conflict with other Rights, though. If a fellow Mage comes asking for protection under Hospitality, but another Mage has declared him a Nemesis, whose claim do you uphold? If a Mage comes hunting for someone under Nemesis, and in the process of hunting that Nemesis triggers a paradox that taints your Hallow, do you go after her under the Right of Sanctuary, or let it slide under the Right of Nemesis? On the other hand, it dovetails nicely with Crossing. You allow other mages to pass through your territory unmolested by you, but you make no promises about protecting them from their enemies while they're in your territory.</p><p></p><p>Mages who do not uphold Nemesis see those who do as aloof and a bit vicious. It connotes a Darwinian outlook on Awakened society. Mages who do uphold Nemesis see those who don't as interventionist, territorial, and idealistic. It's said that a Cabal that does not uphold the Right of Nemesis probably never had a Nemesis themselves. The Consilium Heirarch, who is known as "The Nemean," is a <em>big </em>proponent of the kind of approach that the right of Nemesis suggests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hella_Tellah, post: 4536646, member: 52669"] The Right of Nemesis basically means that if a Mage comes into your territory looking for one of their enemies, you won't interfere. This can easily conflict with other Rights, though. If a fellow Mage comes asking for protection under Hospitality, but another Mage has declared him a Nemesis, whose claim do you uphold? If a Mage comes hunting for someone under Nemesis, and in the process of hunting that Nemesis triggers a paradox that taints your Hallow, do you go after her under the Right of Sanctuary, or let it slide under the Right of Nemesis? On the other hand, it dovetails nicely with Crossing. You allow other mages to pass through your territory unmolested by you, but you make no promises about protecting them from their enemies while they're in your territory. Mages who do not uphold Nemesis see those who do as aloof and a bit vicious. It connotes a Darwinian outlook on Awakened society. Mages who do uphold Nemesis see those who don't as interventionist, territorial, and idealistic. It's said that a Cabal that does not uphold the Right of Nemesis probably never had a Nemesis themselves. The Consilium Heirarch, who is known as "The Nemean," is a [I]big [/I]proponent of the kind of approach that the right of Nemesis suggests. [/QUOTE]
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