| The Rights of Monomancy "XII. The Rights of Monomancy shall be used to settle disputes among all Sabbat."-The Code of Milan Rite I: When a disagreement occurs between two members of the Sabbat, Monomancy will be used to settle them. Any member of the Sabbat who has gone through the Initiation Rites may claim a challenge of Monomancy against any other member of the Sabbat. Rite II: If Monomancy is called, the one who it has been called against must accept or decline before the two rises of the sun have taken place or be considered to have declined. By declining, the challenged admits they were wrong in the disagreement and is considered to agree with the challenging vampire in the matter for which the Monomancy was called. Rite III: If accepted, the challenged vampire decided the extent of the Monomancy. Either till one gives up or to the death and dialabrie. Rite IV: If the two vampires involved in the Monomancy have not engaged in Vaulderie within the last month, they must do so for twice before the Monomancy duel takes place. Once the night before and once an hour before the duel takes place. Rite V: If the loser, either by declining or losing the duel, of the Monomancy retains their title, they may be denied their title if they fail the next mission given by a superior above them, they may have that title stripped off them by that superior. Rite VI: If one of participants of the Monomancy is destroyed in the duel has title, the winner of the duel may chose their replacement. |