Twilightpeaks.net
RoE General => The Sage (Questions & Answers) => : X-IHH/Wallac Isilviere (Kasper) January 04, 2009, 01:34:11 AM
-
I have a henchman. The last sentence of his description is: "..the High Prefect's personal assistant."
I wonder if that mean he has status as in granted by promotion Squire/aide/apprentice? Meaning he allready have status as aide and thus get 1 free training action per season (still maximum 3 actions though)
-
OoC:
If I am not mistaken, an aide, in the context of granted positions, is the inferior of two able assistants, both of whom have been granted the same administrative position.
Edit: I think that (the above content in) this post can be ignored. See Reply #9 (Re: Aide (http://www.twilightpeaks.net/forum/index.php?topic=253.msg9888#msg9888)), below.
-
When assigning two Administrative positions to the same assistant, are two separate Grant actions required?
-
OoC:
If I am not mistaken, an aide, in the context of granted positions, is the inferior of two able assistants, both of whom have been granted the same administrative position.
I mean aide in the same context as squire, aide or apprentice as per page 100 under Title/position.
aide in this meaning is a title that grant you a free training each round though still with the total maximum of 3 actions a character.
-
When assigning two Administrative positions to the same assistant, are two separate Grant actions required?
Yes
-
I have a henchman. The last sentence of his description is: "..the High Prefect's personal assistant."
I wonder if that mean he has status as in granted by promotion Squire/aide/apprentice? Meaning he allready have status as aide and thus get 1 free training action per season (still maximum 3 actions though)
No, but since he's a henchman he's able to commit 1 character action of any type for your cause (even admin).
-
Strike "character action of any type for your cause". Brandon pointed the following out to me:
"Before a character (except regents, which are exempt from this rule) can act as an administrator, you must use the decree: grant domain action to give him the position. If you don’t do this, the character lacks the formal authority required, and his administration check automatically fails."
-
Hmm, I thought LTs were exempt for this as well.
-
I think LTs can use a ply-trade action: administration even if they don't have the office. It would seem that since they are suppose to speak with the voice of the particular regent and whatnot, they this should be within their realm of capabilities.
-
OoC:
If I am not mistaken, an aide, in the context of granted positions, is the inferior of two able assistants, both of whom have been granted the same administrative position.
OoC:
The Regent Guide does state, "It is possible to grant the position to a second character, in which case the later one becomes the aide". And I may or may not have based my above post on that Regent Guide quotation, at least in part. However, based on content in the following posts . . .
Re: Administration (http://www.twilightpeaks.net/forum/index.php?topic=249.msg7218#msg7218) & Re: Administration (http://www.twilightpeaks.net/forum/index.php?topic=249.msg7231#msg7231) & Re: Administration (http://www.twilightpeaks.net/forum/index.php?topic=249.msg7233#msg7233)
. . . I think that my above post can be ignored. And perhaps the Regent Guide quotation could be amended?