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Allies are people who are willing to help your character from time to time. They may be associates, friends of convenience or people who owe your character a favor. Each acquisition of this Merit is dedicated to one type of ally, whether in an organization, society or circle. Examples include the police, City Hall, criminals, unions, banks, university faculty and hospital staff. In order to have alliances in more than one venue, you need to purchase this Merit multiple times, each trait with its own dots. Thus, your character might have Allies (Police) ●●, Allies (Criminals) ●●● and Allies (City Hall) ●, each acquired separately at character creation or during play.

Each dot that your character has indicates how deep his influence runs in that group. One dot might mean he can ask for minor favors, such as being spared a parking ticket if alliance is among police, or being allowed to see an article before it goes to press if alliance is among reporters. Three dots garner considerable favors, such as a building permit "going missing" at City Hall, or a strike resolution being wrapped up early among union leaders. Five dots allow for dangerous and even overtly criminal favors, such as a stock being sabotaged on Wall Street or the answers to an exam being shared by a university professor.

The kinds of requests made of people in an organization typically have to relate to their sphere of influence. Asking a criminal to slow down the bureaucratic process at City Hall makes no sense, but asking him to pass along word of a drug buy does. Favors might be minor and within the bounds of a person's job or role, such as processing some paperwork more quickly than usual, or could be significant or dangerous and outside what's allowed or even legal, such as allowing a civilian access to the police evidence locker.

The Storyteller has final say over what is an acceptable request and what is not. If there's any doubt, the Storyteller could call for a Manipulation + Persuasion roll, with a bonus equal to your character's Allies dots. Penalties might also apply based on the importance or danger of the request. Asking someone to do something already in the bounds of their role imposes no modifier, while asking them to do something that could get them suspended imposes a -3 penalty, and asking for something that could get them jailed or killed is -5. Frequent favors asked of the same group also imposes a penalty as group members grow tired of being called upon. Similarly, a roll of Manipulation + Persuasion + Allies dots could determine how many police answer your character's call for help, or how many longshoremen turn up when your character needs a show of force (one per success rolled).

Allies doesn't have to be defined in terms of specific individuals over whom your character has sway. He could simply know a variety of people among city reporters and he can call upon them in general from time to time. You should, however, explain why your character has influence in a particular body. Maybe he worked there himself at one time and still has friends in the organization. Or he has done a group a favor and its members still owe him.

Drawback

Allies are not automatons, waiting for your character to ask for help. They have their own lives and needs. An alliance is a two-way relationship. Calling for favors makes your character indebted to his friends, and they are sure to call such favors in when they need help. The Storyteller can use such debts as inspiration for future stories.

House Rule

This is a site-wide House Rule The EoD game only uses Allies pertaining to the local (municipal/city) level; federal and military Allies are unavailable to avoid conflicts of jurisdiction.


This is a site-wide House Rule Allies cannot be insta-generated by Powers (Pledges, Spells, etc). Allies which allow information or assistance from out-of-venue supernaturals (ex. Werewolf Allies for Vampires, Vampire Allies for Changelings, etc.) require approval from the appropriate venue's ST.



The Change

After a long discussion, we're making a change to this Merit which will hopefully make the game more realistic, and make this Merit a bit more 'fun'.

This entire site, and all the venues, exist in the same city. What we're doing is capping the amount of Allies that can be developed in a single area of influence. Placing this limiter will hopefully enhance the 'shared sandbox' feel, lead to role-playing opportunities, and add a layer of depth to the social aspect of the game.

What does this mean?


See Also


Restatement

The Storyteller has final say over what is an acceptable request and what is not.




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Merit Dots1  +, 2  +, 3  +, 4  +, and 5  +
Merit TypeSocial  +
Page has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki.Merit Editor  +
ParentWorld of Darkness Sourcebook  +, House Rules  +, and Spheres of Influence  +
PoolManipulation  +, and Persuasion Skill  +
SourceWorld of Darkness Sourcebook  +
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