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'''Description:'''  
'''Description:'''  


'''Sobriquet:'''  
'''Sobriquet: '''Exchequers


;<u>'''Ethics of Exchange'''</u>
;<u>'''Ethics of Exchange'''</u>
:''- .''<br>
:'''Civility & Civilization''' - <br>
:''- .''<br>
 
:''- .''<br>
:'''Barter, Currency, or Credit''' - .<br>
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:''- .''<br>
:'''Trust and Reputation''' - Without mortal legal systems, trade heavily relies on trust, reputation, and often, established clan affiliation or sect based networks to manage risk in the Modern Nights.<br>
 
:'''Prestation: Credit & Debit''' - .''<br>
 
:'''Venture: Risk versus Reward'''- .''<br>
 
:'''Specialization and Mutual Need''' - .<br>


'''Initiation:'''  
'''Initiation:'''  
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<u>'''Hierarchy of Sins against tge Road of Exchange'''</u><br>
<u>'''Hierarchy of Sins against tge Road of Exchange'''</u><br>


'''10''' - ''.'' ('''.''')<br>
'''10''' - '''Refusing to uphold the laws of your society.''' (''The stability and safety of your business depends upon a well regulated society.'')<br>


'''9''' - ''.'' ('''.''')<br>
'''9''' - '''Failure to protect your reputation.''' (''Your reputation is the most valuable thing you own and without it you are nothing.'')<br>


'''8''' - ''.'' ('''.''')<br>
'''8''' - '''Neglecting ones social obligations.''' (''The most important business dealings are transacted while socializing.'')<br>


'''7''' - ''.'' ('''.''')<br>
'''7''' - '''Failure to kill when it serves your interests.''' (''It is sometimes necessary to take a life to protect oneself or to advance the business.'')<br>


'''6''' - ''.'' ('''.''')<br>
'''6''' - '''Violating the precepts of station.''' (''Civilization depends on civility. One must show deference to those of a higher station, politeness to ones peers, and one must compell deference from those of lesser station.'')<br>


'''5''' - ''.'' ('''.''')<br>
'''5''' - '''Failure to protect resources.''' (''Business is a competitive enterprise and you need to protect your resources from the competition.'')<br>


'''4''' - ''.'' ('''.''')<br>
'''4''' - '''Placing personal interests before those of the business.''' (''One must act with discipline if one wishes to be successful.'')<br>


'''3''' - ''.'' ('''.''')<br>
'''3''' - '''Failure to take necessary risks.''' (''Success in business sometimes means gambling with resources.'')<br>


'''2''' - ''.'' ('''.''')<br>
'''2''' - '''Taking a life without purpose.''' (''Life is a valuable commodity, squandering it is  profligate.'')<br>


'''1''' - ''Failing to engage in trade; breaking an agreement.||'' ('''Work builds character. Reputation is the only enduring currency.''')
'''1''' - '''Failing to engage in trade; breaking an agreement.''' (''Work builds character. Reputation is the only enduring currency.'')


'''Paths:'''  
'''Paths:'''  

Latest revision as of 20:32, 25 February 2026

The Roads -KS- Kingston Sparks

Description:

Sobriquet: Exchequers

Ethics of Exchange
Civility & Civilization -
Barter, Currency, or Credit - .
Trust and Reputation - Without mortal legal systems, trade heavily relies on trust, reputation, and often, established clan affiliation or sect based networks to manage risk in the Modern Nights.
Prestation: Credit & Debit - .
Venture: Risk versus Reward- .
Specialization and Mutual Need - .

Initiation:

Organization:

Aura:

Virtues: Conviction & Self-Control

Hierarchy of Sins against tge Road of Exchange

10 - Refusing to uphold the laws of your society. (The stability and safety of your business depends upon a well regulated society.)

9 - Failure to protect your reputation. (Your reputation is the most valuable thing you own and without it you are nothing.)

8 - Neglecting ones social obligations. (The most important business dealings are transacted while socializing.)

7 - Failure to kill when it serves your interests. (It is sometimes necessary to take a life to protect oneself or to advance the business.)

6 - Violating the precepts of station. (Civilization depends on civility. One must show deference to those of a higher station, politeness to ones peers, and one must compell deference from those of lesser station.)

5 - Failure to protect resources. (Business is a competitive enterprise and you need to protect your resources from the competition.)

4 - Placing personal interests before those of the business. (One must act with discipline if one wishes to be successful.)

3 - Failure to take necessary risks. (Success in business sometimes means gambling with resources.)

2 - Taking a life without purpose. (Life is a valuable commodity, squandering it is profligate.)

1 - Failing to engage in trade; breaking an agreement. (Work builds character. Reputation is the only enduring currency.)

Paths:

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