Justicar
These are the judges appointed by the Inner Circle to be the Camarilla’s eyes, hands and, if necessary, fists. It is the Justicars who decide the punishment for those who have violated the Traditions on a widespread level. A Justicar serves for 13 years, and her actions may be challenged only by another Justicar.
The Justicar may overturn any and all Princely decrees. This is an immense amount of power, but it is balanced by the inability of the Justicar to set policy herself (though some activist Justicars may veto every proclamation with the exception of the ones they “suggest”). Ultimately, the Justicars are answerable to the Inner Council of the Camarilla, and those Justicars who cause more chaos than they instill order risk the ire of that secretive, puissant, and terrifying body of ancient Kindred.
The Justicar may overturn any and all Princely decrees. This is an immense amount of power, but it is balanced by the inability of the Justicar to set policy herself (though some activist Justicars may veto every proclamation with the exception of the ones they “suggest”). Ultimately, the Justicars are answerable to the Inner Council of the Camarilla, and those Justicars who cause more chaos than they instill order risk the ire of that secretive, puissant, and terrifying body of ancient Kindred.
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