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US National Prestige Template

Member: Name: Cam Number: Email: Street Address: City, State, Zip: Direct Coordinator: Current MC: Target MC: Current Prestige Target Prestige Left to Target
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Region: Chapter Code: Domain Code: Awarded R N

1 1 GEN 0 0 0

REG NAT 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL: 0

Date:

Description:

Category:

Usable Prestige G R N

Running Total R N TOTAL Notes:

Membership Class Associate (1) Journeyman (2) Artisan (3) Contributor (4) Sponsor (5) Steward (6) Benefactor (7) Advocate (8) Advisor (9) Patron (10) Mentor (11) Luminary (12) Executive (13) Fellow (14) Trustee (15)

Minimum General 0 100 300 600 1,000 1,500 2,100 2,700 3,400 4,100 4,800 5,400 6,100 6,900 -

Minimum Regional 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 300 600 900 1,200 1,500 -

Minimum National 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 300 800 -

Level of coordinator approval required None (membership card) Chapter Coordinator Chapter Coordinator Chapter Coordinator Chapter Coordinator Domain Coordinator Domain Coordinator Domain Coordinator Regional Coordinator Regional Coordinator Regional Coordinator National Coordinator National Coordinator National Coordinator Board of Directors

Seventh Prestige System: 6/1/2013 - Present


(Last updated 7/11/2013) Prestige may be awarded by any primary Coordinator for a wide variety of activities. These prestige-worthy activities fall into four general categories:

1. Administration - (Up to 80 per month)


- Serving as a primary coordinator or assistant (Up to 50 prestige per position) - Serving as a primary storyteller or assistant (Up to 50 prestige per position)

2. Non-Administrative Game Support (Up to 50 per month)


- Providing a game site - Securing a new game site - Submitting a complete plot (comes from ST prestige budget) - Portraying non-player characters (comes from ST prestige budget) - Creating an in-character newspaper (or doing game articles in a real-life newsletter) - Moderating a sanctioned IC email list - Serving as an IRC operator - Creating or updating a website - Donating materials needed for game - Attending an organizational meeting not required by an office - Providing lodging to players after an event (counts as 1 hour) - Other similar tasks

3. Social/Non-Game Support (Up to 50 per month)


- Creating or updating a website - Securing a site for an event - Organizing social events for 5 or more members - Producing a newsletter - Recruiting a new member - Philanthropic donations of time, goods or money (per drive, per month) - Establishing a new chapter - Creating a recruitment flyer - Donations of materials to the club - Attend a meeting as general member (maximum 1 hour) - Transporting a member long distance (over an hour) to the game or social event without reimbursement - Other similar tasks - Donating blood or supporting a blood drive is an exception to time-based prestige and is worth 25 prestige points.

4. National and Regional Convention Events

These activities are awarded outside of monthly caps, but are instead capped at 100 prestige during the convention. Preconven is limited to 30 prestige points per month leading up to the convention. Only conventions sponsored by the NCA or TSM are elig additional cap. The following items are considered contributions to convention events: - Organizing a convention - Volunteering at a convention - Creating flyer or banner for the convention.

5. Minds Eye Standards (previously called Ordeals) and Timely Renewal

These activities are awarded outside of monthly caps. Completion of club-created educational materials amounts depend on the standard passed. Early renewal yields 50 general prestige points.

estige points.

e convention. Preconvention work the NCA or TSM are eligible for this

s amounts depend on the

Sixth Prestige System: 4/1/2003 - 5/30/2013


Category ADMINISTRATION (max of 80/month)
National or Global level principle officer

Award

Associate to National or Global level principle officer Assistant to National or Global Level Principal Officer Regional Level Principle Officer Assistant to Regional Level Principle Officer Domain Level Principle Officer Assistant to Domain Level Principle Officer Independent Chapter Level Principle Officer Assistant to Chapter Level Principle Officer CITY DEVELOPMENT (Max of 20/month) City Development COM. and Web Design (Max of 50/month) National Camarilla List Moderator on Camarilla Server Regional Camarilla List Moderator on Camarilla Server General Camarilla List Moderator on Camarilla Server Other List Moderator Lists not on Camarilla Server IRC OP Sanctioned Channel IRC VSOP Web Design Web site creation Local, Regional, National Web site maintenance Donating web space COMMUNITY SERVICE (Max of 70/month) Donating blood as part of a Camarilla blood drive Transportation for blood drive Independent blood donation Donating items as part of a Camarilla charity drive Volunteer time as part of a Camarilla charity drive Organizing charity drive Donating needed materials to the Camarilla Organizing Camarilla fundraiser PUBLICATIONS & PR (Max of 50/month) Editing a Camarilla newsletter Assistant Editor Designing a Camarilla flyer Designing a Camarilla brochure Art or article published in a Camarilla publication Grunt work for a Camarilla publication Donations for a Camarilla publication EVENT SERVICES See Sub Category Caps

0-50 0-50 0-40 0-50 0-40 0-50 0-40 0-50 0-40

per per per per per per

month month month month month month

0-20 per month

0-10 0-10 0-10 0-10 0-10 0-15

per per per per per per

month/list month/list month/list month/list month month

(Max (Max (Max (Max

10) 10) 10) 10)

5-30, one time 0-15 per month 0-10 per month

25 per Donation 10 per trip (max 20) 15 per donation 1-10 per item (max 30/charity) 5 per hour (max 30/charity) 0-20 per drive (Max 20) 1-10 per item 0-10 per event

10-25 per issue 5-15 per Issue 5-10 per flyer 5-10 per flyer 5-10 per article 0-10 per issue 1-10 per item, (max 25)

Camarilla-Sponsored Conventions (Max 100/event)

Organizing an event Volunteer at a convention Organizing or speaking at a seminar or panel Narrating a sanctioned game at the convention Playing an NPC in a sanctioned event game Donating needed materials to the convention
Camarilla-Attended Conventions (Max of 75/event)

0-20 per month/max 50 5 per hour, max 50 0-15 per panel, max 50 5 per hour, max of 50 5 per session 1-10 per item, max 50 0-15 per month, max 40 5 per hour, max 40 0-10 per panel, max 40 5 per hour, max of 40 5 per session 1-10 per item, max 40 0-10 per month, max of 25 5 per hour, max of 25 5 per hour, max of 25 5 per event 1-10 per item, max 25

Organizing an event Volunteer at a convention Organizing or speaking at a seminar or panel Narrating a sanctioned game at the convention Playing an NPC in a sanctioned event game Donating needed materials to the convention
Camarilla Special Events (Max of 50/event)

Organizing an event Volunteer at an event Narrating a sanctioned game at the event Playing an NPC in a sanctioned event game Donating needed materials to the event x` STORYTELLING SUPPORT (Max of 20/month) Submitting an accepted plotline Submitting an accepted NPC Playing an NPC in a sanctioned game Mentoring a new player Attending a storyteller meeting by request Narration/ST Aid ORGANIZATIONAL SERVICE (Max of 40/month) Securing a game site Providing a game site Set up and/or clean up a game site Organize small social event (5-14 persons) Organize large social event (15+ persons) Assist with large social event (15+ persons) Attend organizational meetings Transporting 2+ members to a sanctioned event Providing lodging for members for an event Obtaining business sponsorship Special Jobs MISCELLANEOUS (Limited by Sub Category) Recruiting a new member Early renewal EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE (Max of 50/month)

1-10 per plotline 1-5 per NPC 5 per session 5 per formal session 5 max of 10/month 5 per full Session

10-20 per site 10 per game


1-5 per game (20/month)

5 per event, max 10 10-15 per , (max 30) 0-10 per event 5 per meeting, (Max 10) 5 per trip, (max 10) 5 per person, (max 20) 20 per business 5-15 per month

10 per (max 50/month) 50 per renewal

Varied means it can be National , Regional or General Prestige based on the Level of Coordinator sanctioning the event or item.

Type

Awarded By

Nat Nat Nat Reg Reg Gen Gen Gen Gen

Club Director Appointing Officer National Coordinator National Coordinator Regional Coordinator Supervising Coordinator Domain Coordinator Supervising Coordinator Chapter Coordinator

Gen

Regional Coordinator

Gen & Nat Nat Tech Administrator Gen & Reg Regional Coordinator Gen Nat Tech Administrator Gen Regional Coordinator Nat Nat Tech Administrator Nat Nat Tech Administrator Varies Gen Varies Supervising Coordinator Supervising Coordinator Supervising Coordinator

Varies Varies Gen Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies

Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising

Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator

Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies

Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising

Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator

Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies

Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising

Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator

Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies

Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising

Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator

Gen Gen Gen Gen Gen Gen Gen Gen Gen Varies Varies

Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising Supervising

Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator

Gen Gen

Supervising Coordinator Supervising Coordinator

Fifth Prestige System: 8/1/2001 to 3/30/2003


As before, this is not really a new prestige system, but rather a revising of some prestige awards and clarifications of others. Items not listed under Systems 3 or 4, should use these guidelines (such as with Moderators and Specialist Assistants or SSTs). New items (such as the reworked prestige for Conventions) are effective August 1, 2001. In general, if there are uncertainties under Systems 3 or 4 about what rewards are appropriate, you should use the guidelines here. The US Addendum from the ANC Prestgie can be found at: http://hometown.aol.com/trevorjole/ANCPrestige/PrestigeUSAddendum.htm This supercedes the prestige from the Tome or Camamrilla web site. Clarifications: Many of the ranges for different items were removed. Coordinators may always reward less than the given amount. Exceeding these amounts requires RC or higher approval. Associate Officers have been added for those who do more than assistants but not as much as a principle office holder. List Moderators for non-TAMU lists may have prestige approved by their ANC Communications. All List Moderation falls into Administration. Events are divided into three categories: Camarilla Sponsored Conventions, Camarilla Attended Conventions, and Camarilla Special Events. Each has different maximums, but all fall into the Events Category. The Other Service category is now Exceptional Service. This includes items that do not fit into one of the other categories. It may also include awards over the normal limits, but this must be approved by an RC of higher level officer. The full Table now reads:

Prestige Award Guidelines


Prestige item
Administration and Governance (note 1 & 2) City Developer (setting up a new area), report required Holding a principal office (Coordinator, Storyteller, Board Member), Report required Associate (note 8) to a principle office (reports to Board Members, National Council Members, or Regional Officers), may be required to file reports. Assistant (note 8) to a principle officer, as well as associate officers (including venue STs and Global Specialist Advisors), may be required to file reports List moderators on the dppw.tamu.edu server (Official Lists) List moderators not on dppw.tamu.edu server (note 9) (should be limited in base to chapter list, regional clan list, or be considered essential to the operation of the region.) Camarilla Sponsored Community Service (note 3) Donating blood independently Donating blood as part of a Camarilla blood drive Donating an item as part of a Camarilla drive Organizing the Camarilla presence at a charity event

Working at a Camarilla charity event Organizing a Camarilla fund raiser Donating requested materials for Camarilla use Publications (note 2) Editing a Camarilla newsletter Having a written submission accepted by a Camarilla newsletter Doing grunt work for a Camarilla publication (e.g., stapling, copying) Art and Public Relations (note 4) Accepted or requested artwork for a Camarilla publication (e.g., newsletter, flyer) Making a Camarilla flyer Making a Camarilla brochure Sanctioned Camarilla Websites (sites may have multiple pages) Creating an informational web site requiring no updates Creating an informational web site requiring monthly maintenance Creating an informational web site requiring weekly maintenance Creating a phenomenal web site requiring no maintenance Creating a phenomenal web site requiring monthly maintenance Creating a phenomenal web site requiring weekly maintenance Updating an informational web site requiring no maintenance Updating an informational web site requiring monthly maintenance Updating an informational web site requiring weekly maintenance Updating a phenomenal web site requiring no maintenance Updating a phenomenal web site requiring monthly maintenance Updating a phenomenal web site requiring weekly maintenance Storytelling Support from Non-Storytellers Accepted storyline from a non-storyteller Accepted NPC with detailed goals, etc from a non-storyteller Playing an NPC for a full session Mentoring a new member (e.g., teaching game rules, RP tips; recommended by the presiding ST) Event Service (notes 5 & 6) Camarilla Sponsored Conventions Organizing event, staff pre-event assistance Volunteering for an event help force Organizing or speaking at a seminar or panel Narrating at a sanctioned game at an event Playing an NPC at an event Donating items for event Representing the Camarilla at the event (working Cam table) Camarilla Attended Conventions Organizing event, staff pre-event assistance Volunteering for an event help force Organizing or speaking at a seminar or panel Narrating at a sanctioned game at an event Playing an NPC at an event Donating items for event Representing the Camarilla at the event (working Cam table) Camarilla Special Events Organizing event, staff pre-event assistance Volunteering at an event help force

Organizing or speaking at a con seminar or panel Narrating at a sanctioned game at an event Playing an NPC at an event

Organizational Service Securing a game site Maintaining or cleaning up a game site Organizing a small social event (5-19 members) Organizing a large social event (20 members) Organizing a small 24 hour event (10-40 members, social and gaming) Organizing a large 24 hour event (41 members, social and gaming) Assisting with a large social event Attending organizational meetings (e.g., chapter meetings, domain meetings, regional meetings, national meetings) (note 7) Transporting 2 members for a sanctioned event (3 hours) Providing lodging for 2 out of town members for a sanctioned event Recruiting a new member (after they receive their membership number) Soliciting business sponsorship for the Camarilla

Ordeals The Law of the Tome (the first ordeal has been renamed several times) The Code of Chapters The Lore of Narration (formerly the "Lore of Thespis") The Ordeal of Creation (formerly "Wisdom of the Stage") Exceptional Service (note 3) Service to the organization not listed in other categories Exceptional service above and beyond expectations (requires at least RC approval) Early Membership Renewal (must be prior to expiration)

1.

These are the upper limits for administration positions. Generally, officers should receive about 10 prestige less than the cap for their completed usual duties. Months that officers go above and beyond their usual duties, they should be awarded more prestige, possibly up to the maximum. Rarely should this occur more than 3-4 times a year, and unheard of to occur nearly every month. Administration, governance and publications work (and some other types of service as well) may be made regional or national depending on the level of office, newsletter, or magazine. Materials donated to the Camarilla or to a charity tend to favor those who have the resources to have such things in the first place. It has been a long-standing tradition that "buying prestige" is unfair to other members. Therefore, these monthly limits should never be exceeded, even in the "Other Service" category. Web sites must be sanctioned by the supervising coordinator (e.g., RC for a regional web site). When the site designer makes updates, he or she should inform the coordinator of those changes. The coordinator will determine the prestige award for this maintenance at the end of each month. Non-recurring game events are divided into three categories: Camarilla sponsored conventions, Camarilla attended conventions, and special events. Camarilla sponsored conventions include ICC and regional events. Camarilla attended conventions include Dragon*Con, Gen Con, and Norwescon. Members are encouraged to volunteer at conventions whenever possible, as their support is good publicity for our organization. Special

2.

3.

4.

5.

events include your yearly Goth Ball or Garou camp-out. Non-gaming social events and your regularly scheduled games do not count in this category. For prestige purposes, determine the event type before the event ever happens. 6. All activities associated with an event go under the event category. This includes raising money for the event, donating office supplies, or going to a planning meeting. If a particular item is not listed (such as a meeting or running a fund raiser) use the guidelines from other categories, but place the item in the Events category. All members who attend chapter, domain, regional, or national meetings receive prestige; with the exception of officers required to be in attendance. These meetings are part of the required activity of the staff and do not result in earned prestige. Guest attendees who have been allowed to observe at a staff meeting are not eligible for prestige. Similarly, guests to chapter and domain meetings (such as members from one chapter attending another chapter's meetings) do not receive prestige. If a non-staff member is invited to attend a staff meeting for the benefit of the staff (such as a member taking minutes for the meeting, or a guest speaker), that invited member may earn prestige for Organizational Service.

7.

Required Meetings: Chapter Meeting: CC, CST, ACCs Domain Meeting: DC, DST, CCs, ADCs Regional Meeting: RC, RST, DCs, ARCs National Meeting: NC, NST, ANC's, ANST's, RC, RST, ARC's, ARST's CST Meeting: CST, ACSTs DST Meeting: DST, CSTs, ADSTs RST Meeting: RST, DSTs, ARSTs NST Meeting: NST, ANST's, RST, ARST's A) Any business, general, or non-ST meeting falls into the top four. B) 8. Any non-ST officer that is not the full Coordinator is considered an Asst. Coordinator (such as Chapter Treasurer).

Both associate and assistant officers are appointed assistants to a primary officer. The main difference is that associate officers have an increased scope of duties and many have assistants of their own. Examples of associate officers include (but are not limited to) GSA's, Directors (Conventions, Memberships, etc), and city developers. Final determination over whether a position is associate or assistant shall be made by the primary officers on the BoD, National Council, or Regional Level that are employing the associate / assistant. The Regional Coordinator must approve all non-TAMU lists. The Regional Storyteller, will work in conjunction with the Regional Coordinator in determining which list will be approved as in character list.

9.

Non- TAMU lists are required to have as a minimum either an ARST or an ARC subscribed. Non- TAMU list should be limited in base to chapter list, regional clan list, or be considered essential to the operation of the region. The guidelines for prestige awards are as follows: 5G For the top ten percent of the most active lists

3G 1G 0G

For moderately active lists For lower ten percent For inactive lists

Maximum award per month in the Administration category for non- TAMU list is 5-10G/month per list to a max of 20/month for the sub category. Non- TAMU list will be required to file a report with the ARC of Communications.

3/30/2003

ing of some prestige awards and d use these guidelines (such as with the reworked prestige for Conventions) nder Systems 3 or 4 about what rewards are

may always reward less than the given amount.

sistants but not as much as a principle office holder.

their ANC Communications.

ventions, Camarilla Attended Conventions, l fall into the Events Category.

es items that do not fit into one of the other categories. approved by an RC of higher level officer.

Amount
Maximum of 50 / month 25 / month 0 - 50 / month 0 - 40 / month 0 - 30 / month Maximum of 20 / month Maximum of 10 General / month to a max of 20 / month for the sub category of list moderation. Maximum of 50 / month 15 25 1 - 10 per item (e.g., food, clothes, books) 25 per event

5 per hour (Max 15 / Event) 10 per event 1 - 10 per item (Max 30 / Month) Maximum of 50 / month 25 / issue 0 - 10 per article 5 / issue Maximum of 40 / month 0 - 10 per item 10 15 3 10 20 10 20 40 2 5 / month of maintenance 10 / month of maintenance 5 10 / month of maintenance 20 / month of maintenance Maximum of 15 / month 5 per storyline 5 per NPC 5 per full session 5 per formal session

Max 100 / event 20 / month (max 50 / event) 5 / hour (max 50 / event) 5 / panel (max 40 / event) 5 / hour 5 / session 1 - 10 / item (max 25 / event) 5 / hour (max 40 / event) Max 50 / event 10 / month (max 25 / event) 5 / hour (max 25 / event) 5 / panel (max 20 / event) 5 / hour 5 / session 1 - 10 / item (max 10 / event) 5 / hour (max 40 / event) Max 25 / event 10 5 / hour (max 15 / event)

5 / panel (max 10 / event) 5 / hour 5 / session

Maximum 30 / month 15 5 per game, max 20 / month 5 15 15 25 5 5 5, max 10 10, max 10 10 20 (Members receive prestige only once for passing each ordeal) 100 general 150 general 150 general 50 general Maximum of 30 / month Coordinator judgment Coordinator judgment 50 per renewal

nerally, officers should receive about 10 prestige hat officers go above and beyond their usual duties, aximum. Rarely should this occur more than

me other types of service as well) may be made tter, or magazine.

vor those who have the resources to have such things buying prestige" is unfair to other members. even in the "Other Service" category.

tor (e.g., RC for a regional web site). When the site dinator of those changes. The coordinator will nd of each month.

s: Camarilla sponsored conventions, Camarilla ored conventions include ICC and regional events. Con, and Norwescon. Members are encouraged to rt is good publicity for our organization. Special

n-gaming social events and your regularly scheduled determine the event type before the event ever happens.

ategory. This includes raising money for the event, particular item is not listed (such as a meeting or ies, but place the item in the Events category.

onal meetings receive prestige; with the exception of art of the required activity of the staff and do not result d to observe at a staff meeting are not eligible for (such as members from one chapter attending n-staff member is invited to attend a staff meeting for or the meeting, or a guest speaker), that invited

sidered an Asst. Coordinator (such as Chapter Treasurer).

nts to a primary officer. The main difference is that any have assistants of their own. Examples of ectors (Conventions, Memberships, etc), and city ssociate or assistant shall be made by the primary t are employing the associate / assistant.

s. The Regional Storyteller, will work in conjunction be approved as in character list.

RST or an ARC subscribed. Non- TAMU list should red essential to the operation of the region.

on- TAMU list is 5-10G/month per list to a max

Communications.

Fourth Prestige System: 10/1/1999 to 7/31/2001 This is not really a new prestige system, but rather a revising of some prestige awards and clarifications of others. Clarifications: Under Administration, Specialist Advisors (formerly SSTs) may earn 0 50 each month. Assistant Specialist Advisors may earn 0 30 each month. List Moderators may earn 0 8 per list, but only up to 20 each month for all lists total. Type (General, Regional, or National) is determined when the prestige is awarded. A Category for Other Service was added. This includes items that do not fit into one of the other categories. It may also include awards over the normal limits, but these must be approved by an RC or higher level officer. For Camarilla Sponsored Community Service, each donation (for charity or Camarilla use) had a limit of 20 prestige each month in addition to the overall 50 prestige each month in that category. Sanctioned Camarilla Web Sites were officially sanctioned by the Camarilla Web Administrator (contact camstuff@camarilla.org). Storytelling Support was only for non-storytellers. These items were assumed to be part of normal ST duties. They may also have applied to STs out of their jurisdiction (for instance, a CST visiting another Domain). For Organizational Service, recruiting a new member was changed to 5 10 prestige, to encourage developing areas to increase their membership. The full Table should read thus:
Prestige Item Administration (1) City Developer (setting up a new area, must report) Coordinator / Storyteller / Board Member officers (must report) Assistants to *C / *ST / Board (including venue STs) Specialist Advisors (formerly SSTs) Assistant Specialist Advisors (formerly ASSTs) Camarilla List Moderators Camarilla Sponsored Community Service Independent blood donation Blood as part of Camarilla Blood Drive Item donations at a Camarilla drive (food, clothing, book, etc.) Organizing the Camarilla presence at a charity event Participating in a Camarilla charity event Organizing a Camarilla fund-raiser, any level Donating needed material for Camarilla use
(2) (2)

Amount Max 50 / month 0 30 25 50 0 30 0 - 40 0 30 0 8 / list (up to 20 / month) Max 50 / month 15 25 1 5 / item (up to 20 / month) 10 25 / event 5 15 / event 10 25 / event 1 5 / item (up to 20 / month) Max 50 / month 5 20 / issue 1 15 / article 1 10 / issue Max 40 / month

Publications (1) Editing a Camarilla newsletter Accepted submission to a Camarilla newsletter Grunt work on any newsletter Art and Public Relations

Artwork for a Camarilla publication (newsletter, flyer, etc.) Making a Camarilla flyer Making a Camarilla brochure Sanctioned Camarilla Web sites, may have several pages (3) Creation of a static Web site, requiring no updates Creation of a static Web site, requiring occasional updates Creation of a semi-dynamic Web site, monthly updates Creation of a dynamic Web site, weekly updates Creation of a phenomenal Web site, constant updates Maintenance of a static Web site, occasional updates Maintenance of a semi-dynamic Web site, monthly updates Maintenance of a dynamic Web site, weekly updates Maintenance of a phenomenal Web site, constant updates Storytelling Support (for nonstorytellers) (4) Accepted Storyline from a non-ST Accepted NPC (detailed background, goals, etc.) Playing an NPC Attending an ST meeting

5 30 / item 5 10 5 20 12 2 10 5 20 10 30 20 40 03 05 0 10 0 20 Max 15 / month 5 10 / storyline 1 10 / NPC 5 / full session 1 5 / meeting Max 50 / convention 5 25 1 5 / hour (max 10 / con) 1 5 / hour (max 25 / con) 1 5 / hour (max 20 / con) 1 10 15 Max 30 / month 5 20 1 5 / game (max 20 / month) 10 20 5 10 1 10 1 5 / mtg (max 20 / month) 2 5 (max 10 / month) 5 10 (max 10 / month) 5 10 5 20 Max 30 / month Coordinator judgement Coordinator judgement

Convention Service (5)


Organizing event / con staff pre-event assistance Representing the Camarilla at a con / working Cam table Volunteering at a con as part of a Camarilla help force Organizing or speaking at a con seminar or panel Narrating at a large (20+) sanctioned game at a con Narrating at a small (5-19) sanctioned game at a con Organizational Service Securing a game site Maintaining / cleaning up game site Organizing a large (20+ members) social event Organizing a small (5 19 members) social event Assisting with a large social event Attending a chapter / domain / regional meeting
(6)

Transport for 2+ members for a sanctioned event (3+ hours) Lodging / crash space for 2+ out-of-town members Recruiting a new member (after they receive membership number) Soliciting business sponsorship for any level of the Camarilla Other Service Service items not in other categories Exceptional service exceeding normal limits (RC approval) Ordeals (Prestige is gained only once for each Ordeal after passing) The Laws of the Tome The Code of Chapters The Lore of Thespis The Wisdom of the Stage Early Membership Renewal (prior to expiration)

100 General 150 General 150 General 50 General 50 / renewal

1. Administration and Publications (and some other types of service as well) work may be made Regional or National depending on the level of office or newsletter. 2. Materials donated to the Camarilla or to a charity tend to favor those who have the resources to have such things in the first place. It has been a long standing tradition that buying prestige is unfair to other members. Therefore, these monthly limits should never be exceeded, even as the Other Service Category. 3. Web sites are sanctioned by the Coordinator at the appropriate level (RC for a Regional Web Site, etc.). When updates are made the site designer should inform the Coordinator of what changes were made and the Coordinator will determine prestige for maintenance at the end of each month. 4. Storytelling Support is generally for non-storytellers. It may also be used for Storytellers outside of their jurisdiction. But for instance a DST gets no prestige for playing an NPC at a chapter game in his own domain. 5. Members are encouraged to help out by volunteering a conventions whenever possible. This supports the con and keeps the Camarilla on good terms with them. Members who far exceed these limits can be awarded more prestige in the Other Service category, or under different categories (such as Storytelling Support for playing an NPC). 6. Officers get no prestige for meetings when they are there in an official capacity. It is considered part of their regular duties to attend these meetings. For example, at Domain Meetings, the DC, DST, ADCs, and CCs will get no prestige.

clarifications of others.

ant Specialist Advisors onth for all lists total.

categories. her level officer.

a limit of 20 prestige

mal ST duties.

rage developing

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es to have such other members.

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tside of their his own domain.

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ered part of their regular Cs will get no prestige.

Appendix 3: Third Prestige System: 1/1/1998 to 9/30/1999


Prestige Item Administration City Developer (setting up a new area, must report) CC / CST / DC / DST (duty and required report) CC / CST / DC / DST assistants RC / RST (duty and required report) RC / RST assistants (ARC or ARST) Director / BoD (duty and required report) Assistant to a Director Amount Max 50 / month 0 30 25 50 0 30 25 50 Regional 0 30 Regional 25 50 National 0 30 National

Camarilla Sponsored Community Service Max 50 / month Independent blood donation 15 Blood as part of Camarilla Blood Drive 25 Item donations at a Camarilla drive (food, 1 5 / item clothing, book, etc.) Organizing the Camarilla presence at a charity 10 25 event Participating in a Camarilla charity event 5 15 Organizing a Camarilla fund-raiser, any level 10 25 ent Donating needed material for Camarilla use 1 5 / item

Publications Max 50 / month Editing a Chapter or Domain newsletter 5 20 Editing a Regional newsletter 5 20 Regional Accepted submission to a Chapter or Domain 1 15 newsletter Accepted submission to a Regional newsletter 1 15 Regional Accepted submission to Requiem (National newsletter) Grunt work on any newsletter 1 15 National 1 10

Art and Public Relations Max 40 / month Artwork for a Camarilla publication (newsletter, 5 30 flyer, etc.) Making a Camarilla flyer 5 10 Making a Camarilla brochure 5 20 Sanctioned Camarilla Web sites, may have several pages Creation of a static Web site, requiring no 2 updates Creation of a static Web site, requiring 10 occasional updates Maintenance of a static Web site, 3 occasional updates Creation of a semi-dynamic Web site, 20 monthly updates

Maintenance of a semi-dynamic Web site, monthly updates Creation of a dynamic Web site, weekly updates Maintenance of a dynamic Web site, weekly updates Creation of a phenomenal Web site, constant updates Maintenance of a phenomenal Web site, constant updates Storytelling Support Accepted Storyline Accepted NPC (detailed background, goals, etc.) Playing an NPC Attending an ST meeting Convention Service Organizing / creating event Pre-event assistance Representing the Camarilla at a non-Cam event (e.g. Con) Working as part of a Camarilla help force Organizing a seminar or panel Participating as a speaker at a seminar or panel Narrating at a LARGE event (20+) hosted by the Camarilla Narrating at a SMALL event (5-19) hosted by the Camarilla

5 30 10 40 20

Max 15 / month 5 10 5 10 5 / full session 15 Max 25 / month 5 25 1 10 5 / hour 5 / hour 5 10 5 15 10 5

Organizational Service Max 30 / month Securing a game site 5 20 Maintaining / cleaning up game site 1 5 / game (max 20 / month) Organizing a large (20+ members) social 10 20 event Organizing a small (5 19 members) social 5 10 event Assisting with a large social event 1 10 Attending a chapter / domain / regional 1 - 5 / mtg (max 20 / month) meeting Transport for 2+ members for a sanctioned 2 5 (max 10 / month) event (3+ hours) Lodging / crash space for 2+ out-of-town 5 10 (max 10 / month) members Recruiting a new member (after they receive 5 membership number) Soliciting business sponsorship for any level of 5 20 the Camarilla

Ordeals (Prestige is gained only once for each Ordeal after passing) The Laws of the Tome The Code of Chapters The Lore of Thespis The Wisdom of the Stage Early Membership Renewal (prior to expiration)

100 General 150 General 150 General 50 General 50 General / renewal

Second Prestige System: 3/1/1997 to 12/31/1997 This uses the same recommended amounts as the previous system (see Appendix 1). Regional prestige could only be granted by an RC or Director. National Prestige could only be granted by a Director. Typically, Regional positions, including Assistants, received Regional prestige. Board positions, including Assistants, received National prestige. Other Regional or National items should be carefully considered. Proof in the form of an email or letter is very helpful.

prestige could ally, Regional positions, National prestige. letter is very helpful.

First Prestige System: up to 2/30/1997 Prestige Item Amount First Ordeal (Code of Amaranth / Rite of Passage) *100 (one time only) Second Ordeal (Code of Praxis) *150 (one time only) Third Ordeal (Lore of Thespis) *150 (one time only) Early Renewal *50 (once each year) Active officer, must report (Coordinator, Storyteller, *40 / month Director, Assistant, etc) Donating blood 25 Attending a business or storyteller meeting (unless 5 (max 20 / month) required to attend) Cleaning a game site, after a game 5 (max 20 / month) Conducting a major (25+ people) non-sanctioned30 game event Assisting with a major (25+ people) non-sanctioned15 game event Conducting a minor non-sanctioned-game event 15 Assisting with a minor non-sanctioned-game event 5 Playing a major NPC at a sanctioned game 5 Submitting a storyline that is used by the St in a 2 10 sanctioned game Editing a Chapter or Domain newsletter 5 20 / month Submission to a Chapter or Domain newsletter 2 10 Grunt work on Chapter or Domain newsletter 1 10 / month Hosting a meeting (maintaining meeting space or 1 10 / month property) Work at a Non Camarilla event (convention, etc.) 5 / hour of volunteer time There was a recommended 100 prestige per month maximum. This did not count prestige from being an officer, Ordeals, or early renewal (* above). More than that will have to be verified by whoever was RC at the time. Items that do not fall into these categories, have to be judged on a case by case basis. Compare them to current guidelines for fairness. Generally, 5 prestige per hour of effort is a good estimate. Gen Grants Gen Grants must be verified. This can be in two forms: either a signed document by someone able to grant the Gen, or proof that the member held for over a year resulting in an automatic Gen Grant (see chart below). If the latter, this proof should come from records of reports while the person was in the office. The positions resulting in automatic Grants, and what coordinators could approve Grants, are shown below. DC Grant: 12th to 10th Gen is okay. Lower Gens (8th and 9th ) may be approved if the DCs Gen can be verified as one Gen below the granted level. RC or individual Director Grant: 12th to 7th Gen is okay. Board of Directors Grant: Any Gen Grant is okay. Gen Grant 10th Position (must be held at least one year) Chapter Coordinator, Chapter Narrator or Storyteller

8th 7th 5th 4th Gen Grant 12th 11th 10th 9th 8th *7th *6th **5th **4th

Domain Coordinator, Domain Storyteller Assistant to a Member of the Board of Directors Regional Coordinator, Regional Storyteller Members of the Board of Directors Prestige Equivalents 100 300 700 1300 2100 3100 Total (100 Regional) 4600 Total (300 Regional) 5400 Total (100 National, 800 Regional) 6900 Total (800 National, 700 Regional)

*: 7th and 6th Gen get equivalent regional to allow them to play MC 9 and 10, respectively. In the case of 7th Gen, they may not have the total prestige to play MC 9. **: 5th and 4th Gen equivalents are the minimum need to play MC 12 and 14, respectively. These amounts are taken from the new system rather than the old (Green Tome) prestige conversions.

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