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Date: 2008-03-17 17:51:47 GMT Author: Yair Comment: Initial version


In Hermetic society, a *Chapter House* is a part of a [[Covenant|covenant]] that isn't at the main covenant's site yet regularly houses [[Magus|magi]]. It is formally a part of the covenant, and its magi are subject to the same [[Covenant Oath]] as in the main site but may enjoy different priveleges and duties according to the covenant's [[Charter]]. 

The practice of chapter houses is attributed to have begun in the [[Greater Alpine  Tribunal]], and has been used in canon by [[Fengheld]] in the [[Rhine Tribunal]]. 

Chapter Houses have a tendency to rebel against their mother covenant, turning into independent covenants. They are also a way to effectively found [[Vassal Covenants]] even without a local Tribunal tradition to that effect. Since they are still a part of the mother covenant, they may provide a means to effectively establish new covenants in Trubunals that restrict the formation of new covenants. For this reason, there are probably [[Peripheral Code]] rulings discouraging or forbidding the erection of Chapter Houses in such Tribunals. 

===References

* [[GotF]] ??
* [[SoI]] 10 (as a Fourth Edition supplement, this isn't part of Canon)

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Date: 2008-03-17 17:52:21 GMT Author: Yair Comment: Initial version


In Hermetic society, a *Chapter House* is a part of a [[Covenant|covenant]] that isn't at the main covenant's site yet regularly houses [[Magus|magi]]. It is formally a part of the covenant, and its magi are subject to the same [[Covenant Oath]] as in the main site but may enjoy different priveleges and duties according to the covenant's [[Charter]]. 

The practice of chapter houses is attributed to have begun in the [[Greater Alpine  Tribunal]], and has been used in canon by [[Fengheld]] in the [[Rhine Tribunal]]. 

Chapter Houses have a tendency to rebel against their mother covenant, turning into independent covenants. They are also a way to effectively found [[Vassal Covenant|Vassal CovenantsVassal Covenants]] even without a local Tribunal tradition to that effect. Since they are still a part of the mother covenant, they may provide a means to effectively establish new covenants in Trubunals that restrict the formation of new covenants. For this reason, there are probably [[Peripheral Code]] rulings discouraging or forbidding the erection of Chapter Houses in such Tribunals. 

===References

* [[GotF]] ??
* [[SoI]] 10 (as a Fourth Edition supplement, this isn'

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Date: 2008-03-18 18:47:41 GMT Author: Yair Comment: editing flag


In Hermetic society, a *Chapter House* is a part of a [[Covenant|covenant]] that isn't at the main covenant's site yet regularly houses [[Magus|magi]]. It is formally a part of the covenant, and its magi are subject to the same [[Covenant Oath]] as in the main site but may enjoy different priveleges and duties according to the covenant's [[Charter]]. 

The practice of chapter houses is attributed to have begun in the [[Greater Alpine  Tribunal]], and has been used in canon by [[Fengheld]] in the [[Rhine Tribunal]]. 

Chapter Houses have a tendency to rebel against their mother covenant, turning into independent covenants. They are also a way to effectively found [[Vassal Covenant|Vassal Covenants]] even without a local Tribunal tradition to that effect. Since they are still a part of the mother covenant, they may provide a means to effectively establish new covenants in Trubunals that restrict the formation of new covenants. For this reason, there are probably [[Peripheral Code]] rulings discouraging or forbidding the erection of Chapter Houses in such Tribunals. 

===References

* [[GotF]] [[??]]??]]
* [[SoI]] 10 (as a Fourth Edition supplement, this isn't part of Ca

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Date: 2008-03-18 21:45:38 GMT Author: Yair Comment:


In Hermetic society, a *Chapter House* is a part of a [[Covenant|covenant]] that isn't at the main covenant's site yet regularly houses [[Magus|magi]]. It is formally a part of the covenant, and its magi are subject to the same [[Covenant Oath]] as in the main site but may enjoy different priveleges and duties according to the covenant's [[Charter]]. 

The practice of chapter houses is attributed to have begun in the [[Greater Alpine  Tribunal]], and has been used in canon by [[Fengheld]] in the [[Rhine Tribunal]]. 

Chapter Houses have a tendency to rebel against their mother covenant, turning into independent covenants. They are also a way to effectively found [[Vassal Covenant|Vassal Covenants]] even without a local Tribunal tradition to that effect. Since they are still a part of the mother covenant, they may provide a means to effectively establish new covenants in Trubunals that restrict the formation of new covenants. For this reason, there are probably [[Peripheral Code]] rulings discouraging or forbidding the erection of Chapter Houses in such Tribunals. 

===References

* [[GotF]] 83[SoI]] 10 (as a Fourth Edition supplement, this isn't part of Canon)

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Date: 2008-03-18 21:47:48 GMT Author: Yair Comment:


In Hermetic society, a *Chapter House* is a part of a [[Covenant|covenant]] that isn't at the main covenant's site yet regularly houses [[Magus|magi]]. It is formally a part of the covenant, and its magi are subject to the same [[Charter]] as in the main site, but in addition may enjoy different priveleges and duties according to the chapter house's own [[Charter]]. 

The practice of chapter houses is said to have begun in the [[Greater Alps  Tribunal]], and has been used in canon by [[on by [[Fengheld]] in the [[Rhine Tribunal]]. 

Chapter Houses have a tendency to rebel against their mother covenant, turning into independent covenants. They are also a way to effectively found [[Vassal Covenant|Vassal Covenants]] even without a local Tribunal tradition to that effect. Since they are still a part of the mother covenant, they may provide a means to effectively establish new covenants in Trubunals that restrict the formation of new covenants. For this reason, there are probably [[Peripheral Code]] rulings discouraging or forbidding the erection of Chapter Houses in such Tribunals. 

===References

* [[GotF]] 83
* [[SoI]] 10 (as a Fourth Edition supplement, this isn't part o