Prestige is divided into three types: General prestige, Regional prestige and National prestige. Prestige may only be awarded by the Coordinator Chain, though it may be based on recommendations by the Storytelling Chain.
National prestige may be recommended by the Members of the Camarilla Council and/or those assistants who are granted the authority by these people to award National prestige. It is awarded by the Club Director or the National Coordinator for serving in a global or national level position, participating in a national charity drive, moderating national lists, or otherwise doing work from the following charts that impacts the organization on a national or global level.
Regional prestige may be awarded by a Regional Coordinator, as well as by anyone able to grant National prestige. It is awarded for serving in a regional position, helping with a regional event or regional charity drive, moderating a regional list, or otherwise doing work from the following charts that impacts the organization on a regional level.
General prestige may be awarded by a Domain Coordinator, Chapter Coordinator or by anyone authorized to award Regional or National prestige. It may be awarded for anything from the following charts and is most commonly awarded for work or contributions that affect the organization on a local level.
Only rarely should an officer be awarded the maximum allowable award for that position. Failure to perform duties such as reporting, responding to e-mail, etc. should result in a lower award. Awards for assistants should take into account the amount of work required for that position relative to other officers. Generally, however, an assistant should receive approximately half the prestige of their immediate supervisor, based on the workload they handle in that month.
| National or Global level principle officer | 0-50 per month |
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Members of the Camarilla Council. Awarded by the Club Director. National prestige. The club director is a paid employee of White Wolf and does not receive prestige for the position. The finance director and conventions director are volunteers though appointed by White Wolf. | |
| Associate to National or Global-level Principle Officer | 0-50 per month |
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Any associate appointed by a member of the Camarilla Council who reports monthly. Awarded by the appointing officer. National prestige. Prestige recommendations are to be included in the monthly report and will be awarded as recommended unless adjusted or denied by the national coordinator. | |
| Assistant to National or Global-level Principle Officer | 0-40 per month |
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Any Assistant appointed by an associate of the Camarilla Council who reports monthly. Prestige recommendations are to be included in the monthly report and will be awarded as recommended unless adjusted or denied by the national coordinator. | |
| Regional-level Principle Officer | 0-40 per month |
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Regional coordinator (RC), regional storyteller (RST). RST awarded by the RC, RC awarded by the NC. Regional prestige. | |
| Assistant to Regional-level Principle Officer | 0-40 per month |
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Any assistant appointed by the RC or RST who reports monthly. Awarded by the RC. Regional prestige. | |
| Domain-level Principle Officer | 0-50 per month |
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Domain coordinator (DC), Domain storyteller (DST), Chapter Coordinators (CC), Venue Storytellers (VST). DST and VST prestige recommended by the DC and confirmed by the RC. DC awarded by the RC. General prestige. | |
| Assistant to Domain-level Principle Officer | 0-40 per month |
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Any assistant appointed by the Principal Officer who reports monthly. These include Assistant Venue Storytellers and Assistant Domain Coordinators. Awarded by the DC. General prestige. | |
| Independent Chapter Level Principle Officer | 0-50 per month |
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Chapter coordinator (CC), Venue Storyteller (VST). Both awarded by the RC. General prestige. | |
| Assistant to Chapter Level Principle Officer | 0-40 per month |
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Any assistant appointed by the CC or VST who reports monthly. A VST must report monthly to the designated Regional Officer appointed by the RST. Awarded by the CC. General prestige. | |
| City Development | 0-20 per month |
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Individual working to form a group in a city currently without a Camarilla presence within 30 miles. Must report monthly to the RC or designated assistant. Awarded by the RC. General prestige. | |
As with officers, list moderators and IRC operators should receive
awards in keeping with the amount of work performed relative to other
list moderators and IRC ops. Only the lists with the highest volume
should receive the maximum allowable award, while most should receive
about half the maximum award.
Most websites are local and result in awards of General prestige awarded by a DC or CC. The regional or national coordinators may request a website for regional or national consumption-any regional or national prestige awarded as a result must be granted by the RC or NC respectively.
| Camarilla List Moderator | 0-10 per month per list, max 10 |
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Moderator of an e-mail list on the Camarilla mail server. National and global lists warrant 1-5 General and 0-5 National prestige, regional lists warrant 1-5 General and 0-5 Regional prestige while local lists warrant 1-10 General prestige. Awarded by the National Technical Administrator. | |
| Other List Moderator | 0-10 per month per list, max 10 |
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Moderator of a general e-mail list NOT on the Camarilla mail server (such as a chapter’s OC or IC lists). Must be approved and tracked by the RC or appointed assistant. Awarded by the RC. IC lists must be approved by the appropriate level storyteller (such as the DST for a Domain level IC list). Awarded by the RC. General prestige. | |
| IRC Operator | 0-10 per month |
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Operator for one or more sanctioned IRC channels. Awarded by the National Technical Administrator’s office and ratified by the National Coordinator. | |
| IRC Venue Supervising Operator | 0-15 per month |
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Supervising operator for all of the channels of a particular venue. Awarded by the National Technical Administrator’s office and ratified by the National Coordinator. | |
| Website creation | 5-30 one time |
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Includes initial creation of a website as well as major redesigns that change at least half of the existing site. | |
| Website maintenance | 0-15 per month |
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Includes making normal updates, handling trouble reports, fielding suggestions for improvements, etc. | |
| Donating web space | 0-10 per month |
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Providing server space for the website to reside on. Also includes associated features such as e-mail boxes and the like. | |
Most charity drives are local and result in awards of General prestige awarded by a DC or CC. The regional or national coordinators may sponsor a regional or national drive-any regional or national prestige awarded as a result must be granted by the RC or NC respectively.
| Donating blood as part of a Camarilla blood drive | 25 per donation |
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Includes whole blood and partial blood donations. Partial blood donation refers to aphaeresis, i.e. plasma or platelets. Any monetary compensation must be donated to charity in order to receive the prestige award. Donor must provide proof to their chapter coordinator that the donation of plasma (and money, if applicable) was done. | |
| Transportation for blood drive | 10 per trip, max 20 |
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Includes transporting two or more members who donate blood. This may not be received in the same month as a donation of blood (see previous). | |
| Independent blood donation | 15 per donation |
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Includes whole blood and partial blood donations. Partial blood donation refers to aphaeresis, i.e. plasma or platelets. Any monetary compensation must be donated to charity in order to receive the prestige award. Donor must provide proof to their chapter or domain coordinator that the donation of plasma (and money, if applicable) was done. Awarded by DC or CC. General prestige. | |
| Donating items as part of a Camarilla charity drive | 1-10 per item, max 30 per charity |
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Includes any donated items. Must be part of a charity drive that has been announced to members of at least one domain or chapter. Only very exceptional items (computers, furniture, etc.) should earn more than five prestige per item. | |
| Volunteer time as part of a Camarilla charity drive | 5 per hour, max 30 per charity |
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Labor donated to charities as part of an organized Camarilla charity event or drive announced to at least one domain or chapter. May include time spent at soup kitchens, homeless shelters, park cleanups, local libraries and other charitable institutions. | |
| Organizing charity drive | 0-20 per drive, max 20 |
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Organizing a blood drive, charity drive, volunteer event or charitable fund raiser. Must be approved by a principle officer prior to the drive. Principle officers and assistants assigned to charity functions are not eligible for this award. | |
| Donating needed materials to the Camarilla | 1-10 per item |
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Includes any items requested by the Camarilla. Must be announced to the members of at least one domain or chapter so that anyone has the opportunity to donate. | |
| Organizing Camarilla fund raiser | 0-10 per event |
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Any event that raises money for the operation of the Camarilla. Ongoing or permanent fundraisers should be delegated to assistants and awarded prestige in the Administration category. Principle officers and assistants assigned to fund raising functions are not eligible for this award. | |
Most publications are local and result in awards of General prestige awarded by a domain or chapter coordinator. The regional or national coordinators may request a publication for regional or national distribution-any regional or national prestige awarded as a result must be granted by the RC or NC respectively. Web publications such as Domain/Chapter Newsletters for ease of distribution would be included in this award, not under Communications.
| Editing a Camarilla newsletter | 10-25 per issue |
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Includes accepting and approving submissions, layout and design, proofreading, providing filler material, etc. | |
| Assistant Editor | 5-15 per issue |
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Includes accepting and approving submissions, layout and design, proofreading, providing filler material, etc. | |
| Designing a Camarilla flyer | 5-10 per flyer |
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Includes accepting and approving artwork, layout and design, proofreading, etc. If more than one person assists, this award should be split between them. | |
| Designing a Camarilla brochure | 5-10 per brochure |
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Includes accepting and approving artwork, layout and design, proofreading, designing copy text, etc. If more than one person assists, this award should be split between them. | |
| Art or article published in a Camarilla publication | 5-10 per article |
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Granted once per article written, not once each time published. The editor of a publication is eligible for approving and publishing their own article only with special dispensation from the principle coordinator requesting the newsletter, and only once per issue. | |
| Grunt work for a Camarilla publication | 0-10 per issue |
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May include assisting the editor with layout, design, proofreading, etc. Also includes copying, collating, stapling, errand running, etc. associated with a newsletter, flyer or brochure. The editor of a publication is not eligible for grunt work awards for the publication they edit. | |
| Donations for a Camarilla publication | 1-10 per item, max 25 |
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Donations of photocopying, software, etc. used in the production of a Camarilla publication. | |
Events must be sponsored by an appropriate principle officer who then grants all prestige associated with that event. A domain or chapter coordinator sponsors local events, a regional coordinator sponsors regional events, and the national coordinator sponsors national or global events. An RC may award regional prestige, and the NC may award national prestige.
These are multiple-day events operated entirely by the Camarilla. Must be sponsored as a convention by a coordinator and a storyteller with jurisdiction and either regional or national authority.
| Organizing an event | 0-20 per month, max 50 |
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Includes pre-con and post-con organizational work. | |
| Volunteer at a convention | 5 per hour, max 50 |
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Any volunteer time donated at the convention, including setup, tear down, security, hospitality, cam table, etc. | |
| Organizing or speaking at a seminar or panel | 0-15 per panel, max 50 |
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Panel must be announced to the convention attendees and sanctioned by the organizers. | |
| Narrating a sanctioned game at the convention | 5 per hour, max 50 |
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Includes the lead storyteller for the game and any appointed assistants. Official narrators must be identified to the players at the game. | |
| Playing an NPC in a sanctioned event game | 5 per session |
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May not be awarded if the player elected to assign experience traits to a character for that game session. Narrators for the game are not eligible for this award. | |
| Donating needed materials to the convention | 1-10 per item, max 50 |
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Donating items necessary to operate the convention. | |
These are multiple-day events operated by an organization other than the Camarilla, but with a Camarilla presence approved by the organizers of the convention. Must be recognized as a convention by a coordinator and a storyteller with jurisdiction and either regional or national authority.
| Organizing an event | 0-15 per month, max 40 |
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Includes pre-con and post-con organizational work, both for the Camarilla presence or the non-Camarilla portions of the convention. | |
| Volunteer at a convention | 5 per hour, max of 40 |
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Any volunteer time donated at the convention, including setup, tear down, security, hospitality, cam table, etc. for both the Camarilla presence or the non-Camarilla portions of the convention. | |
| Organizing or speaking at a seminar or panel | 0-10 per panel, max 40 |
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Must be announced to the convention attendees and approved by the convention organizers. Includes non-Camarilla seminars and panels. | |
| Narrating a sanctioned game at the convention | 5 per hour, max 40 |
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Includes the lead storyteller for the game and any appointed assistants. Must be identified to the players at the game. Includes only sanctioned Camarilla games. | |
| Playing an NPC in a sanctioned game | 5 per session |
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May not be awarded if the player elected to assign experience traits to a character for that game session. Includes only sanctioned Camarilla games. Narrators for the game are not eligible for this award. | |
| Donating needed materials to the convention | 1-10 per item, max 40 |
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Donating items necessary to operate the Camarilla presence at the convention. | |
These are special events operated by the Camarilla that do not meet the requirements for a convention as previously detailed. Must be recognized and sanctioned as a special event by the regional coordinator and storyteller.
| Organizing an event | 0-10 per month, max 25 |
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Includes pre-event and post-event organizational work. | |
| Volunteering at an event | 5 per hour, max 25 |
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Any volunteer time donated at the convention, including setup, tear down, cooking, etc. | |
| Narrating a sanctioned game at the convention | 5 per hour, max 25 |
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Includes the lead storyteller for the game and any appointed assistants. Must be identified to the players at the game. | |
| Playing an NPC in a sanctioned game | 5 per event |
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May not be awarded if the player elected to assign experience traits to a character for that game session. Narrators for the game are not eligible for this award. | |
| Donating needed materials to the convention | 1-10 per item, max 25 |
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Donating items necessary to operate the event. | |
Most storytelling assistance is local in nature and result in awards of General prestige awarded by a DC or CC. The regional or national storytellers may request assistance for regional or national plots or events-any regional or national prestige awarded as a result must be granted by the regional or national coordinator, respectively. All awards in this category should be awarded only in cooperation with the storyteller staff.
Storytellers operating in their own sphere of responsibility are not eligible for awards in this category. For example, storytellers within a particular domain are not eligible for additional awards for work done inside that domain as it is part of their storytelling duties. Assistance provided to other domains would still qualify.
| Submitting an accepted plotline | 1-10 per plotline |
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Must be approved by the accepting storyteller. Full plot kits should receive the full award while plot ideas and partial plot kits should receive a lower award. | |
| Submitting an accepted NPC | 1-5 per NPC |
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Must be approved by the accepting storyteller. Fully-detailed NPCs with backgrounds, motivations, etc. should receive the full award while bare character sheets with brief story notes should receive a lower award. | |
| Playing an NPC in a sanctioned game | 5 per session |
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May not be awarded if the player elected to assign experience traits to a character for playing NPCs the full game session. | |
| Mentoring a new player | 5 per formal session |
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Includes providing advice and help with character creation, roleplaying hints, setting and background information, etc. to any player new to this particular venue or to the Camarilla organization. One session should be at least 30 minutes. Must be approved by the mentored player as well as the awarding coordinator. Always general prestige. | |
| Attending a storyteller meeting by request | 5 per meeting, max of 10 |
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Your presence must have been requested by the storyteller staff. | |
| Narration/ST Aid | 5 per full session |
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Narrator may not be part of the domain or domain storytelling staff, but may receive for narration duties during a sanctioned game. It may include check-in table as well as narration, but must be for the full session. | |
All awards in this category are awarded by the domain or chapter as general prestige.
| Securing a game site | 10-20 per site |
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Locating a new site and making arrangements for Camarilla use. Only awarded once per site. If two or more people assisted, split the award between them. Principle coordinating officers and assistants assigned to organizing games or site maintenance are not eligible for this award. | |
| Providing a game site | 10 per game |
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Acquiring a game site and providing it to the Camarilla free of charge. Includes providing one’s own home for games. If two or more people assisted, split the award between them. Members who receive this award are not eligible for "Securing a game site" for the same site. | |
| Set up and/or clean up a game site | 1-5 per game, max 20 |
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Awarded once per game/meeting. Members who both set up and clean up still receive the award once for that event. | |
| Organize small social event (5-14 persons) | 5 per event, max 10 |
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If two or more people assisted, split the award between them. Principle coordinating officers and assistants assigned to events are not eligible for this award. Only official Camarilla events with a presiding coordinator qualify for this award. | |
| Organize large social event (15+ persons) | 10-15 per event, max 30 |
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Principle coordinating officers and assistants assigned to events are not eligible for this award. Only official Camarilla events with a presiding coordinator qualify for this award. | |
| Assist with large social event (15+ persons) | 0-10 per event |
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Principle coordinating officers and assistants assigned to events are not eligible for this award. Only official Camarilla events with a presiding coordinator qualify for this award. | |
| Attend organizational meetings | 5 per meeting, max 10 |
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Officers required to attend a meeting due to their position are not eligible for this award. Members attending a meeting for a domain, chapter or other group of which they are not a part are not eligible for this award unless their presence was requested to contribute to the meeting. | |
| Transporting 2+ members to a sanctioned event | 5 per trip, max 10 |
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Must involve at least two hours of driving round trip. | |
| Providing lodging for members for an event | 5 per person, max 20 |
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Must be for the night before and/or the night after an event. Awarded once per person per event. | |
| Obtaining business sponsorship | 20 per business |
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Awarded for successfully soliciting a business sponsorship for the Camarilla, including events, domains, chapters, etc. Only awarded once per business per half calendar year (once in Jan through June, one in July through Dec). | |
| Special Projects | 5-15 per month |
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These projects may include but are not limited to assisting an officer in the compilation of prestige, character sheets, check in tables, research, etc. but do not include jobs that should be assigned to an assistant in that chain. For example, doing check-in for a game when not a part of the coordinator staff, or aiding with transcriptions during character audits when not part of the storytelling staff. If the project is persistent it should be awarded as an Assistant under administration. This award may not be claimed more than twice per calendar year. | |
These awards are always general prestige and awarded by the domain or chapter coordinator under very specific circumstances.
| Recruiting a new member | 10 per member, max 50 |
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New member must attend at least four games and obtain a Camarilla membership number. If two or more members are responsible for the new member, split the award between them. | |
| Early renewal | 50 per renewal |
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Awarded to a member who renews before their expiration date. May only be awarded to each member once per calendar year. | |
A regional coordinator, or Camarilla Council member may award up to 50 prestige to an individual who has performed far beyond the guidelines listed elsewhere in the prestige system. The regional coordinator may award general or regional prestige. A member of the Camarilla Council may award general, regional, or national prestige.