Evervow
Availability: Common and rarer
These are papers of varying importance, that two sides of contract may agree to sign, vowing to the Emperor, Omnissiah, the Mankind, Holy Terra or one of many imperial saints. They come in various forms, but all serve one purpose: to ensure the contract is honoured by both sides. Terms of it have to be written down in the evervow and it has to be signed by all sides participating. Violation of such agreement allows any side to deliver it to the imperial authorities for prosecution for giving false oaths in the name of what's the holiest. Some are commonly seen even on the street stalls, not very binding, probably forged, while the most expensive are sanctified by the cardinals and respected throughout the Imperium. The more meaningful the pact, the rarer it is.
After signing the document character needs to past WP(X) test to violate it's terms. X is the availability modifier for a given evervow. If the character succeeds nothing happens. It may act freely, though the other side of the contract might report the violation to authorities (any Emperor-fearing imperial institution, like Adeptus Arbites, Ministorum, Mechanicus, Inquisition, etc.) When it happens, the character receives "Enemy" Talent concerning that institution.
If the character the WP test it may choose not to violate the terms instead, or do it and receive DoF number of Corruption points (and suffer persecution as with success). If the signing was forced upon the character, the penalty to WP test is halved. Such papers may be requisitioned normally (they come in as many copies as there are sides of contract).
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Edited by Commediante