Changeling Prestige Quick Reference

Respect for Prestige
Kinain and Changelings all innately respect—and thus are automatically affected by—the expenditure of Prestige traits, even if they hate their enemies and lack any respect for them. Other creatures, even Thallain, can’t possess or spend Renown, even if they are connected to the Dreaming.

Detailed information about Prestige starts on page 247 (book) /252 (pdf).

Prestige Types
There are 3 kinds of Prestige: Loyalty, Honor, Wisdom There are 3 categories of Prestige: Fleeting (Earnable), Innate (Seeming), Abiding (Position)

Fleeting and Innate Prestige
Fleeting Prestige is a one-and-done social item. Innate, connected to your Seeming, refreshes every morning at 5am EST.

Fleeting Cap: 5 Innate Cap: Based on Seeming (1-5)

Abiding Prestige
Abiding Renown is connected to Freehold Positions, that refreshes on the first day of the calendar month.

Countering Expended Prestige
When Prestige is used in certain social situations, such as Wisdom: Wisdom of the Ages and another Character who wishes to go against and/or speak against it, they too must spend a Wisdom Prestige (Fleeting, Innate or Abiding) or spend a point of Willpower to do so. If she is unwilling to or cannot spend either, they must immediately follow your instructions or withdraw from the situation.


 * The only way for Kinain to counter Prestige Spends, is through expending a Willpower Point.
 * You cannot counter Moinkers when they are assigned to you.

Monikers
There are two types of Monikers: Greater (p.251/256) and Lesser (p.251/256) Monikers assign or remove Fleeting Prestige, which is kept or lost well after the Moniker has expired unless it is a Great Moniker, in which its effects are permanent.