Favors and Disservices
Within the Accord’s existing favor and boon framework, Prefecture of Law interactions can be framed as specific kinds of tasks and consequences.
Minor Favors
Drafting or delivering properly formatted reports on local crime, cult activity, or bureaucratic irregularities.
Serving as neutral witnesses during Accord contract signings, ensuring the Mandate’s wording is followed precisely.
Assisting clerks in reconciling conflicting records from stations and Metronome‑linked time logs.
Moderate Favors
Investigating a suspected corrupt Quartermaster or Custodian whose shortcuts risk destabilizing a sector.
Negotiating a settlement between local authorities and Accord administrators that preserves the Mandate without triggering revolt.
Escorting a Code Magistrate into dangerous territory to conduct hearings or serve legal writs against powerful figures.
Major Favors
Uncovering and presenting proof that a regional Adjudicator has been secretly subverting the Mandate for personal or ideological reasons.
Conducting a deep audit of a frontier Rift‑Gate’s usage history to expose unsanctioned transit by cults or Syndicate cells.
Drafting new emergency provisions for the Mandate in response to unprecedented Rift anomalies, then defending them before a hostile Grand Codex Assembly.
Minor Disservices
Failing to submit required reports or falsifying minor bureaucratic details.
Publicly mocking or undermining small Prefecture rulings in a way that could spread distrust of the law.
Moderate Disservices
Harboring individuals who evade Prefecture summons or refuse to appear before tribunals.
Tampering with evidence or destroying minor legal records.
Major Disservices
Forging Accord legal credentials or issuing counterfeit decrees.
Orchestrating mass noncompliance with a Prefecture ruling, such as organizing a system‑wide refusal to recognize an embargo.
Breaking into Prefecture archives to alter or erase codex entries, threatening the integrity of the Mandate itself.