Westside Anarchs

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The psychiatrist I see tells me that he has a new idea for a screenplay. Instead of listening, I sling a leg over the arm of the huge black leather chair in the posh office and light another cigarette, a clove. This guy goes on and on and after every couple of sentences he runs his fingers through his beard and looks at me. I have my sunglasses on and he isn't too sure if I'm looking at him. I am. The psychiatrist talks some more and soon it really doesn't matter what he says. He pauses and asks me if I would like to help him write it. I tell him that I'm not interested. The psychiatrist says something like, "You know ... that you and I have been talking about how you should become more active and not so passive and I think it would be a good idea if you would help me write this. At least a treatment."

–Bret Easton Ellis, Less Than Zero


The Westside Anarchs are , along with the Hollywood Anarchs, one of the two Anarch factions generally tolerated by the Los Angeles Camarilla. The degree to which the Westside Anarchs – who are, by and large, spoiled rich kids, and who excel at throwing raves far more than throwing punches – are implicitly allied with the Camarilla varies from week to week and crisis to crisis.

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Filled Titles

Baron

The Baron's duties and privileges are similar to those of a Prince, but the Kindred who dwell in a Baron's domain don't necessarily want the same sort of dominating, overweening would-be dictator who calls the shots in a Camarilla domain. As a result, the Baron's powers are more limited than a Prince's, as the Anarchs trade some amount of authority and security for their freedom. The Baron is discussed more on pp. 25 of V20.

Like a Prince, a Baron interprets the Traditions in her domain. Unlike a Prince, a Baron doesn't have the same amount of undeniable authority that a Prince does, and she runs her domain as much through reason, populism, and force of personality as the gravity of her title. Her word is law, but it's a law established by a social contract with the other Anarchs. A Baron may render a verdict on any matter involving the Traditions of the Masquerade and Domain, but in Anarch domains, the other Traditions are up to the free Kindred themselves to resolve. An Anarch may make an appeal to a Baron to solve such an issue, but ultimately, even the Baron's input on these matters is advice, not policy. A Baron surely has earned status and respect that might inflect such counsel, but counsel is what it remains.

–V20 Companion, pg. 32

The former Baron of Santa Monica was Cheyenne Spare, a guru-like Brujah who was an aide-de-camp to and childe of the previous Baron, Farid Bekhti. After her beheading while facing off with the Sabbat in late September of 2020, the entirety of the Westside was claimed by Hollywood Baron Issac Abrams, who supported the claim to the Barony of Santa Monica made by Christian Cruce of the Los Perdidos coterie after Christian declared it at an assembly. The development of the political landscape in Westside is ongoing.

Warlord

A wise Baron knows that most Anarch domains are built on the blood and muscle of those willing to fight against more oppressive sectarian rule. Thus, a wise Baron respects his Warlords. Warlords are those Anarchs who are so charismatic or violent that they can incite a group of shiftless rabble into a fighting insurgency. Warlords may be gang leaders, cult priests, political ideologues, or bat-swinging union bosses — whatever the case, they represent the motivational leadership of fighting factions in Anarch domains. Unless the Anarch Movement manages to put together a nonviolent coup, it's probably going to need the assistance of a Warlord or three to assemble its armies, and those Warlords will continue to be influential even after the revolt succeeds or fails. Ultimately, Warlords inspire their followers, whatever form their organization takes.

–V20 Companion, pg. 27

The current Warlords of Santa Monica are Violetta Jones and Kaden Strong, appointed recently at the First Forum of Santa Monica.

Kensington Grey a young Brujah skate-punk who leads the Lost Skate Crew out of the Pico District in Santa Monica, is considered by some Westsiders to retain her old post of Warlord of the Westside.

Vacant(?) Titles

Reeve

The Anarch Reeve is a seeming paradox, a keeper of order in Anarch domains that typically spurn such order and authority. Still, few are the Barons who are so foolish as to allow pure anarchy in their domains, because all it takes is one shitbird Lick to blow the Masquerade and bring holy (mortal) hell down on everyone else's heads. Only the most foolish of Anarchs puts blind faith in others of his sect, and most at least reluctantly acknowledge the sometime necessity of a sanctioned asskicker to keep the less-principled in line. A Reeve is similar to a Sheriff, but often has even less accountability. Many bullies end up in the role, but brutish would-be Reeves should take heed: In an Anarch domain, a Baron may end up siding with the Kindred who decide that enough is enough and it's time to physically effect a change in the Reeve's attitude. The Baron usually declares a Reeve, but popular opinion among the Damned of the domain can just as quickly ruin him.

–V20 Companion, pg. 27

The position of Reeve is currently vacant.

Coyote

The Coyote specializes in getting Kindred in or out of domains. In most cases, the Coyote smuggles Anarch defectors into Anarch domains and out of their Camarilla or Sabbat territories. In some cases, though the Coyote is happy to earn a buck or a boon and doesn't ask too many questions about his "cargo" or her destination. After all, one of the benefits of being an Anarch is being able to choose your own creed. To hear a Kindred known as Joe Sousa tell it, "A savvy Coyote knows how to smooth talk and grease the wheels of the system, and knows how to talk his way out of a situation... or avoid them to begin with." And since Sousa's been smuggling vampires across domain lines all across the Anarch Free State and the other sects' outposts in the region for over a decade, he knows what he's talking about.

–V20 Companion, pg. 27

The position of Coyote is currently vacant.


Warden

Kindred society occasionally gives rise to Wardens, particularly in contested or tenuously-held domains. Wardens exist in some form or another in all the sects. The duty of the Warden is to beat the boundaries and patrol the borders of the domain so that "they" don't get in, whoever "they" may be. Sabbat, Anarchs, conniving Camarilla – so long as someone's trying to take the territory away from the vampires who hold sway there, a Warden has people to turn back... or destroy.

To hear the powers that be tell it, the Warden is an ugly responsibility, but someone has to do it. The Warden has the right to attack and kill unidentified or foreign Kindred in an established domain. Of course, if the Warden is overzealous and finds out that he's just killed someone granted the Prince's privilege or recognition by the archbishop, he'd better have a good alibi or a clueless patsy. In some domains, Wardens are compensated because their work is so unpleasant: Princely decree or ecumenical favor can grant an additional point of Resources, Herd, or Influence so long as the Warden remains faithful in her duties.

–V20 Companion, pg. 32

The position of Warden is currently vacant.