I have a couple questions about the Vamp’s web. My initial reading of it is that if a character owes the Vamp a debt, that character is in the Vamp’s web, period.
But then I looked at the wording, and it’s “When someone comes to you to ask for a favor, look for advice/info, or threaten your interests” they enter your web. This brings up two questions:
1) Say the Vamp is breaking in to the police department, and without character X’s knowlege, destroys evidence that would have surely landed X in jail.
The Vamp then informs X, and says “you owe me” and get’s a Debt. Is X in the Vamp’s web?
2) How does the threaten part work? If the leader of a Werewolf gang walks up to The Vamp at a night club and says “I’m taking over your territory, and there ain’t nothin’ you can do about it!” how does that narratively translate to owing The Vamp a favor? How do I express that in the fiction?
It does, thanks!
I’ve tended towards playing Debts = Web just to cut down on book-keeping.