From the Duel of Swords Official Rules, section Baron Rank, Benefits, Alignment & Council, subheading Baron Alignment, number 6 (https://rhydin.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=195674#p195674):
And coincides with section The Standings, article 2 (https://rhydin.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=195672#p195672):6. Loyal Barons may change their alignment at any time, in writing on the Public Notice Board.
a. This alignment change becomes official immediately and is not restricted to the standings being official.
Therefore, during the time of the challenge mentioned above, Ettyn was still the reigning baron of Old Market and should have been allowed to change her alignment to Renegade to benefit the Challenger (Amaris) and act as her Advocate where there was not one until Caleb showed up at the last minute and was talked into using his alignment to benefit her instead. This, however, was after, behind the scenes, Ettyn was told she could not change alignment, and I was told specifically that I could not Advocate because I was not officially the Baron listed on the standings, yet.Title changes are not considered official until they are listed in the standings.
The above clause in The Standings is also why I took such issue with Caleb petitioning to become a Loyal baron last night, just so that he could issue a Test of Worthiness. Good RP? Sure. But also absolutely unnecessary when Hope could have, again as per the rules, chosen absolutely any duelist whatsoever that she wanted to act as her Champion in a Test of Worthiness. From an RP perspective, Caleb doing this really only reinforced just how easily he can be bought.
From section Overlord Challenge Terms, subsection Tests of Worthiness in an Overlord Challenge, clauses 1 & 2
(https://rhydin.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=195679#p195679):
Nowhere in the rules, as they are currently written, does it state that a Renegade baron can immediately petition to become Loyal to make good on clause 1, and nowhere does it state that an outgoing baron can not do all the things they're already allowed to do while they are still listed as the baron on the standings. In fact, the rules as they are written now state exactly otherwise.1. Loyal Barons and the Overlord’s Squire may volunteer to test challengers in a “Test of Worthiness” on behalf of the Overlord, provided the Overlord accepts the intercession. Squires must meet the conditions noted under the Squire Test, found in the Squire Title & Benefits section.
2. The Overlord has the right to appoint any active duelist, with the exception of a Renegade Baron, to test a Challenger the Overlord deems unfit in a "Test of Worthiness". This may be done only once per challenge. The appointed Champion may refuse. If refused, no new Champion may be chosen.
Given the staff's decision on this matter, I look forward to the rewrites to the rules to come, and hope that they clearly reflect what is permitted of incoming and outgoing barons, and what is not.
Regardless of my arguments above, I actually stand with Kalamere and agree, as I've already said, with this suggestion:
By the way ... Sal's still a Renegade, and even though he got cheated out of that possibility, he and I would both like to see the opportunity made available for future duelists.Kalamere wrote: ↑Tue Jul 27, 2021 11:14 pmI was just proposing you could put it into play by awarding a new title holder those rights (and only those rights) once they've won the title, without waiting for the standings. The outgoing baron loses those rights, but gets a few days to pack up and move out of the manor house, and their squire hangs onto the manor weapon for a bit - but when it comes to the political machinations of the sport, allow the new title holder enter immediately and paint a target on their back if they so choose.