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While Questors are not required to commune with their Passion each and every day, I presume most do so whenever possible. Spending one hour per day in what is essentially prayer is a good start to a committed lifestyle (but not sufficient in and of itself).Page 131 of Questors book - becoming a Questor wrote:Adhering to a Passion’s ideals is the only thing all questors have in common ... If a player wishes their character to become a questor, they declare their intention (which must be approved by the gamemaster) and start devoting their character’s life to a single Passion, living that Passion’s ideals, and helping spread their patron’s influence across Barsaive.
Finally Page 138 of the Questors book has the "Falling out of Favor" section wherein if the GM feels that the Questor is frequently behaving in a manor that would displease their patron, the Questor looses the ability to spend Devotion Points.Page 134 of Questors Book - Advancing Devotions wrote:Moving from one tier to another (e.g., Follower to Adherent) requires the questor to undertake and complete a specific task on behalf of their Passion (called a quest). Examples are provided in the description for each Passion, but the quest should be aligned with the Passion’s ideals and be achievable. It might be a smaller piece of a larger goal. For example, “restoring the Badlands” is probably beyond the ability of any individual questor, but “cleanse the ruins of Hunter’s Run and keep it free of taint for a month” might be a suitable quest.
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