I've been thinking about the Accords lately, and what I really want is a list of hypothetical situations and answers. Such a desire may be counter to the Unseelie Accords' potential as a plot wildcard, and remove some of its narrative flexibility (or is it narrative oozibility?).
In short, it may be something we just aren't allowed to have, for narrative freedom. But I still want to know, because even if the Accords are themselves supposed to be incredibly inscrutable without serious legal translation, I as a GM want a framework for its use. Would that mean I have to answer these questions for myself? Or am I really missing the "spirit" (ha ha) of the Accords: that they are truly supposed to cut one way on one day, owing to extenuating circumstances, but cut another way the next time because of a new context?
For example: under which of the following circumstances can the White Council Wizard attack the Red Court Vampire and rescue its victim, without provoking war between the White Council and the Red Court? Ditto if the victim is being instead victimized by a Fairy or a White Court Vampire?
White Council Wizard, walking down a public street, sees a Red Court Vampire feeding on some guy.
White Council Wizard, walking down an alley, sees a Red Court Vampire feeding on some guy.
White Council Wizard, at a Red Court Vampire's house, sees the RCV feeding on some guy.
White Council Wizard, at a Red Court Vampire's house, sees the RCV enslaving some guy.
White Council Wizard, walking down a public street, sees a Red Court Vampire feeding on a child.
White Council Wizard, walking down an alley, sees a Red Court Vampire feeding on a child.
White Council Wizard, at a Red Court Vampire's house, sees the RCV feeding on a child.
White Council Wizard, at a Red Court Vampire's house, sees the RCV enslaving a child.
White Council Wizard, walking down a public street, sees a Red Court Vampire feeding on a friend of the Wizard.
White Council Wizard, walking down an alley, sees a Red Court Vampire feeding on a friend of the Wizard.
White Council Wizard, at a Red Court Vampire's house, sees the RCV feeding on a friend of the Wizard.
White Council Wizard, at a Red Court Vampire's house, sees the RCV enslaving a friend of the Wizard.