Sluice Off

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(v., slang)

To draw kine from another Kindred’s domain through deception, persuasion or bribery, especially in secret and usually for purposes of feeding. For example, bribing a gang to move its makeshift headquarters out of a rival’s domain or luring homeowners into new properties over a period of many months would both be sluicing off another’s territory. Moving kine by force is not. “The Duke still thinks those people have been moving out on their own, but when he finds out that Benedict’s been sluicing off from his fields for a year, there’s gonna be fire, trust me.”

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