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I would generally think so too, but the best bet is to ask the director to be sure. Some competitions can be run really weirdly and I'm never certain if giving the generally-speaking rules advice applies to any specific con.
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I do agree 100% with CapsuleCorp that checking with the Masquerade Director is always, always the best route when unsure.
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