Difference between revisions of "House Rules/Wraith"
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− | Deathsight can detect that someone isn't aging (e.g. Unaging merit, demon with non-empty Faith pool), but doesn't tell the wraith why. | + | Deathsight (WtO 22) can detect that someone isn't aging (e.g. Unaging merit, demon with non-empty Faith pool), but doesn't tell the wraith why. |
− | Lifesight uses same game mechanics as Auspex 2 (Aura Perception, VtM 150). | + | Lifesight (WtO 22) uses same game mechanics as Auspex 2 (Aura Perception, VtM 150). |
PCs can choose to spend Shadow XP on their Shadow (WtO 231). This will be tracked in +notes. | PCs can choose to spend Shadow XP on their Shadow (WtO 231). This will be tracked in +notes. | ||
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Revision as of 17:55, 12 May 2020
"Some men are alive simply because it is against the law to kill them."
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Arcanoi
Alternate arcanoi
The FogThere seems to be some misunderstanding of who/what is exactly immune to various forms of supernatural innate powers. The following is a list of what's what for the races that have such: The Fog - Some are not affected by the Fog: Innocent children, animals, the insane and certain of the other supernatural denizens of the World of Darkness. (pg. 240 WtO 2nd Edition as there is no Revised version)
MiscellaneousDeathsight (WtO 22) can detect that someone isn't aging (e.g. Unaging merit, demon with non-empty Faith pool), but doesn't tell the wraith why. Lifesight (WtO 22) uses same game mechanics as Auspex 2 (Aura Perception, VtM 150). PCs can choose to spend Shadow XP on their Shadow (WtO 231). This will be tracked in +notes. | |