Difference between revisions of "Flaws"
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Changeling The Dreaming (2nd Edition), pg.#158 | Changeling The Dreaming (2nd Edition), pg.#158 | ||
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− | | '''Compulsion''' | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Compulsion''' |
− | | 1 to 4 | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | 1 to 4 |
− | | Mental | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | Mental |
− | | WW4600<br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | WW4600<br> |
WW6007 | WW6007 | ||
− | | ''Synopsis:'' There is something your mage is compelled to do or not do, and wheather or not he likes this fact is immaterial. This Flaw may be psychological, physiological, or supernatural in nature. If it's purely psychological, you may roll Willpower to resist the Compulsion (difficulty 6+ the point value of the Flaw). However, if it's physiological or supernatural, it doesn't matter how willing the mind is, since the spirit is bound or the body is crippled, and he is unable to do this thing no matter how hard he tries. The Flaw is worth two extra points if such is the case. <br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' There is something your mage is compelled to do or not do, and wheather or not he likes this fact is immaterial. This Flaw may be psychological, physiological, or supernatural in nature. If it's purely psychological, you may roll Willpower to resist the Compulsion (difficulty 6+ the point value of the Flaw). However, if it's physiological or supernatural, it doesn't matter how willing the mind is, since the spirit is bound or the body is crippled, and he is unable to do this thing no matter how hard he tries. The Flaw is worth two extra points if such is the case. <br> |
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Compulsions can also vary. Not being able to touch something and not being able to harm it are two completely different things. An evil sorceress might not be able to physically touch an innocent, but she could still stand back and blast away with a shotgun or a spell of flaming death.<br> | Compulsions can also vary. Not being able to touch something and not being able to harm it are two completely different things. An evil sorceress might not be able to physically touch an innocent, but she could still stand back and blast away with a shotgun or a spell of flaming death.<br> | ||
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''Book Ref:'' Mage: The Ascension (Revised), pg.#294 | ''Book Ref:'' Mage: The Ascension (Revised), pg.#294 | ||
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− | | '''Confused''' | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Confused''' |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | 2 |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | Mental |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | WW7300 |
− | | ''Synopsis:'' <br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' You are often confused, and the world seems to be a very disoriented and twisted place. Sometimes you are simply unable to make sense of things. <br> |
− | ''System:'' <br> | + | ''System:'' You need to roleplay this behavior all the time to a small degree, but your confusion becomes especially strong whenever stimuli around you (such as when a number of different people talk at once, or you enter a nightclub with loud, pounding music). You may spend Willpower to override the effects of your confusion, but only temporarily.<br> |
''Notes:'' <br> | ''Notes:'' <br> | ||
− | ''Book Ref:'' | + | ''Book Ref:'' Changeling The Dreaming (2nd Edition), pg.#157 |
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|style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Conspicuous Consumption''' | |style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Conspicuous Consumption''' | ||
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Changeling The Dreaming (2nd Edition), pg.#154 | Changeling The Dreaming (2nd Edition), pg.#154 | ||
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− | | '''Dead Passion''' | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Dead Passion''' |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | 4 |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | Mage Cult of Ecstasy Mental |
− | | WW4661 | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | WW4661 |
− | | ''Synopsis:'' <br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' Some terrible trauma has scarred your Cultist permanently. <br> |
− | ''System:'' <br> | + | ''System:'' Pick one of the Nine Sacred Passions (p. 39). Whenever your character experiences that passion (Storyteller’s discretion), even in passing, you must expend a Willpower point for any magic that the character performs. Perhaps with lots of work and therapy the character might overcome this scarred passion, but this terrible victimization will always follow him.<br> |
''Notes:'' <br> | ''Notes:'' <br> | ||
''Book Ref:'' Tradition Book: Cult of Ecstasy, pg.#69 | ''Book Ref:'' Tradition Book: Cult of Ecstasy, pg.#69 | ||
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''Book Ref:'' Mage: The Ascension (Revised), pg.#290 | ''Book Ref:'' Mage: The Ascension (Revised), pg.#290 | ||
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− | | '''Death's Reflection''' | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Death's Reflection''' |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | 3 |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | Vampire Supernatural |
− | | WW2362 | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | WW2362 |
− | | ''Synopsis:'' <br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' You cast a reflection normally, which would cancel out the clan weakness - except that your reflection always shows the state you'd be in if you were dead. <br> |
− | ''System:'' <br> | + | ''System:'' Any Lasombra more than a few decades old looks in reflection like an ambling skeleton. Younger vampires appear as rotting corpses.<br> |
''Notes:'' <br> | ''Notes:'' <br> | ||
''Book Ref:'' Clanbook Lasombra (Revised Edition), pg.#65 | ''Book Ref:'' Clanbook Lasombra (Revised Edition), pg.#65 | ||
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''Book Ref:'' Guide to the Technocracy, pg.#171 | ''Book Ref:'' Guide to the Technocracy, pg.#171 | ||
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− | | '''Demon-hounded''' | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Demon-hounded''' |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | 1-4 |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | Supernatural |
− | | WW2800 | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | WW2800 |
− | | ''Synopsis:'' <br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' A demon has taken a special interest in your soul. She appears to you occasionally, using threats, bribes and honeyed words to win you to her cause. Sometimes she just asks you to perform innocuous favors for her. Sometimes she asks you to sell your soul. Sometimes she offers favors or information without any apparaent catch. In any case, it is not your interests she serves, but those of her diabolical masters. All of her plots are ultimately designed to ensnare you and win your soul. <br> |
− | ''System:'' <br> | + | ''System:'' A minor demon (1-point Flaw) may be an annoying imp, incapable of no more than distracting you, thieving small items and pleading for your soul; its plans are unimpressive, but can be frustrating. A greater creature (4 points) is your physical equal and can concoct horribly devious plans to win your soul. In either case the Storyteller creates the character for the demon, and keeps track of its plots.<br> |
''Notes:'' <br> | ''Notes:'' <br> | ||
''Book Ref:'' Vampire: The Dark Ages, pg.#281 | ''Book Ref:'' Vampire: The Dark Ages, pg.#281 | ||
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|style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' Due to circumstances beyond her control, your character is permanently insane. This state may result from a congential brain disorder, or maybe she saw things she wasn't meant to see that drove her mad. <br> | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' Due to circumstances beyond her control, your character is permanently insane. This state may result from a congential brain disorder, or maybe she saw things she wasn't meant to see that drove her mad. <br> | ||
''System:'' Although you can overcome this insanity temporarily with Willpower, your character might never overcome its grip. However, while your mage is crazy, she is not necessarily a Marauder. Her magic or science may, in fact, be one of the few sane things about her. Choose or create a Derangement.<br> | ''System:'' Although you can overcome this insanity temporarily with Willpower, your character might never overcome its grip. However, while your mage is crazy, she is not necessarily a Marauder. Her magic or science may, in fact, be one of the few sane things about her. Choose or create a Derangement.<br> | ||
− | ''Notes:'' <br> | + | ''Notes:'' Set a +note describing the specific nature of your condition. You can spend Willpower to temporarily overcome it. This flaw is not sufficient to make a mage count as a Marauder. <br> |
''Book Ref:'' Mage: The Ascension (Revised), pg.#293 | ''Book Ref:'' Mage: The Ascension (Revised), pg.#293 | ||
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''Book Ref:'' Vampire Players Guide (2nd Edition Text Only), pg.#10 | ''Book Ref:'' Vampire Players Guide (2nd Edition Text Only), pg.#10 | ||
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− | | '''Didactic P'o''' | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Didactic P'o''' |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | 2 |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | Kuei-Jin Crane |
− | | WW2908 | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | WW2908 |
− | | ''Synopsis:'' <br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' Your P'o fancies itself a great teacher. <br> |
− | ''System:'' <br> | + | ''System:'' Whenever you're in shadow soul, it takes the opportunity to deliver long lectures about its motives, analysis of the siuation and so on, generally drawing on extremely garbled versions of Crane theology. Whenever you barely escape shadow, wave or fire soul (with a roll that generates just one success), make a Willpower roll against a difficulty of 9 minus the local Wall rating. If this roll fails, your P'o achieves a limited degree of control, enough to force you to expound briefly on all the aspects of Crane doctrine that your associates should consider in the midst of a stressful situation.<br> |
''Notes:'' <br> | ''Notes:'' <br> | ||
''Book Ref:'' Dharma Book: Resplendent Cranes, pg.#63 | ''Book Ref:'' Dharma Book: Resplendent Cranes, pg.#63 | ||
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''Book Ref:'' Bastet, pg.#87 | ''Book Ref:'' Bastet, pg.#87 | ||
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− | | '''Discordant''' | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Discordant''' |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | 1 or 3 |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | Mage Celestial Chorus Supernatuarl |
− | | WW4665 | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | WW4665 |
− | | ''Synopsis:'' <br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' For some reason, your mage doesn’t fit into the harmony of the Chorus. This Flaw isn’t an actual problem with singing — although she probably isn’t any good at that, either — but rather, it’s a problem in finding a way to become part of the whole. <br> |
− | ''System:'' <br> | + | ''System:'' Any time your Singer wishes to perform magic by acting in concert with another mage, you suffer a penalty.<br> |
+ | For the one-point version of this Flaw, you just suffer a one-point difficulty increase on your rolls for acting in concert.<br> | ||
+ | For the three-point version of this Flaw, you not only have the difficulty problem with acting in concert, but you must spend a temporary Willpower point to do so!<br> | ||
''Notes:'' <br> | ''Notes:'' <br> | ||
''Book Ref:'' Tradition Book: Celestial Chorus, pg.#62 | ''Book Ref:'' Tradition Book: Celestial Chorus, pg.#62 | ||
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− | | '''Discredited''' | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Discredited''' |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | 1 |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | Social |
− | | WW4658 | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | WW4658 |
− | | ''Synopsis:'' <br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' When you turn to unorthodox methods, you stand an excellent chance of burning your bridges. This occurs quite frequently in the Sons of Ether. A Discredited character has had his name dragged through the mud in academic circles and is considered a crackpot or a dangerous fraud.<br> |
− | ''System:'' <br> | + | ''System:'' Accordingly, characters with this Flaw suffer a straight +2 penalty on all Social and Background rolls involving the scientific community as well as informed laypersons, impertinent undergraduates and inveterate skeptics. The person on the street still doesn’t know who you are, and you might have fringe sympathizers, but reputable academics consider you to be near anathema.<br> |
''Notes:'' <br> | ''Notes:'' <br> | ||
''Book Ref:'' Tradition Book: Sons of Ether, pg.#58 | ''Book Ref:'' Tradition Book: Sons of Ether, pg.#58 | ||
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Mage: The Ascension (Revised), pg.#288 | Mage: The Ascension (Revised), pg.#288 | ||
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− | | '''Disgrace To The Blood''' | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Disgrace To The Blood''' |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | 3 |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | Vampire Social |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | WW2302 |
− | | ''Synopsis:'' <br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' Your sire regards the fact that he Embraced you to be a titanic mistake, and has let everyone know it. <br> |
− | ''System:'' <br> | + | ''System:'' You are mocked at gatherings, taunted by your peers, and actively despised by the one who should be giving you guidance. Any request or petition you make is likely to be looked down upon by friends of your sire, and your achievements are likely to be discounted.<br> |
''Notes:'' <br> | ''Notes:'' <br> | ||
− | ''Book Ref:'' | + | ''Book Ref:'' Guide to the Camarilla, pg.#78 |
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|style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Distinctive Appearance''' | |style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Distinctive Appearance''' | ||
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''Book Ref:'' Demon Players Guide, pg.#85 | ''Book Ref:'' Demon Players Guide, pg.#85 | ||
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− | | '''Distorted Image''' | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Distorted Image''' |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | 1 |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | Supernatural |
− | | WW4044 | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | WW4044 |
− | | ''Synopsis:'' <br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' You character's image does not do what it's supposed to; that is, look like her. <br> |
− | ''System:'' <br> | + | ''System:'' Her shadow may make obscene gestures behind her back or show the form of her alter-shape, and her reflection pulls faces at her from the mirror or reveals to her companions that she is, in reality, a dragon or a vacationing extradimensional horror. Worse yet, this trouble extends to all audiovisual equipment and any likeness created by particularly talented artists. However, since said artists have probably already seen the mage for what she really is (or imagines herself to be), this Flaw isn't as much of a problem as the mall security cameras showing that Shiva the Destroyer is in Housewares, Aisle 6.<br> |
''Notes:'' <br> | ''Notes:'' <br> | ||
''Book Ref:'' The Bitter Road, pg.#118 | ''Book Ref:'' The Bitter Road, pg.#118 | ||
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''Book Ref:'' Clanbook Tremere (Revised Edition), pg.#67 | ''Book Ref:'' Clanbook Tremere (Revised Edition), pg.#67 | ||
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− | | '''Double Jeopardy''' | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Double Jeopardy''' |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | 5 |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | Garou Metis Physical |
− | | WW3212 | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | WW3212 |
− | | ''Synopsis:'' <br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' You were born not with one, but two metis deformities. <br> |
− | ''System:'' <br> | + | ''System:'' These are incurable and cannot be eliminated through experience points or events in the chronicle. Gaia has either marked you for something special or cursed you for some unknown reason.<br> |
''Notes:'' <br> | ''Notes:'' <br> | ||
''Book Ref:'' Guardians of the Caerns, pg.#105 | ''Book Ref:'' Guardians of the Caerns, pg.#105 | ||
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− | | '''Driving Goal''' | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Driving Goal''' |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | 3 |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | Mental |
− | | WW3108 | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | WW3108 |
− | | ''Synopsis:'' <br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' You have a personal goal which sometimes compels you and directs you in startling ways. The goal is always limitless in depth, and you can never truly achieve it. <br> |
− | ''System:'' <br> | + | ''System:'' Because you must work toward your goal throughout the chronicle (though you can avoid it for short periods by spending Willpower), it will get you into trouble and may jeopardize other actions. Choose your driving goal carefully, as it will direct and focus everything your character does.<br> |
''Notes:'' <br> | ''Notes:'' <br> | ||
''Book Ref:'' Werewolf Players Guide (2nd Edition), pg.#11 | ''Book Ref:'' Werewolf Players Guide (2nd Edition), pg.#11 | ||
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''Book Ref:'' Hunter Players Guide, pg.#118 | ''Book Ref:'' Hunter Players Guide, pg.#118 | ||
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− | | '''Low Self-image''' | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Low Self-image''' |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | 2 |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | Mental |
− | | WW3108 | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | WW3108 |
− | | ''Synopsis:'' <br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' You just don't believe in yourself. <br> |
− | ''System:'' <br> | + | ''System:'' You have two fewer dice in situations where you don't expect to succeed (at the Storyteller's discretion, although he might limit this penalty to one die if you do the brave thing and point out times when this Flaw could affect you). At the Storyteller's option, you may have to make Willpower rolls to do things that require self-confidence, or even to use a Willpower point when other players would not be obliged to do so.<br> |
''Notes:'' <br> | ''Notes:'' <br> | ||
''Book Ref:'' Werewolf Players Guide (2nd Edition), pg.#11 | ''Book Ref:'' Werewolf Players Guide (2nd Edition), pg.#11 | ||
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''Book Ref:'' Changeling: The Enchanted, pg.#81 | ''Book Ref:'' Changeling: The Enchanted, pg.#81 | ||
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− | | '''Mark Of The Predator''' | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Mark Of The Predator''' |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | 2 |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | Garou Supernatural |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | WW3108 |
− | | ''Synopsis:'' <br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' Herbivores fear you and carnivores see you as a threat.<br> |
− | ''System:'' <br> | + | ''System:'' You cannot posses the Skill: Animal Ken.<br> |
− | ''Notes:'' <br> | + | ''Notes:'' <br> |
− | ''Book Ref:'' | + | ''Book Ref:'' Werewolf Players Guide (2nd Edition), pg.#17 |
− | |- | + | |- |
| '''Masochist''' | | '''Masochist''' | ||
| 2 | | 2 | ||
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WW7100<br> | WW7100<br> | ||
WW7300 | WW7300 | ||
− | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' You have a bad reputation among your peers; perhaps you violated the | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' You have a bad reputation among your peers; perhaps you violated the protocols once too often, or belong to an unpopular freehold. <br> |
''System:'' There is a two dice penalty to all dice rolls for social dealings with associated (insert: changelings/garou/kindred/wraith - whatever your race is). <br> | ''System:'' There is a two dice penalty to all dice rolls for social dealings with associated (insert: changelings/garou/kindred/wraith - whatever your race is). <br> | ||
''Notes:'' A character with this Flaw may not take the Merit Reputation.<br> | ''Notes:'' A character with this Flaw may not take the Merit Reputation.<br> | ||
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''Book Ref:'' Bygone Bestiary, pg.#109 | ''Book Ref:'' Bygone Bestiary, pg.#109 | ||
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− | | '''No Partial Transformation''' | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | '''No Partial Transformation''' |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | 1 |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | Garou Physical |
− | | WW3108 | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | WW3108 |
− | | ''Synopsis:'' | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' You cannot take any mixed forms at all (such as Crinos paws while in Hispo) - only the full forms.<br> |
− | |||
''Notes:'' <br> | ''Notes:'' <br> | ||
''Book Ref:'' Werewolf Players Guide (2nd Edition), pg.#21 | ''Book Ref:'' Werewolf Players Guide (2nd Edition), pg.#21 | ||
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''Book Ref:'' Demon Players Guide, pg.#87 | ''Book Ref:'' Demon Players Guide, pg.#87 | ||
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− | | '''One Arm''' | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | '''One Arm''' |
− | | 3 | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | 3 |
− | | Physical | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | Physical |
− | | WW2204<br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | WW2204<br> |
WW2206<br> | WW2206<br> | ||
WW2800<br> | WW2800<br> | ||
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WW4050<br> | WW4050<br> | ||
WW7300 | WW7300 | ||
− | | ''Synopsis:'' You were either born with only one arm or lost your arm through an injury of some sort. <br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' You were either born with only one arm or lost your arm through an injury of some sort. <br> |
''System:'' You suffer no secondary-hand penalty, since you have adapted to using your one hand for most activities. When you need to use two hands, however, you lose two dice from your dice pool. For Garou, your running speed in Hispo and Lupus form is 1/2 of normal.<br> | ''System:'' You suffer no secondary-hand penalty, since you have adapted to using your one hand for most activities. When you need to use two hands, however, you lose two dice from your dice pool. For Garou, your running speed in Hispo and Lupus form is 1/2 of normal.<br> | ||
''Notes:'' Sidhe who are members of House Dougal cannot take this as their handicap, though it can be taken if they have a different handicap as their House Flaw.<br> | ''Notes:'' Sidhe who are members of House Dougal cannot take this as their handicap, though it can be taken if they have a different handicap as their House Flaw.<br> | ||
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''Book Ref:'' Sorcerer (Revised Edition), pg.#57 | ''Book Ref:'' Sorcerer (Revised Edition), pg.#57 | ||
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− | | '''Pelagic Compulsion''' | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Pelagic Compulsion''' |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | 2 |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | Vampire Lasombra Mental |
− | | WW2362 | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | WW2362 |
− | | ''Synopsis:'' <br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' You become increasingly agitated when on land. <br> |
− | ''System:'' <br> | + | ''System:'' Raise the difficulty of all Willpower rolls made when you've been away from the sea for more than 24 hours by one.<br> |
''Notes:'' <br> | ''Notes:'' <br> | ||
''Book Ref:'' Clanbook Lasombra (Revised Edition), pg.#64 | ''Book Ref:'' Clanbook Lasombra (Revised Edition), pg.#64 | ||
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Mage: The Ascension (Revised), pg.#289 | Mage: The Ascension (Revised), pg.#289 | ||
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− | | '''Persistent Parents''' | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Persistent Parents''' |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | 2 |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | Social |
− | | WW3108 | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | WW3108 |
− | | ''Synopsis:'' <br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' Your parents refuse to let your memory lie, and they actively run a missing teens program to search for you. They also use hired detectives to hunt for you. <br> |
− | ''System:'' <br> | + | ''System:'' How close they are to your trail is the Storyteller's decision. You cannot simply tell them what has become of your for some reason: Maybe your father is a loyal Pentex employee, or perhaps your parents are fundamentalists who just wouldn't understand your new life.<br> |
''Notes:'' <br> | ''Notes:'' <br> | ||
''Book Ref:'' Werewolf Players Guide (2nd Edition), pg.#19 | ''Book Ref:'' Werewolf Players Guide (2nd Edition), pg.#19 | ||
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''Book Ref:'' Demon Players Guide, pg.#92 | ''Book Ref:'' Demon Players Guide, pg.#92 | ||
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− | | '''Poseidon's Call''' | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Poseidon's Call''' |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | 1 |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | Vampire Lasombra Mental |
− | | WW2362 | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | WW2362 |
− | | ''Synopsis:'' <br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' Your self-control varies with the weather. <br> |
− | ''System:'' <br> | + | ''System:'' Make rolls to resist frenzy at -1 difficulty in completely calm weather, but +1 difficulty on rough seas, +2 in thunderstorms and +3 in hurricanes.<br> |
''Notes:'' <br> | ''Notes:'' <br> | ||
''Book Ref:'' Clanbook Lasombra (Revised Edition), pg.#64 | ''Book Ref:'' Clanbook Lasombra (Revised Edition), pg.#64 | ||
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Vampire Players Guide (2nd Edition Text Only), pg.#9 | Vampire Players Guide (2nd Edition Text Only), pg.#9 | ||
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− | | '''Repulsed By Garlic''' | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Repulsed By Garlic''' |
− | | 1 | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | 1 |
− | | Supernatural | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | Supernatural |
− | | WW2204 <br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | WW2204 <br> |
WW2206 <br> | WW2206 <br> | ||
WW2800 | WW2800 | ||
− | | ''Synopsis:'' You cannot abide the smell of garlic, and the smallest taint of its scent will drive you from a room. <br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' You cannot abide the smell of garlic, and the smallest taint of its scent will drive you from a room. <br> |
''System:'' The full force of its pungent odor will bring bloody tears to your face and render you nearly blind, while its touch can cause boils and even open wounds.<br> | ''System:'' The full force of its pungent odor will bring bloody tears to your face and render you nearly blind, while its touch can cause boils and even open wounds.<br> | ||
''Notes:'' <br> | ''Notes:'' <br> | ||
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''Book Ref:'' Players Guide to Garou, pg.#167 | ''Book Ref:'' Players Guide to Garou, pg.#167 | ||
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− | | '''Sire's Resentment''' | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Sire's Resentment''' |
− | | 1 | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | 1 |
− | | Vampire Social | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | Vampire Social |
− | | WW2204<br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | WW2204<br> |
WW2206<br> | WW2206<br> | ||
WW2300<br> | WW2300<br> | ||
WW2800 | WW2800 | ||
− | | ''Synopsis:'' Your sire dislikes you and wishes you ill. <br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' Your sire dislikes you and wishes you ill. <br> |
''System:'' Given the smallest opportunity, she will actively seek to do you harm. Your sire’s allies also work against you, and many elders may resent you.<br> | ''System:'' Given the smallest opportunity, she will actively seek to do you harm. Your sire’s allies also work against you, and many elders may resent you.<br> | ||
''Notes:'' <br> | ''Notes:'' <br> | ||
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''Book Ref:'' Changeling The Dreaming (2nd Edition), pg.#165 | ''Book Ref:'' Changeling The Dreaming (2nd Edition), pg.#165 | ||
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− | | '''Slip Sideways''' | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Slip Sideways''' |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | 1 |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | Supernatural |
− | | WW3108<br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | WW3108<br> |
WW3202 | WW3202 | ||
− | | ''Synopsis:'' <br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' You can't always control your passage to the Umbra. <br> |
− | ''System:'' <br> | + | ''System:'' If, during a stressful situation, you should confront a highly reflective surface, roll Wits + Occult (difficulty 7) to avoid making the shift. You must still make a Gnosis roll to pass the Gaountlet in this instance, though your difficulty is 1 less - but only when you accidentally step sideways. If you want to go through, you're at normal difficulty.<br> |
''Notes:'' <br> | ''Notes:'' <br> | ||
''Book Ref:'' Werewolf Players Guide (2nd Edition), pg.#17<br> | ''Book Ref:'' Werewolf Players Guide (2nd Edition), pg.#17<br> | ||
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''Notes:'' <br> | ''Notes:'' <br> | ||
''Book Ref:'' Vampire The Masquerade (Revised Edition), pg.#297<br> | ''Book Ref:'' Vampire The Masquerade (Revised Edition), pg.#297<br> | ||
− | + | Mummy: the Resurrection, pg.#70<br> | |
− | + | Mage: The Ascension (Revised), pg.#290 | |
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|style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Small''' | |style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Small''' | ||
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|style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' You cannot stand to watch others suffer. <br> | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' You cannot stand to watch others suffer. <br> | ||
''System:'' You avoid any situation that involves causing someone physical or emotional pain, unless you make a Willpower roll (difficulty 8).<br> | ''System:'' You avoid any situation that involves causing someone physical or emotional pain, unless you make a Willpower roll (difficulty 8).<br> | ||
− | ''Notes:'' <br> | + | ''Notes:'' Vampire: You must have Humanity rating of 7 or above to take this Flaw.<br> |
''Book Ref:'' Vampire The Masquerade (Revised Edition), pg.#299<br> | ''Book Ref:'' Vampire The Masquerade (Revised Edition), pg.#299<br> | ||
Vampire: The Dark Ages, pg.#279<br> | Vampire: The Dark Ages, pg.#279<br> | ||
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''Book Ref:'' Guide to the Technocracy, pg.#170 | ''Book Ref:'' Guide to the Technocracy, pg.#170 | ||
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− | | '''Strict Carnivore''' | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Strict Carnivore''' |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | 1 |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | Shifter Physical |
− | | WW3108<br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | WW3108<br> |
WW3202<br> | WW3202<br> | ||
WW3704 | WW3704 | ||
− | | ''Synopsis:'' <br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' You derive no nourishment from vegetables, and you must rely solely on meat - preferably raw. <br> |
− | ''System:'' <br> | + | ''System:'' It is hard for you to subsist in a desolate landscape where prey is scarce.<br> |
''Notes:'' <br> | ''Notes:'' <br> | ||
''Book Ref:'' Werewolf Players Guide (2nd Edition), pg.#21<br> | ''Book Ref:'' Werewolf Players Guide (2nd Edition), pg.#21<br> | ||
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''Book Ref:'' Demon Players Guide, pg.#90 | ''Book Ref:'' Demon Players Guide, pg.#90 | ||
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− | | '''Twisted Upbringing''' | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Twisted Upbringing''' |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | 1 |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | Supernatural |
− | | WW2206<br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | WW2206<br> |
WW3108 | WW3108 | ||
− | | ''Synopsis:'' <br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' (Garou) The pack that nabbed you and took you away for your Rite of Passage taught you all the wrong things about Garou society. <br> |
− | ''System:'' <br> | + | (Vampire) Your sire was quite malevolent and taught you all the wrong things about Kindred society. <br> |
+ | ''System:'' Everything you believe about how (Garou/Kindred) interact is wrong, and your faulty beliefs are likely to get you into a great deal of trouble. Over time, after many hard lessons, you can overcome this bad start (the Storyteller will tell you when). But until then, you continue to believe what you first heard, no matter how others try to trick you into thinking otherwise.<br> | ||
''Notes:'' <br> | ''Notes:'' <br> | ||
''Book Ref:'' Vampire Players Guide (2nd Edition Text Only), pg.#10<br> | ''Book Ref:'' Vampire Players Guide (2nd Edition Text Only), pg.#10<br> | ||
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''Book Ref:'' Rage Across the Heavens, pg.#127 | ''Book Ref:'' Rage Across the Heavens, pg.#127 | ||
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− | | '''Uncontrollable Night Sight''' | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Uncontrollable Night Sight''' |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | 2 |
− | | | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | Vampire Lasombra Supernatural |
− | | WW2362 | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | WW2362 |
− | | ''Synopsis:'' <br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' Light and dark are permanently inverted for you. Pitch-black darkness seems bright an uniformly lit to you, while any light brighter than a hundred watts creates a zone of pure darkness. <br> |
− | ''System:'' <br> | + | ''System:'' The penalties for partial darkness apply to weak illumination instead. This Flaw doesn't allow you to see through Obtenebration-created darkness, which glows with pure white light that obscures all details.<br> |
− | ''Notes:'' <br> | + | ''Notes:'' This is a very difficult Flaw to handle in a story, both for Storytellers and players. Storytellers, be sure you know what you're getting yourself into if you allow a player to assign this Flaw to her character.<br> |
''Book Ref:'' Clanbook Lasombra (Revised Edition), pg.#64 | ''Book Ref:'' Clanbook Lasombra (Revised Edition), pg.#64 | ||
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''Book Ref:'' Sorcerer (Revised Edition), pg.#57 | ''Book Ref:'' Sorcerer (Revised Edition), pg.#57 | ||
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− | | '''Unskilled''' | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | '''Unskilled''' |
− | | 5 | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | 5 |
− | | Aptitude | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | Aptitude |
− | | WW2204<br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | WW2204<br> |
WW2206 <br> | WW2206 <br> | ||
WW2800 <br> | WW2800 <br> | ||
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WW6007 | WW6007 | ||
− | | ''Synopsis:'' You have never trained extensively in any skill or craft, and therefore have five less points to spend on your Skills (so the most you could take on your skills would be 8, and the least would be 0). <br> | + | |style="background-color:lightblue" | ''Synopsis:'' You have never trained extensively in any skill or craft, and therefore have five less points to spend on your Skills (so the most you could take on your skills would be 8, and the least would be 0). <br> |
''System:'' Of course, you can still spend freebie points to take Skills. However, you cannot, at the start of the game, have any Skills at level three or higher.<br> | ''System:'' Of course, you can still spend freebie points to take Skills. However, you cannot, at the start of the game, have any Skills at level three or higher.<br> | ||
''Notes:'' <br> | ''Notes:'' <br> | ||
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| ''Synopsis:'' (Vampire) A mortal whom you want to protect depends on you in some way. They need a lot of protection, too: Wards have a way of getting sucked into awkward situations, forcing you to change your own plans or even put yourself in danger. No matter how many people depend on you, however, you can take this Flaw only once.<br> | | ''Synopsis:'' (Vampire) A mortal whom you want to protect depends on you in some way. They need a lot of protection, too: Wards have a way of getting sucked into awkward situations, forcing you to change your own plans or even put yourself in danger. No matter how many people depend on you, however, you can take this Flaw only once.<br> | ||
− | A ward could be a relative, a lover, a friend, or just about any mortal to whom one has a strong connection. Wards have no special influence or abilities they can offer in return (if they did, they would be Allies or Contacts).<br> | + | ''System:'' A ward could be a relative, a lover, a friend, or just about any mortal to whom one has a strong connection. Wards have no special influence or abilities they can offer in return (if they did, they would be Allies or Contacts).<br> |
− | Does the Ward know that you are a vampire? Keeping a Ward from knowing requires great effort. You spend a lot more time with a Ward than with a casual friend, under more demanding circumstances. Sooner or later, you have to explain away strange events and behavior: Why she never sees you during the day, or why a mugger's bullet knocked you down but didn't make you bleed. Letting a Ward in on your biggest secret endangers the Masquerade, though. | + | (Vampire) Does the Ward know that you are a vampire? Keeping a Ward from knowing requires great effort. You spend a lot more time with a Ward than with a casual friend, under more demanding circumstances. Sooner or later, you have to explain away strange events and behavior: Why she never sees you during the day, or why a mugger's bullet knocked you down but didn't make you bleed. Letting a Ward in on your biggest secret endangers the Masquerade, though.<br> |
− | |||
''Notes:'' <br> | ''Notes:'' <br> | ||
''Book Ref:'' Time of Thin Blood, pg.#80<br> | ''Book Ref:'' Time of Thin Blood, pg.#80<br> |
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Notes and Tips
Looking for a Flaw? You can find the flaw you want in the list below, that'll tell you fit is is available already and in the game database. Scroll down further to find the chart and find its full details, sources, costs, etc. Currently this page is under construction. Updates will include more details, but currently all book references are based on +book/stat on game.
Which Flaw do I choose when there's more than one? Sometimes the same Flaw can be found in multiple places, or there are different Flaws with the same name. You're expected to choose the Flaw that's within your type rather than shopping for a cheaper version from a different splat.
Make sure to check the details for the Flaw you're after to avoid name confusion, especially as those with (flaw) next to the name require you to use that in cgen and xpreq's to avoid confusion with other stats.
Pro Tip! Make a +note for your Flaws and copy the full details from here into it. Not only will this let you avoid searching for them every time you need the info, but you'll be able to prove your version of a Flaw to anyone asking which it is. This lets the other person avoid searching around as well!
Not finding what you want? +request it! You have your book/pdf open and there is a flaw that you want in there, but it is not on this list. That does not mean you cannot request it to be added! Just make a +request to staff, give the name of the flaw and a book reference, and a decision will be made if it can be added! Many times it is would be approved, just no one has asked for it before.
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14th Generation | 2 | Vampire Physical | WW2300 | Synopsis: You were created five or fewer years ago by a member of the 13th generation. System: Though you have 10 blood points in your body, only either of them may be used to heal wounds, power Disciplines, raise Attributes, etc. Obviously, taking this Flaw precludes you from taking the Generation Background, and you may not start with Status, either. You are likely a clanless Caitiff, for your blood os probably too thin to pass down the distinguishing characteristics of a clan. Most 14th-generation vampires should also take the Thin Blood Flaw. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
15th Generation | 4 | Vampire Physical | WW2101 | Synopsis: Your vitae is so weak that only six of your 10 blood points can be used for Disciplines, healing or raising Attributes. System: For these functions, you must expend two blood points to obtain the effect a normal vampire would achieve with one. (The cost for nightly rising remains a single blood point.) What’s more, you cannot create or sustain ghouls, create a blood bond, or sire a vampiric childe. You can use the remaining four blood points to survive through the day and wake up each night, nothing more. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Abandoned Cub | 4 | Gurahl | WW3079 | Synopsis: Like many Gurahl, you experienced your First Change alone. Unlike other werebears, however, no mentor turned up to explain things to you. You received no mystical summons that led you on a journey in search of your Buri-Jaan. Instead, you have to come to terms with the strange "curse" that had befallen you without any outside assistance. Maybe it drove you mad for a time, leading to institutionalization. Maybe you ran away from civilization entirely, seeking to hide your monstrous self from the eyes of normal people. Finally, somehow, you came into contact with the Gurahl and they tried to set you straight. You now know who and what you are, but the knowledge came with great cost, and you still bear the psychological scars of that time of terror between your First Change and your present state. System: If you choose this Flaw, you may not buy any dots in Mentor. (The Storyteller may eventually introduce your character to a Buri-Jaan, but that will occur during gameplay.) Additionally, you may not purchase the Rituals Knowledge until you have interacted with Gurahl society enough to justify learning some of the werebears rites. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ability Deficit | 5 | Mental | WW4600 | Synopsis: Your character is not attuned to his natural aptitudes, so you have five fewer points to spend on his Talents, Skills, or Knowledges. System: Therefore, the most you could take on that category would be eight dots, and the least would be zero. Of course, you can still spend freebie points to take Abilities in the affected category. However, you cannot have any Ability in that category at three dots or higher at the start of the game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Absent-minded | 3 | Mental | WW7300 | Synopsis: Though you do not forget things such as Knowledges or Skills, you do forget things such as names, addresses, and the last time you gained Glamour. System: In order to remember anything more than your own name and the location of your freehold, you need to make a Wits roll, or, as a last resort, spend a Willpower point. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Abusive Partner | 2 | Social | WW8120 | Synopsis: You're married to or living with someone who routinely abuses you physically. System: Make a Stamina roll (difficulty 6) every time you spend a night at home. Failure indicates that your character has suffered one health level of bashing damage. A botch means that you suffer tow health levels of bashing damage. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Addiction | 1 or 3 | Physical | WW2300 WW4600 |
Synopsis: You are addicted to any one of a variety of things. System: (1 point) If the substance is relatively trivial and easily obtained, this Flaw is worth one point, and it probably won't cause any game-related difficulties. A one point Flaw would be a mild addiction to an easily obtained substance, such as caffeine, nicotine, or alcohol. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Adrenaline Addict | 2 | Ratkin | WW3080 | Synopsis: Curiosity killed the rat. You are fascinated by inherently dangerous stuff and feel a strong need to investigate it. If you're a rodens or mets Ratkin, this means that when you shift into Homid, you've just got to check out things you didn't grow up using. Shiny things like butcher knives, automobiles and chainsaws fascinate you. If you're a homid Ratkin, you like to take stupid risks whils wearing your Rodens form; you like thrillseeking and have little concept of what's "safe for a small rat. System: As with other disadvantages, your Storyteller may set up a signal or code word to tip you off when a dangerous opportunity arises. You can pass up these dangers, but must act out this Flaw at least once a session. If you don't the Storyteller will ask you to make a Willpower roll (difficulty 9) to avoid acting on impulse and rushing into life-threatening situations. Some Ratkin Engineers start with a variant of this disadvantage; if they do, they don't get extra points for taking it as a Flaw. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Aging | 5 | Physical | WW4600 | Synopsis: Your mage is either not as spry as he used to be, or he is not yet mature. System: Eitherway, one Physical Attribute score (your choice) must be lowered by one point. This Flaw must be taken once per decade over the 40-year mark, or once for each age bracket under 15. Your character loses one dot between the ages of 11 and 14, two for being between seven and 10, and he loses three for being between four and six. If you take this Flaw to represent youth, you must also take the Child Flaw. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ahimsa | 4 | Children of Gaia | WW3853 | Synopsis: You have taken a vow not to kill any animal large enough to see (this does not include germs, plants, tiny insects, etc.). This includes the Vegan Flaw (which you may not take along with this one) as well as deliberately inflicting lethal damage. You may fight (you will need to) but you must strive only to defeat your foes, not slay them. Many Children take this vow. System: If you kill accidentally, you will not lose the freebie points generated from this Flaw, but if you deliberately take another being's life the storyteller will remove 3 points from your character anywhere that she sees fit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Airhead | 1 | Mental | WW3074 | Synopsis: You're so wrapped up in your own little world, you don't have a clue about reality! System: Perhaps you retreat into yourself because you're afraid or avoiding a problem, but more likely, you simply aren't using your gray cells. Maybe you fall in and out of conversations and spout non sequiturs. Whatever the case, the werewolves and other Kin snickier at you behind your back. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Akuma | 3 | Kuei-Jin | WW2900 | Synopsis: Either through vassalage to the Yama Kings or violation of Kuei-jin tradition, you have been branded akuma — a devilridden outcast. You are ostracized from Kuei-jin society, exempt from any consideration under the Fivefold Way, and other Kueijin are within their rights to hunt you down and destroy you. Because of the sheer size of the Middle Kingdom, it might be possible to conceal your identity and "pass" in Cathayan society for a time. You might even be a member of a wu, in which you masquerade;as a respectable vampire. Also, certain courts, such as the Green and Golden Courts, either care little for the old traditions or ask fewer questions. Nonetheless, your unlife is likely to be a perilous one. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Albino | 1 | Mokole | WW3081 | Synopsis: You have no pigment in any form. You are white skinned and have pale pink eyes. System: In the sun, you will be burned within a few minutes. In addition, you receive two fewer dice on all Social rolls because of your bizarre appearance. This flaw is common among sacred crocodiles. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Alien Appearance | 1-5 | Bygone Physical | WW4802 | Synopsis: Like an albino tiger or six-legged gryphon, your appearance is notably different and unsettling. Whispers follow wherever you walk, children stare or look away and enemies can always find people who remember your passing. You are more noticeable, more easily picked out of a crowd and more memorable to strangers. System: Beasts with a one point Flaw might only possess a minor blemish (parti-colored eyes or a bright patch of fur). A sky-blue wolf, 800-pound rat or cat with rabbits' ears would earn a five-point Flaw. A bizarre magical beast (celestial dragon, hippogryph, etc.) may take this Flaw even if it doesn't seem especially unusual for its kind. The beast's normal appearance is abnormality enough. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Alimony Payments | 3 | Economic | WW8202 | Synopsis: You character's mortal host is financially responsible for his ex-spouse and perhaps children. He must hold down a steady job and meet monthly payments or risk having his assets frozen and his possessions seized. System: Your character can never have more than three dots of Resources because of the economic hardship of keeping up with payments. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Allergic | 1 to 4 | Physical | WW7300 | Synopsis: You are allergic to some substance – pollen, animal fur, alcohol, chocolate, etc. System: (1 point) For one point, you get hives, sneeze, or become dizzy upon prolonged contact with your bane; | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Amnesia | 2 | Mental | WW4600 | Synopsis: Your character can't remember anything about his past, his history, or the events of his life. The character can still use his various Abilities, but he may not remember how he learned them. System: Your Storyteller has final say on your character's history, and some things may come back to surprise you. You can set aside two to five additional points of Flaws for use by the Storyteller; the Storyteller gets to pick Flaws worth one fewer point (thus, if you take four extra amnesiac Flaws, your Storyteller chooses three points of Flaws but you get the four freebie points). Of course, you don't know what these Flaws are, so you may be in for a surprise! | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Anachronism | 1-3 | Mage Social | WW4603 | Synopsis: Your mage was raised in another time and hasn't quite caught up to the present. Maybe she traveled forward (or backward) in time, or sideways from a parallel universe. Maybe the Awakening made her recall one of her past lives so vividly that she thinks she's supposed to be in 10th century Egypt. Or maybe she's from one of the few quaint backwaters of the present day and everything in the modern Western world might as well be Mars for all the sense it makes to her. System: For one point, the character is just a little out of sync. Pick any decade from the 20th or 21st century, excepting those on both sides of the current one, and set your attitudes and beliefs accordingly. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ancestral Soil Dependence | 2 | Vampire Tzimisce Supernatural | WW2361 | Synopsis: Dependence on their native soil hampered the Tzimisce's flight from Eastern Europe. Even a few childer sired elsewhere required the soil of a homeland they had never visited, making them particularly vulnerable to enemies who knew of this weakness. In the modern nights, rapid transportation makes such a threat much less severe, but even childer sired generations after their ancestors relocated occasionally manifest this Flaw. System: The will of the spirits from the ancestral Tzimisce homeland weighs heavy on your blood - soil from a place important to you as a mortal won't do. You actually need two handfuls of the tainted Eastern European soil of the Tzimisce homeland. Ancestral Soil Dependence most commonly manifests in the childer of koldun and the branch of the clan thought to be descended rfom Yorak.
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Ancient Animosity | 1-3 | Infernal | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character still holds to an ancient feud with another demon that dates from the War of Wrath. Even if the object of her animosity remains in the Abyss, he will make every attempt to even the score against her through allies and proxies. System: The amount of points spent on this Flaw indicates how far your character’s foe is willing to go to strike back at her. One point indicates a minor or largely forgotten feud; the other demon will take steps to make your character’s life difficult only
when it is convenient for him to do so. Two points indicate that your character’s enemy is actively working on plans to make your character’s existence as difficult as possible, enlisting the aid of friends and allies to strike at her whenever the opportunity arises. Three points indicate that your character has gained an implacable foe that thinks of nothing else but your character’s demise. He bends all of his energies and resources to make her life a living Hell. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ancient Oath | 2-5 | Changeling Troll | WW7050 | Synopsis: Trolls, on the whole, take oaths much more seriously than most, and diligently fulfill their duties and obligations. However, due to the effects of the Mists, many oaths have been forgotten. System: Characters with this Flaw are bound to just such an oath. The strength and severity of the forgotten oath depends on the points taken. Though the Storyteller may allow hints and vague memories of this oath to the character in question, the actual discovery of its nature should be a great work. Should, for any reason, the oath become invalid, the character is obligated to buy off the Flaw, or have it replaced with another by the Storyteller. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Animalistic Features | 1-3 | Changeling Pooka | WW7054 | Synopsis: The animalistic features so apparent in your faerie mien leak over into your mortal form as well. System: Over the years, you have developed characteristics that cause your mortal body to look somewhat odd. They might even give you away as a changeling to someone who knows the signs. In some cases, this may manifest as excessive hairiness, fang-like teeth, clammy skin or even internal organs arranged in an odd manner. The higher the point value of the Flaw, the more noticeable and hindering the feature is to the fae. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Animal Amnesia | 4 | Changeling Pooka | WW7054 | Synopsis: Most pooka can shift back and forth between forms without the slightest problem. You, however, have a challenge. System: Whenever you shift back from your animal mien, you forget everything that happened while you were in that form. It’s as if you blacked out. Not a single memory makes it back through the change. While in your animal mien, you have complete awareness. However, once you change back to your changeling or mortal form, you forget it all. This is extremely disconcerting, worse than waking up after a particularly nasty drunk and not remembering that you took all your clothes off in the middle of the street. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Animal Musk | 1 | Physical | WW3806 | Synopsis: You have the odor of an animal, even in Homid form. System: Whenever you are indoors or in a crowd of people, you make all Social rolls at a +2 difficulty. Outdoors or in situations where you can distance yourself from humans, your odor is not noticeable. Wolves (and lupus-born Garou) take little notice of this Flaw. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Animate Shadow | 3 | Supernatural | WW20007 | Synopsis: Your shadow has a bizarre unlife of its own, reaching out with claws to grasp the shadows of those around you in a parody of feeding or billowing to a demonic mien when frenzy threatens to overtake you. Some Lasombra believe this curse afflicts only those who delve too deeply into the mysticism of the Abyss; others attribute it to infernal pacts, the wrath of God or a shameful lack of self-control. System: Regardless, you lose two dice from all Social rolls with other Lasombra who know of your problem. This Flaw occasionally manifests among vampires who do not belong to the Clan of Shadows, but such accursed individuals invariably disappear under mysterious circumstances, perhaps swallowed by their own alien darkness. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Anosmia | 2 | Physical | WW2354 | Synopsis: You have no sense of smell or taste. The vilest odors and flavors imaginable cannot affect you; in fact, you do not even recognize their presence. System: You cannot attempt a Perception roll that involves either of these senses. However, any supernatural attack involving horrific odors and tastes does not affect you. Granted, Nosferatu who have surrounded themselves with unseemly funk long enough become immune to just about any foul odor, but you simply do not recognize smells at all. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Artificially Aged | 2 | Revenant | WW2021 | Synopsis: You have been fleshcrafted to look like an adult, although true maturity is still some time in your future. Although you can pass as older than you actually feel, you have difficulty dealing with complex situations. System: Your difficulty to resist frenzy is only one less than that of a vampire (or one more than normal, in the case of Bratovitches); tantrums come easily to you. You must also subtract one die from all Social Dice Pools that involve subtlety or sophistication. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Asthma | 1 | Physical | WW7300 | Synopsis: You have difficulty performing strenuous tasks because you cannot breathe properly. With asthma, your lungs only pull in a fraction of the air that normal lungs require. System: Any time that you exert yourself, you must make a Stamina roll against a difficulty of 6 or be unable to perform any action on the next round while you catch your breath. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Attracted to Humans | 2 | Gurahl | WW3079 | Synopsis: The society of humans fascinates you. You enjoy watching their antics, hearing their conversation and speculating about their motives. In Homid form, this attraction does not present a problem for you. However, if you are in Ursus or Bjornen form, humans generally react to your appearance in their midst with less than friendly gestures - and you often forget to shift into Homid to go speak to them. This Flaw is particularly appropriate for the Ursine Gurahl. System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Autopsied | 1 | Wraith Risen | WW6302 | Synopsis: Your body was autopsied after you died. The wounds healed when you rose from the grave. System: However, the autopsy scars, like the scar from your any wounds you had when you died, are clearly visible. An autopsy leaves a distinctive Y-shaped scar covering the entire torso, and anyone with any medical knowledge who sees the scar is likely to think it looks suspiciously like an autopsy incision. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Babbling Brook | 1 | Inanimae Ondines | WW7307 | Synopsis: You have to comment on everything; you can't seem to stop talking. System: In highly stressful situations you may need to make a Willpower roll to fall silent. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bad Liar | 1 | Social | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character's mortal host had tremendous trouble lying. System: The spontaneous excuses that she came up with were usually unbelievably elaborate or easily refuted with the bare modicum of research. While telling a lie, your character stutters, stammers, blushes and generally looks guilty. Increase the difficulty by two on any roll that involves verbal deception. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bad Mnesis | 2-5 | Mokole | WW3081 | Synopsis: Your Mnesis contains memories so horrible and taining that any attempt to use the Memory is fraught with peril: you may retrieve false memories, remember something incorrectly, enter Harano or suffer Derangements. System: The more points in this flaw, the more dangerous it is: three points means that there is a fair chance of any Mnesis quest ending badly, while five points means that using Mnesis for anything is sure to cause trouble. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bad Sight | 3 | Physical | WW2300 WW4600 |
Synopsis: The character has some sort of noncorrectable vision problem - a severe astigmatism, myopia or the like. This problem can't be corrected with glasses or contact lenses, and fixing it with Life magic requires extensive permanent work to bypass the problems of Pattern bleeding (and thus requires the expenditure of experience to remove the Flaw). System: You always suffer a two-point penalty to all rolls in which vision is a factor. Since sight is such an important sense, this Flaw is worth more than a simple Defective Sense. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Banned Transformation | 1-6 | Supernatrual | WW3806 | Synopsis: Some circumstance, event, or situation inhibits your ability to change forms, except to return to your breed form. System: To overcome the restricting factor requires the expenditure of a Willpower point and a successful Willpower roll (difficulty 8). Some examples of triggers and their relative point costs include:
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Bard's Tongue | 1 | Supernatural | WW4600 | Synopsis: Your character speaks the truth, uncannily so. Things he says tend to come true. This Flaw is not a facility for blessing and cursing, or an Effect that can be ruled by any conscious control (use Time 2 instead). System: However, at least once per story, an uncomfortable truth regarding any current situation will appear in his head and come out his mouth.. To avoid speaking prophecy, the owner of this "gift" must expend a Willpower point and take a wound of one bashing health Level from the strain of resisting (especially if he bites a hole in his tongue). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Beacon Of The Unholy | 2 | Supernatural | WW2302 | Synopsis: You radiate palpable evil. System: Clergy and devout mortals know instinctively that there is something horribly wrong with you, and react accordingly. Churches and other places of worship are barred to you as well. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Benefit Blind | 2 | Orpheous Supernatural | WW21001 | Synopsis: You can't and don't fully understand your own powers. While you can use the obvious effects of Horrors with little difficulty, Benefits just don't make sens. System: You cannot act as recipient from other's Benefits, nor can you use your own Horror to empower others. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Betweener Sympethizer | 1 | Rokea | WW3083 | Synopsis: You may still live in the ocean, but you don't have any problems with those who don't wish to do so. You probably wont participate in a hunt for a betweener and may very well warn betweeners of impending hunts. While this sort of behavior wont get you killed by itself, it will certainly make you a few enemies if it comes to light. System: Betweeners, obviously, cannot take this Flaw, and Rokea with this Flaw who later "goes betweener" must immediately buy it off with experience. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bigot | 2 | Technocracy Social | WW4014 | Synopsis: You just can't stand "those people,"whoever "they"might be. Maybe you're an Adamite who disdains the constructs, LERMUs, cyborgs and HIT Marks that you're forced to deal with.Or perhaps you're one of those superior life forms, sick and tired of taking up slack for your obsolete human colleagues. Or you just can't deal with the Technocracy's ideal of equality, and you want to see those damn (blacks, gays, women, fill in the blank) put back in their proper place. Either way, you've got problems with your associates. You don't like them, and they probably don't like you. System: Whoever you hate, you have to leam to deal with them. Open prejudice is liable to get you in trouble — bigotry is counterproductive, and the Union has no room for it. Still, it just bugs you. Whenever you can, stay among Your Own Kind, and show those other assholes who's boss... without getting caught. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Big Mouth | 2 | Social | WW4254 | Synopsis: You talk too much, and it gets you in to trouble. You tend to blurt out painful truths at inopportune times. System: At least once per high-tension social scene, you must speak your mind. You can avoid the pain and embarrassment this costs by spending 1 Willpower point. This Flaw is particularly dangerous for information-based psychics, who tend to blurt out other people's secrets as readily as their own. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Birdlike Mannerisms | 1 | Corax | WW3077 | Synopsis: You don't leave your corvid nature entirely behind when you lose your feathers. Rather, you're prone to birdlike head motions, sudden stalking advances, standing on one leg, and, when you think no one's looking, the human equivalent of preening. Mind you, 99.9% of the human population will not ascribe anything odd to you, other than perhaps a need for certain medications, but to that 0.1% who are in the know, you'll stand out. System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bizarre Hunger | 2-5 | Bygone Physical | WW4802 | Synopsis: Your daily bread is... odd. Like the gold-eating hen or the ghul, you must consume dangerous, expensive or revolting substances in order to stay healthy.
System: If you cannot satisfy this hunger, you begin losing Health Levels at the rate of one per day after the first day of abstinence. Although you may eat more conventional food, you derive no sustenance from it. In general, the more appalling or inconvenient the substance required, the greater the Flaw.
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Bizarre Taste | 1 | Shifter Physical | WW3807 | Synopsis: You are considered somewhat disgusting among even your peers. Your appetite just isn't socially acceptable. System: You'll get a hunger for human junk food while in your animal form, or road kill or other carrion in your human form. This can make your life both interesting and problem-filled, unless you make a Willpower roll (difficulty 7) to repress your hunger. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Black And White | 1 | Mental | WW4254 | Synopsis: The world is really a collection of shades of gray, but your character doesn't see it that way. To you, everything is clear as black and white. You think in terms of people being either for or against you, hot or cold, good or evil, easy or impossible, stupid or genius. This closed mindset can cost you dearly in missed opportunities, misunderstandings and under- or overestimation of others. System: In social situations where your judgemental nature comes to bear, which are more often than you might think, you suffer a one-point penalty to difficulties of rolls. This Flaw is particularly suited to pair with things like Code of Honor and other overly focusing Merits. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Blind | 6 | Physical | WW4600 | Synopsis: The character has no natural sight - the world of color and vision is lost to him. System: You cannot even make Perception rolls that require vision, and you suffer a three-point difficulty penalty on any Alertness roll where you do have a shot, unless the matter relies exclusively on another sense. The difficulty of all Dexterity-related rolls increases by two. Your mage must target his magic by hearing, Correspondence or some other magical or mundane sense. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Blood Hunted | 4-6 | Vampire | WW2302 | Synopsis: You have been made the target of a blood hunt, and for you to return to your home city is death. System: For four points, this Flaw means that only your home city is off-limits to you. For six, it means that the entire Camarilla is howling for your vitae. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Blood Magic | 5 | Sorcerer Supernatural | WW4254 | Synopsis: Perhaps you learned magic from a particularly dark cult. Maybe your spirit needs additional energy, beyond your strength of will, to enact magic. Perhaps you foolishly studied under a vampire or from tomes plundered from vampires. Whatever the reason, your sorcerer's use of magic always requires the sacrifice of his own blood. In some cases, it will simply burn away from inside. In others, the magician must cut himself and include it in the ritual System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Blunt Fangs | 1 | Vampire Physical | WW2354 | Synopsis: Your teeth are huge and square, not sharp like those of other vampires. System: To do damage with a bit attack, you must score an additional success (thus, this extra success subtracts from the amount of damage you do). Once you have sunk your teeth into your prey, you inflict a level of damage for every two blood points you take. One your fangs are locked in a victim's flesh, you've got to chew and chew and chew... | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Botched Presentation | 1 | Vampire Camarilla | WW2302 | Synopsis: When your sire presented you to the Prince of the city, you flubbed it. Now you’re convinced His Majesty hates you (whether he does or not). System: You need to succeed on a Willpower roll (difficulty 7) just to stand in front of the Prince or one of his duly authorized representatives without running, blubbering, or otherwise making a fool of yourself. This Flaw can only be taken by Camarilla vampires. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bound | 2 or 5 | Supernatural | WW2302 WW4010 |
Synopsis: (Vampire - 2 points) You are blood bound to another vampire. Your regnant may not necessarily treat you badly, but the fact remains that your will is not entirely your own. The knowledge gnaws at you, even as you find yourself lost in devotion to your vampiric master. Sabbat vampires cannot take this Flaw. (Sorcerer - 5 points) You owe someone. Owe him big, and he's a tough collector. We'rd not talking about Jolly Joey Marconi, we're talking really big time: a demon, a spirit, a vengeful ghost, an angel. In exchange for some bargain, a powerful entity offered you something important. Now you owe him - or her, or it - a very big favor. And he's gonna hold you to that bargain. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bound By The Law Of Three | 5 | Mage Supernatural | WW4659 | Synopsis: For whatever reason, you are more than just a believer in the Verbena ideal of the Law of Threefold Return, you are a living embodiment of it, in that whatever harm you do to others using magic eventually returns to plague you. System: The exact definition of “harm” is up to you and the Storyteller to decide, but it definitely includes inflicting injury, pain, illness and bad luck, as well as influencing others against their will. Using magic to achieve any of these ends is always considered “vulgar with witnesses” for you (you and the gods are witness to it, if no one else). This means you accumulate more Paradox for it (possibly much more), and you’re more likely to suffer Paradox Backlashes because of it. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bound To The Council | 3 | Vampire Tremere Social | WW2357 | Synopsis: Whether because of a highly suspicious regent, a faux pas in the past or amissive from on high, your character was bound to the Council of Seven - a condition that he hasn't escaped. This doesn't stop the character from having personal goals and motives, but love of the Tremere clan always comes first. System: You must spend Willpower just to go against Tremere policy; violating the oath, to your chracter, is literally as difficult as a blood bound thrall trying to betray her regnant. When the council or their duly-appointed representatives (read: anyone with more Tremere rank than your character) says, "Jump," you character jumps, then waits around to find out how high before coming down. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bully | 1 | Social | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character tends to push people around when she can get away with it. System: This aggression doesn’t necessarily take on a physical display. It is often purely social. She chafes under the leadership of more forceful personalities and can be a malcontent when she isn’t in charge. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Burned Out | 3 | Children of Gaia | WW3853 | Synopsis: If anyone starts with the peace and love crap again, you just might lose it. Your lengthy struggle for good has taken its toll. System: You are depressed, cynical and prone to Harano; the difficulty of all Willpower rolls is raised by 1. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Calling Card | 2 | Mental Supernatural | WW4663 | Synopsis: Maybe your character has a self-destructive streak or maybe it’s just bad luck, but she can’t seem to keep from leaving some trace of her presence anywhere she doesn’t want to be connected to. This persistent clue of her involvement can be found at crime scenes, abandoned safe houses or any number of compromising places. Dogged investigators can recognize the signs she leaves and soon learn when she’s been around. System: You should choose some sign or set of signs the character leaves behind, like butts and packaging from her favorite brand of cigarettes, odd signs of her Resonance, or even an actual calling card that she has a compulsion to leave behind. Finding the calling card usually takes two successes on a Perception + Investigation roll (difficulty 6), but once the investigator finds the sign twice it drops to a single success. The calling card also reveals some minor detail about the character, such as her habits or musical tastes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Can't Cross Running Water | 3 | Vampire Supernatural | WW2204 WW2206 |
Synopsis: You believe in the old folklore, and cannot cross running water unless you are at least 50 feet above it. Running water is considered to be any body of water at least two feet wide in any direction and not completely stagnant. System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Can't Eat Solid Foods | 5 | Ananasi | WW3082 | Synopsis: You live on a liquid diet. For some reason, the human digestive system doesn't work in your body. No matter how light the food, anything solid that you eat causes you intense pain until you regurgitate it. All of your nourishment comes from blood or liquified flesh, and you need to feed this apetite far more often than a typical Ananasi would. System: You automatically lose one blood point a day, whether you have used any for other purposes or not. If your blood pool drops below three, you run a chance of entering a hunter induced frenzy (an exception to the rule that Ananasi cannot normally frenzy). The sight or smell of blood will require you to make a Willpower roll (difficulty 5), or immediately try to begin feeding off that source. Even if the source is a friend or ally, you will attack her and drain as much blood as you need. For every blood point drained, you get to make another Willpower roll to come out of the frenzy. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cannot Enter Holy Ground | 3 | Infernal | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character’s intense regret and guilt following her rebellion against God is so great that she cannot bear to enter holy ground or handle holy objects without suffering intense pain. System: No matter what her Torment level is, your character still suffers damage from holy ground and sanctified items such as crosses and holy water. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cast No Reflection | 1 | Supernatural | WW4603 | Synopsis: There are many explanations for this phenomenon, and no two agree: Your mage may have got trapped in a mirror or left in a little girl's bedroom somewhere which is better than the alternative, for some believe if it escapes, it runs around as your evil twin. System: In any case, your character casts no reflection, and this may cause many problems, especially because this is a common Flaw among the Nephandi. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cast No Shadow | 1 | Supernatural | WW4603 | Synopsis: There are many explanations for this phenomenon, and no two agree: Your mage may have attended the legendary Black School, where the Devil who runs the place took the hindmost as payment- in this case, your character's shadow. System: In any case, your character casts no shadow, and this may cause many problems, especially because this is a common Flaw among the Nephandi. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Catspaw | 2 | Vampire Social | WW2302 | Synopsis: You’ve done dirty work for someone high up in the city’s hierarchy in the past — the Sheriff, the Bishop, or even someone higher. System: However, instead of granting you favor, your deeds have made you an embarrassment or a liability. For the moment, your former employer’s concern is to keep you quiet. In the long term, it’s to get rid of you. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Changeling's Eyes | 1 | Supernatural | WW7300 | Synopsis: Your eyes are a startling color, maybe emerald green, violet, or yellow. System: This is a sign you are a changeling, recognizable to those who know the ancient lore. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chimerical Magnet | 5 | Supernatural | WW7300 | Synopsis: For some reason, chimera notice you more often than usual. In some cases this is of benefit, but more often than not this Flaw causes problems. System: Chimerical beasts on a rampage will tend to turn on you before attacking others. Nervosa find you irresistable, and sprites of all types surround you constantly, often making you the butt of their harmless but annoying pranks. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chronically Late | 1 | Social | WW8120 WW8202 |
Synopsis: You're always running behind schedule. System: If you agree to meet someone at a particular time, you must make a successful Willpower roll (difficulty 6) to arrive on time. Failure means you arrive between fifteen and thirty minutes late. A botch means you show up an hour late or not at all. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chronic Illness | 4 | Physical | WW8120 | Synopsis: You suffer from a debilitating illness such as chronic fatigue syndrom or even cancer. System: You frequently feel weak, and you are easily injured. Add two to the difficulty of any Athletics or soak rolls. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Clan Enmity | 4 | Vampire Social | WW2302 | Synopsis: One Clan in particular wants you dead. You have offended the entire Clan, from elders to neonates, and as a result every member of that bloodline wants your head on a plate. System: The effects of the Flaw may manifest as anything from very public snubs and insults to actual attempts on your unlife. You are also at +2 difficulty on all Social rolls relating to members of the Clan in question. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cleared Mists | 3 | Supernatural | WW7300 | Synopsis: The Mists are the effect of the Shattering on the human world. It cloaks the powers and enchantments of the Kithain, hiding their presence in its tendrils. Unfortunately, the Mists do not hide your magic or abilities. System: Should a mortal witness your actions, he will not forget the effects of your Arts or other fae abilities. As a result, you may reveal your nature to the mortal world, triggering dire consequences for the rest of the Kithain. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Clumsy | 2 | Physical | WW4805 | Synopsis: Are your fingers dipped in butter? It would seem so, the way things slide from your grasp! System: By the rules, you add two to the difficulty of any Dexterity-related roll except combat actions. When a sword's in your hands, you're steady enough - it's the times in between that have people wondering... | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cold Blooded | 2 | Mokole | WW3081 | Synopsis: In all your forms, you have no ability to regulate your body temperature. System: In warm weather, you get +1 Dexterity, but after each hour of exertion you must rest or cool yourself (such as with water) or lose a health level. If it grows too hot, high temperatures alone have the same detrimental effects of exertion. In cold weather, you suffer -1 Dexterity and -1 to Mental Attributes. In below-freezing weather, you take one health level of damage per hour from the cold, and you continue to get colder until you fall unconcious. After a number of hours equal to your Stamina, you will die. You may reverse this by heating yourself, such as with heated coveralls or in a hot bath. This flaw is most common for Suchids. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cold Breeze | 1 | Vampire Supernatural | WW2302 | Synopsis: A chill wind follows you everywhere you go. System: While it may make for dramatic entrances, this effect also discomfits mortals (+1 difficulty on all appropriate Social rolls) and marks you as obviously supernatural. Cold winds sweeping through executive offices or crowded nightclubs can raise all sorts of questions. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Color Blindness | 1 | Physical | WW2206 WW3806 |
Synopsis: You can only see in black and white. System: Color means nothing to you, although you are sensitive to color density, which you perceive in shades of gray. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Compulsion | 1 to 4 | Mental | WW4600 WW6007 |
Synopsis: There is something your mage is compelled to do or not do, and wheather or not he likes this fact is immaterial. This Flaw may be psychological, physiological, or supernatural in nature. If it's purely psychological, you may roll Willpower to resist the Compulsion (difficulty 6+ the point value of the Flaw). However, if it's physiological or supernatural, it doesn't matter how willing the mind is, since the spirit is bound or the body is crippled, and he is unable to do this thing no matter how hard he tries. The Flaw is worth two extra points if such is the case.
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Conditional Magic (flaw) | 1 to 6 | Magic Supernatural | WW4600 | Synopsis: There is one thing in the world that is a great boon, or bane, to your character's magic. Perhaps her spells work particularly well against men, or on Tuesdays, or just after a storm, or on people dressed all in black. Maybe she's powerless to affect those who are or who bear that certain thing, such as her magic being unable to affect Christians or those who carry a piece of rowan and red thread. It may be that a certain individual gave her power over them, or perhaps it is utterly proof against her magic due to an oath she swore or spells that were placed on her.
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Confused | 2 | Mental | WW7300 | Synopsis: You are often confused, and the world seems to be a very disoriented and twisted place. Sometimes you are simply unable to make sense of things. System: You need to roleplay this behavior all the time to a small degree, but your confusion becomes especially strong whenever stimuli around you (such as when a number of different people talk at once, or you enter a nightclub with loud, pounding music). You may spend Willpower to override the effects of your confusion, but only temporarily. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Conspicuous Consumption | 4 | Vampire Mental | WW2300 | Synopsis: It is not enough for you to draw nourishment from the blood of mortals — you believe you must also consume your victim’s heart, liver, and other blood-rich tissue. System: Of course, this will necessitate the deaths of all of your victims (unless you are extremely creative), which might lead to numerous problems with the Masquerade and maintaining Humanity. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Construct (flaw) | 2 | Construct | WW4014 | Synopsis: Some people were born of natural parents.You were born in a creche. Sexless fertilization, genetic alteration and carefully monitored Procedures brought you into this world, and no one will let you forget that. Despite this "Unity"everyone talks about, people treat you differently. Some outright despise you,while others treat you sooo nicely that it makes you want to puke. Chances are, you consider yourself different, too. Maybe you're arrogant aboutyour Homo superior status... or perhaps you'd consider Homo freakus more appropriate. System: In social situations, you're at a constant disadvantage (and might suffer penalties to your Social rolls), either through others' aversion or your own insecurity. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Consumption | 5 | Vampire Physical | WW2361 | Synopsis: Portions of the Antediluvian are not only within you, they're active and act like a cancer that devours you from the inside out. Your very blood is wrought with a corrosive, flesh-eating bacteria. System: At the beginning of each evening, you suffer one health level of bashing damage that cannot be soaked nor healed with blood. The only way to counteract the effect is by ingesting one-tenth of your body-weight in flesh to supplement your depleted carcass. Whether you kill and devour the skin from humans or raid the biohazard containers of liposuction clinics for siphoned fat, you need your ration of human flesh in order to survive. If you try and ingest this macabre meal before damage is done, you'll simply vomit it out like any other food - this does not impart the benefits of the Eat Food Merit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Contagious | 5 | Vampire Nosferatu | WW2354 | Synopsis: Dead bodies contain all sorts of infectious bacteria, fungi and spores. There's a reason coroners wear gloves when handling corpses. Thanks to a rather virulent version of Nosferatu's curse, a few doomed varieties of Nosferatu retain these infections after their Embrace. Contagious Nosferatu can never interact with mortals without the possibility of spreading sickness and disease. A mortal who touches a Contagious Nosferatu must make a Stamina roll (difficulty 9) or fall prey to illness for the next week. At the end of each week, the victim must make another roll; once he succeeds, he recovers from the illness. While this may seem like a rather crippling Flaw, it does force players to think of new ways of interacting with the human world (may of which are detailed in this chapter). To maintain a sense of game balance, most other supernatural creatures have ways of dealing with the Contagious Sewer Rat's disease: Werewolves regenerate very quickly, mages can mystically remove the infection from themselves or other mages, wraiths just don't give a damn because they'r incorporeal, and so on.
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Corrupt Embrace | 3 | Supernatural | WW2441 | Synopsis: For some supernal reason, your Kiss is cursed. Most of your attempts to sire or make something your ghoul result in a monster more foul than anything spawned by Cagn's curse. Your progeny become brutal, senseless killers hungry for blood and bone within an hour of receiving your Embrace. With nothing else to feed on, they'll tear themselves to pieces without understanding why. System: Any attempt to Embrace has a one-in-10 chance of being successful, with all other attempts resulting in aberrations. This Flaw may not be taken by Laibon of 14th generation or higher. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Criminal Entanglements | 4 | Social | WW8120 | Synopsis: You owe a lot of money or a big favor to someone on the wrong side of the law, and you have refused or been unable to pay. System: Although hitmen aren't being sent after you quite yet, the threat hangs over you constantly. The exact nature of the debt and the individual(s) behind it are left to the Storyteller, but they should suit your character concept. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Criminal Past | 1 | Social | WW20011 | Synopsis: While you are currently an honest and highly devout individual, that has not always been the case. At some point in the past, you were a known and violent criminal and may have been a hunted man for your criminal activities. System: All Social rolls with those who know your criminal history are made at +2 difficulty. Certain self-righteous cleargy, in particular, will especially eager to bring you to justice should they learn of your past. Those who know you are unlikely to ever give you the benefit of the doubt unless you have truly proven yourself reformed. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Criminal Record | 2 | Legal | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character’s mortal host had a bit of a shady past, having been convicted for several misdemeanors or perhaps for a minor felony. System: Your character is unable to buy firearms legally, and she receives exceptionally poor treatment from law-enforcement officials who know her record. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Crippled Limb | 3 | Physical | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character’s mortal body is either missing a limb or has injured one so badly that it is unusable. System: If one of her arms is crippled, increase the difficulty by two for actions that normally require two hands, such as firing a rifle. If one of her legs is crippled, she moves at only one-quarter normal speed without some sort of cane, walker or wheelchair. With the appropriate aid, your character can move up to half normal speed. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Crucial Component | 2 to 5 | Supernatural | WW4600 | Synopsis: There is some raw ingredient your mage needs to work his magic, besides magic itself. This component may be something rare or esoteric, like diamonds or ghostly ectoplasm, or perhaps something common or easily obtainable, like anger, alcohol or electricity. Without this crucial component, he cannot work his magic, and if this crucial component cannot be worked into a casting, oh well — you need to find a different Effect.
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Cryogenic Intolerance | 3 | Orpheus Sleepers | WW21001 | Synopsis: Your body doesn't respond well to cryogenic freezing. System: You can stay in suspension for only (Stamina + Starting Vitality) days before your body suffers from the onset of systemic cryopathy, a breakdown caused by overexposure to cryogenic suspension. For each day beyond your maximum limit in suspension, you lose one point of a Physical Attribute (chosen by the Storyteller). Once all Attributes reach one, the character takes lethal damage at the rate of one level per day. The character recovers Attribute points at the same rate at which he would heal levels of lethal damage, with Attribute points returning in reverse order in which they were lost (i.e., the first points lost are the last regained). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cultural Snob | 1 | Social | WW8120 | Synopsis: You have nothing but disdain for popular music, TV and movies. System: You couldn't name any of the current top-10 songs, and you think that knowledge of TV is a sign of poor taste and incorrigible stupidity. Unfortunately, this means you have a hard time relating to people who aren't equally snobbish with things. When dealing with strangers who don't share your allegedly enlightened views, increase the difficulty of any Social rolls by two. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Curiosity | 2 | Psychological | WW6007 WW7300 |
Synopsis: You are a naturally curious person, and find mysteries of any sort irresistible. In most circumstances, you find that your curiosity easily overrides your common sense. System: To resist the temptation, make a Wits roll (difficulty 5) for simple things like “I wonder what is in that cabinet.” Increase the difficulty up to 9 for things like, “I wonder what those strange sounds coming from the Unseelie duke's freehold are. I'll just slip in and check it out – no one will ever know. What could possibly go wrong?” | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cursed | 1 to 5 | Supernatural | WW21001 WW2300 |
Synopsis: You are the recipient of a supernatural curse. System: The strength and pervasiveness of the curse depend upon how many points you wish to incur. Examples follow:
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Cursed By God | 1-5 | Infernal | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character has been especially cursed by the Creator for actions taken during the War of Wrath. System: The strength and pervasiveness of the curse depends upon how many points you wish to gain. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Damned | 1 | Wraith Supernatural | WW6007 | Synopsis: Most people imagine death as a wonderful experience where you ascend to Valhalla, Nirvana, Heaven, or perhaps rejoin the Dreamtime. Obviously, you didn't make it, and are cursed to wander this wretched Shadowlands and never reach your destination. System: You may not visit places of your old religion without losing temporary Willpower at a rate of one point for every minute of exposure. Touching a religious artifact from your former religion will drain a point of Corpus from you as you burn in agony. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dancing Fool | 1 | Gurahl | WW3079 | Synopsis: Despite the stigma now attached to dancing in public, you cant help but respond to music. You enjoy going to clubs, square dances, line-dancing, a ceilidh - you name it. You know that other Gurahl look down on you for giving in to this symbol of the cruel treatment of bears by humans, but their censure doesn't stop you from indulging in your weakness. System: The difficulty of all Social rolls made to impress Gurahl who kow of your vice is increased by 1. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Darksight (flaw) | 2 | Supernatural | WW20007 | Synopsis: Your eyes invert the meaning of light and dark. You may view pitch-black darkness as though it were brightly and uniformly lit, while torches cast a radiance that obscures perception in the manner that darkness interferes with normal senses. The significance of colors likewise inverts, lending a surreal hue to the world without interfering with your ability to separate hues. All penalties for partial darkness instead apply to weak illumination, and the absolute emptiness of sunlight and similarly bright radiance blinds you (and burns you, in the case of sunlight). System: As a Flaw, your Darksight is permanent; you will never again view the universe through any semblance of human vision. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dark Fate | 5 | Supernatural | WW4600 | Synopsis: Some terrible fate looms over your mage, and worse still, she knows it. She will die in a horrible way, or she may be doomed to suffer for eternity. Maybe she had a vision of her own Gilgul, or of entering the Cauls of the Nephandi. Your character cannot escape this fate, and it will come to haunt her sooner than she thinks. Occasionally, situations may remind your mage of the futility of her existence. System: You must spend a Willpower point to overcome such lassitude or else lose a die from all rolls for the rest of the day. Only the Storyteller knows the exact nature of this fate, and it's up to him to determine how it will come to pass. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dark Secret | 1 | Social | WW2300 WW3806 |
Synopsis: You have some sort of secret that, if uncovered, would be of immense embarrassment to you and would make you a pariah in the local supernatural community. System: Examples include: Murdered an elder Kindred, being a member of the Sabbat, turned on his mentor, secretly in love with a Widderslainte, had a lover who is a Black Spiral Dancer, responsible for the slaughter of your former pack or the mysterious death of a sept leader. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dead Passion | 4 | Mage Cult of Ecstasy Mental | WW4661 | Synopsis: Some terrible trauma has scarred your Cultist permanently. System: Pick one of the Nine Sacred Passions (p. 39). Whenever your character experiences that passion (Storyteller’s discretion), even in passing, you must expend a Willpower point for any magic that the character performs. Perhaps with lots of work and therapy the character might overcome this scarred passion, but this terrible victimization will always follow him. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Deaf | 4 | Physical | WW4600 | Synopsis: Your mage's natural Pattern is deaf, and the mage cannot hear at all! System: You fail all rolls involving hearing automatically. This Flaw increases the difficulty of many Alertness rolls by three as well, since your mage must rely on other senses for warnings and clues. Overcoming this defect with magic, as with all such Flaws, requires the use of difficult permanent rituals and the expenditure of experience points. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Death's Reflection | 3 | Vampire Supernatural | WW2362 | Synopsis: You cast a reflection normally, which would cancel out the clan weakness - except that your reflection always shows the state you'd be in if you were dead. System: Any Lasombra more than a few decades old looks in reflection like an ambling skeleton. Younger vampires appear as rotting corpses. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Deathsight | 2 | Vampire | WW2302 | Synopsis: Everything appears rotted and decayed to you. The world appears to you as a corpse; mortals look diseased or skeletal, buildings seem decrepit. System: You are at -2 difficulty to resist all rolls based on Appearance, but by the same token you are at +2 difficulty on all Perception-based rolls. In addition, you find social interaction difficult and are at +1 difficulty on all Social-based rolls. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Deep Sleeper | 1 | Mental | WW2300 WW4600 |
Synopsis: When you sleep, it is very difficult for you to awaken. System: The difficulty of any roll to awaken during the day is increased by two. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Defective Sense | 1 | Physical | WW4600 | Synopsis: One of your character's senses is dulled or abnormally damaged in some fashion. Perhaps the character is hard to hearing, has limited taste receptors, is color-blind or is correctably nearsighted. System: In each case, you suffer a two-point penalty to the difficulty of all rolls involving the flawed sense. Obviously, you cannot take this Flas in conjunction with an Acute Sense of the same type! | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Defensive | 1 | Social | WW8120 WW8202 |
Synopsis: You have problems taking responsibility for your actions. System: Perhaps you view yourself as a perfectionist, or maybe you're simply too immature to accept the blame for failure. When things go wrong, you look for ways to blame others and rarely accept blame or criticism for your actions without contention. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Defiled | 6 | Kuei-Jin | WW2900 | Synopsis: You have ingested corrupt Chi and bear its taint. This Flaw is most common among vampires who fed near the blasted zones of Hiroshima or Nagasaki, but any site of tainted Chi has the potential to defile a vampire. System: Defiled vampires constantly suffer nightmaresand burning pain. Thus, defiled vampires' wound penalties are actually reduced by one (-2 becomes -1,etc.).However,anytime a defiled vampire botches any roll involving the expenditure of Chi or Willpower, he must make a Stamina roll (difficulty 6). Failure induces a horrid physiological reaction — from one to five (one die, divided by two) points of Chi spontaneously reject themselves from die Kuei-jin's body. The vampire vomits the Chi as a disgusting (and unusable) sludge. Furthermore, the vampire loses a permanent Health Level from the accompanying internalbums.This Health Level cannot be restored through any widely known method, though mmors persist that certain reclusive bodhisattvas know a cure. Few Kuei-jin with this Flaw live very long unlives, and most are immediately branded as akuma. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Deformity | 3 | Physical | WW4600 | Synopsis: You mage has some kind of deformity - a misshapen limb, hunchback, clubfoot, etc, - that affects his physical abilities and interactions with others. System: Having a hunchback, for instance, would lower a character's Dexterity by two dots and increase the difficulty of die rolls relating to social skills by one, when appropriate. After all, a hunchback can type as well as the next guy, and social interactions aren't based on appearance over the Digital Web. It is the responsibility of the Storytell to determine the specific effects of the chosen deformity. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Degeneration | 3, 6, or 9 | Physical | WW4600 | Synopsis: Your character will die without the aid of magic or science to sustain her. She might be the victim of a disease or curse, or maybe she's something that wasn't meant to be alive in the first place. System: (3 points) At the lowest version of this Flaw, your character simply does not have the natural healing factor with which most mortals are born. All wounds he suffers remain until treated with magic or Technocratic science. He will not heal any damage otherwise. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Demanding Career | 2 | Economic | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character’s host’s current job requires long hours and frequent travel, making it challenging for her to both work and pursue her goals. System: She must always carry a pager and keep in touch with the office, and she can be called back to work at almost any time. If she should quit her job to free up time for her infernal agenda, reduce your character’s Resources by at least one point. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Demented Eidolon | 3 | Technocracy Supernatural | WW4014 | Synopsis: The voices in your head won't let you be! Superstitionist visions torment you night and day, weird Eidolons tantalize you with their commands, everything in you says you're going insane, but still the Genius drives you toward a complete breakdown... or treason. System: Essentially, this Flaw represents a mystic Avatar — one that refuses to accept the Technocracy's paradigm, and runs around in your head in a fully supernatural form. This split between your conscious mind and mystic soul erodes your sanity and tears at your allegiance to the Union. It makes an appropriate addition to Merits like Avatar Companion, Inner Knight, Past Life, Spirit Mentor and Twin Souls, as well as Flaws like Dark Fate, Psychic Vampire and Throwback. What you see and what you believe are on a crash course. Sooner or later, one will win... or you'll go mad... or both. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Demon-hounded | 1-4 | Supernatural | WW2800 | Synopsis: A demon has taken a special interest in your soul. She appears to you occasionally, using threats, bribes and honeyed words to win you to her cause. Sometimes she just asks you to perform innocuous favors for her. Sometimes she asks you to sell your soul. Sometimes she offers favors or information without any apparaent catch. In any case, it is not your interests she serves, but those of her diabolical masters. All of her plots are ultimately designed to ensnare you and win your soul. System: A minor demon (1-point Flaw) may be an annoying imp, incapable of no more than distracting you, thieving small items and pleading for your soul; its plans are unimpressive, but can be frustrating. A greater creature (4 points) is your physical equal and can concoct horribly devious plans to win your soul. In either case the Storyteller creates the character for the demon, and keeps track of its plots. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Depression | 4 | Mental | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character’s mortal host was mired in a pit of bleak, mind-numbing sorrow. She refused to seek professional help, convinced that her eternally dark mood was completely natural — or deserved. System: Your character does not regain a point of Willpower per day as most characters do. Instead, she gains Willpower only through actions, and even those must ardently
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Deranged | 2 | Mental | WW4600 | Synopsis: Due to circumstances beyond her control, your character is permanently insane. This state may result from a congential brain disorder, or maybe she saw things she wasn't meant to see that drove her mad. System: Although you can overcome this insanity temporarily with Willpower, your character might never overcome its grip. However, while your mage is crazy, she is not necessarily a Marauder. Her magic or science may, in fact, be one of the few sane things about her. Choose or create a Derangement. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Devil's Mark | 1 | Supernatural | WW4600 | Synopsis: Somewhere along the line, your mage made a pact with a demon or devil and it tunneled its foul power into him, leaving a mark in the process. System: This blemish (known as a witch's nipple) is dark and unwholesome looking, but it is insensitive to pain. In ages past, the “witch prickers” of the Inquisition would test these marks with special pins before they burned infernalists at the stake. In the modern day, the puritanical pricks are few and far between, and most people who see this mark will just think it's a birthmark. Despite the name “nipple,” it can grow anywhere on your mage's body. On the plus side, if you have some demonic familiar, your imp can suck Quintessence directly from your character's third nipple, with the added bonus of it being insensible to pain — a real perk when you have a cat chewing on your tit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Diabolic Sire | 2 | Vampire | WW2206 | Synopsis: Your sire is engaged in acts that could cause a tremendous uproar in the Camarilla. System: She could be wantonly breaking the Masquerade, or hunting down the elders of the city and feasting on their blood. Archons are likely to come to you in order to discover your sire's whereabouts, and they may not believe you if you tell them you do not know. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Didactic P'o | 2 | Kuei-Jin Crane | WW2908 | Synopsis: Your P'o fancies itself a great teacher. System: Whenever you're in shadow soul, it takes the opportunity to deliver long lectures about its motives, analysis of the siuation and so on, generally drawing on extremely garbled versions of Crane theology. Whenever you barely escape shadow, wave or fire soul (with a roll that generates just one success), make a Willpower roll against a difficulty of 9 minus the local Wall rating. If this roll fails, your P'o achieves a limited degree of control, enough to force you to expound briefly on all the aspects of Crane doctrine that your associates should consider in the midst of a stressful situation. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Diet of Worms | 1 | Corax | WW3077 | Synopsis: You have a hard time keeping your appetites straight. While in bird form, you get cravings for hamburgers and fries - neither of which will do much to keep you airborne. Even worse, your bird appetites come through when you're in Homid, meaning that you've got unhealthy attractions to things like roadkill. System: Needless to say, this Flaw can cause certain social situations to become awkward unless you make a Willpower roll (difficulty 7). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Different Body | 1 | Kuei-Jin | WW2900 | Synopsis: You were forced to reincarnate in a body different from the one that housed your soul during mortal life. System: This body is not entirely comfortable to you, and this discomfort might manifest itself in the form of nervous tics, involuntary twitches or similar habits. Occasionally, you might spontaneously display a mannerism of the previous body's inhabitant —and if, by ill fortune, the body's original soul still exists as a wraith or spirit, unlife can get interesting indeed. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Diminished Attributes | Variable | Physical | WW4600 | Synopsis: Life isn't fair. When they were passing our brains, brawn or beauty, someone else got your character's portion - maybe several of them. What this means is that your character is remarkably lacking in the social, physical or mental department. He might be a victim of disease or brain damage, or he may just have been born on the shallow end of the gene pool. It happens. However, you (the player) have points to spend on other stuff. Real life may not be fair, but at least game reality is. However, Storytellers should be careful with this Flaw, and make certain that the player rolepays the actual realities of being shortchanged. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Disconcerting | 2 | Social | WW3037 | Synopsis: You creep people out. It's not the things you say, or your looks, it's just... you. People don't handle your presence very well, and animals are skittish around you. Your actions may put them at ease, or might make things worse, but that nagging eeriness never fades. Even your best friends admit you're weird. System: In game terms, your Bastet adds +2 to all Social difficulties that involve getting someone to like or trust her. This disconcerting aura has nothing to do with your looks or manners, and you may have to use those talents to balance out the effect you have on those around you. As the player, you may have to act out some sort of eerie mannerism, or struggle with the fact that people just don't care to be around your character. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Discordant | 1 or 3 | Mage Celestial Chorus Supernatuarl | WW4665 | Synopsis: For some reason, your mage doesn’t fit into the harmony of the Chorus. This Flaw isn’t an actual problem with singing — although she probably isn’t any good at that, either — but rather, it’s a problem in finding a way to become part of the whole. System: Any time your Singer wishes to perform magic by acting in concert with another mage, you suffer a penalty. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Discredited | 1 | Social | WW4658 | Synopsis: When you turn to unorthodox methods, you stand an excellent chance of burning your bridges. This occurs quite frequently in the Sons of Ether. A Discredited character has had his name dragged through the mud in academic circles and is considered a crackpot or a dangerous fraud. System: Accordingly, characters with this Flaw suffer a straight +2 penalty on all Social and Background rolls involving the scientific community as well as informed laypersons, impertinent undergraduates and inveterate skeptics. The person on the street still doesn’t know who you are, and you might have fringe sympathizers, but reputable academics consider you to be near anathema. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Disease Carrier | 4 | Vampire Physical | WW2300 | Synopsis: Your blood carries a lethal and highly contagious disease. The disease can be anything from rabies to HIV, and Kindred who drink your blood have a 10% chance of becoming a carrier as well. System: You must spend an extra blood point each night on awakening, or you will begin manifesting symptoms of the disease (increased chance to frenzy for rabies, reduced soak rolls for HIV, etc.). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Disfigured | 2 | Physical | WW2300 WW4600 |
Synopsis: A hideous disfigurement makes your character's appearance disturbing. System: The difficulties of all die rolls relating to social interactions increase by two. The character may not have an Appearance rating greater than 2. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Disgrace To The Blood | 3 | Vampire Social | WW2302 | Synopsis: Your sire regards the fact that he Embraced you to be a titanic mistake, and has let everyone know it. System: You are mocked at gatherings, taunted by your peers, and actively despised by the one who should be giving you guidance. Any request or petition you make is likely to be looked down upon by friends of your sire, and your achievements are likely to be discounted. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distinctive Appearance | 1 | Wraith Physical | WW6007 | Synopsis: You have something unforgettable about your appearance, like a strange hairstyle, a tattoo in a prominent place, or bi-colored eyes. People who see it will remember it and thus, you. System: You can cover it with Moliate, but Moliate costs Corpus, and who has that much to burn? If you're trying to hide or stay unnoticed, this can be a royal pain. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distinguishing Characteristic | 1-2 | Physical | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character’s mortal body has a physical feature that makes her very easy to pick out in crowds, such as elaborate tattoos, a scar or an obvious birthmark. System: This Flaw is worth one point if the characteristic is hidden easily under clothes, two points if it is not. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distorted Image | 1 | Supernatural | WW4044 | Synopsis: You character's image does not do what it's supposed to; that is, look like her. System: Her shadow may make obscene gestures behind her back or show the form of her alter-shape, and her reflection pulls faces at her from the mirror or reveals to her companions that she is, in reality, a dragon or a vacationing extradimensional horror. Worse yet, this trouble extends to all audiovisual equipment and any likeness created by particularly talented artists. However, since said artists have probably already seen the mage for what she really is (or imagines herself to be), this Flaw isn't as much of a problem as the mall security cameras showing that Shiva the Destroyer is in Housewares, Aisle 6. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dogged By Fringe Media | 2 | Social | WW8120 WW8202 |
Synopsis: You have somehow attracted the attention of an amateur reporter, one who covers a fringe website or publishes a zine that covers the bizarre or paranormal. System: This crank occasionally follows you to try to discover any dirt on you. Unfortunately, and in true modern journalism style, he tends to catch you in bizarre circumstances that he simply can't understand. Of course, he tries to interpret them anyway. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Domitor Pariah | 2 | Ghoul | WW2021 | Synopsis: You are Bound to a vampire who, for whatever reason, is unwelcome among or even hated by the other Kindred of the chronicle area. Without Cainite allies, she finds herself relying on her human and ghoul associates to get by. System: You will likely find yourself given additional responsibilities, which may present opportunities for you to further ingratiate yourself with the master. However, if other Kindred discover whom you serve, your life might well be in danger. Ther Storyteller will determine why your domitor is so despised; you are welcome to offer suggestions, but the Storyteller is under no obligation to tell you the cause of such antipathy. You might not even know that your beloved liege is hated at all; after all, who could dislike such a wonderful creature as she...? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Double Betrayer | 4 | Vampire Tremere Social | WW2357 | Synopsis: At some point in the past, your character undertook the Vaulderie. She may have legitimately tried to join the Sabbat, or perhaps she didn't know any better or was compelled. Regardless, she now bears the mark of the Betrayer. She has since been redeemed and welcomed back into the clan's ranks, but the mark will haunt her always. System: As usual with the mark, all Tremere can tell that your character betrayed the clan once. Those who know of your character's past will treat her with contempt; add two to the social difficulties for interacting with other Tremere, so long as they're loyal to the clan. Tremere who don't know the circumstatnces will probably assume that your character is a Sabbat traitor, and might try to capture or destroy her, or at least attempt to inform the pyramid of her whereabouts. Should your character ever fail in her reports or relapse in bad behavior, you can expect that she will be hunted down just like the Tremere do with other threats. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Double Jeopardy | 5 | Garou Metis Physical | WW3212 | Synopsis: You were born not with one, but two metis deformities. System: These are incurable and cannot be eliminated through experience points or events in the chronicle. Gaia has either marked you for something special or cursed you for some unknown reason. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Driving Goal | 3 | Mental | WW3108 | Synopsis: You have a personal goal which sometimes compels you and directs you in startling ways. The goal is always limitless in depth, and you can never truly achieve it. System: Because you must work toward your goal throughout the chronicle (though you can avoid it for short periods by spending Willpower), it will get you into trouble and may jeopardize other actions. Choose your driving goal carefully, as it will direct and focus everything your character does. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dulled Bite | 2 | Vampire Physcial | WW2302 | Synopsis: For some reason your fangs never developed fully, or they may not have manifested at all. System: When feeding, you need to find some other method of making the blood flow. Failing that, you must achieve double the normal number of successes in order to make your bite penetrate properly. A number of Caitiff and high-Generation vampires often manifest this Flaw. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Earthbound | 3 | Supernatural | WW3110 | Synopsis: (Eshtarra) You have an inherent need to feel something solid underfoot. You avoid traveling by airplane whenever possible, dislike water (even if you're able to swim) and otherwise do whatever you can to remain "on the ground". Even when you travel through the Umbra, this feeling of discomfort accompanies you. You are only at ease when you have actually arrived at some "solid" place in the Umbra. System: You must spend a point of Willpower in order to board a plane, use a Gift that allows flight or take some similar action that separates you from terra firma. You must also make a Willpower roll whenever you enter the Umbra to avoid having to suffer a +1 difficulty to all your actions while beyond the Gauntlet. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Easily Sensed | 3 | Wraith | WW6007 | Synopsis: For some reason, your presence in the Shadowlands causes the Quick discomfort when you are near them. Wherever you go the living notice you, and the more alert among them can actually see you and fall subject to the Fog. Places that you normally frequent become known to the living as haunted, and you have a reputation building rapidly about what you are and who you were. Unwanted attention can bring hunters, and even cause the Arcanum to take notice of you. It is likely that cooner or later an exorcist will be brought around to "cleanse" the areas you frequent of their taint. System: While the Quick can take note of your presence with more ease, the Shroud is unaltered with one exception: Practitioners of the Embody Arcanos receive a -2 difficulty against the local Shroud rating when using the Whispers and Phantom arts, but gain no other bonuses. The odd emanations from your body are noticed in the Tempest as well, and spending too much time in any location can actually cause Nihils to form as the barrier between the Tempest and the Shadowlands gradually weakens. Constant travel is necessary to avoid the formation of Nihils. For this reason alone you are not very popular with the local wraiths. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Eccentric Appearance | 1 | Social | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character’s mortal host dyed her hair pink, wore clothes that were fashionable only among fringe subcultures such as goths or punks, and otherwise appeared nothing like the average citizen. System: When dealing with people who are not familiar with your character’s host’s particular subculture, increase the difficulty by two on any Social rolls you attempt. Your character’s appearance unnerves mainstream people and makes them wary of her. Furthermore, her appearance is eye-catching, though people tend to focus on her mode of dress rather than her actual physical characteristics. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Echoes | 1 to 5 | Changeling Mage Wraith Supernatural | WW4600 WW6007 |
Synopsis: (Changeling) Your connection to the Dreaming is stronger than in most of the Kithian. As a result of this powerful connection, you are more susceptible to the ancient wives' tales of things which traditionally affect faeries.
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Echoes Of The Past | 1-3 | Wraith | WW6007 | Synopsis: You are unwilling to leave your life in the Skinlands behind you. This compulsion is so powerful that it actually has a physical manifestation in the personal haunt of a wraith. System: In its simplest form (one point), it can be a scent which was important to you wile alive. Perhaps it is the smell of the lilac perfume you were, the roses you tended, or a whiff of the gin with which you drank yourself to death. Anyone present in the haunt may make a Perception roll (difficulty 6) to notice this. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Eerie Presence | 2 | Supernatural | WW21001 WW2300 |
Synopsis: Mortals have an unconscious awareness of your undead nature, which makes then anxious and ill at ease in your presence. System: Because of this, difficulties of all rolls relating to social interaction with mortals are increased by two. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Embittered Shadow | ? | ? | WW6013 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Emotional Attachment | 3 | Ananasi | WW3082 | Synopsis: You have managed to come through the Metamorphosis with more of your human emotions intact than most of the Ananasi possess, and you suffer for it. There is a part of you that longs for human companionship and wants to have a "normal" life, which may not be possible in the world of the Ananasi. Family and friends aren't just tools to you, they are necessary companionship, and a potential bargaining chip against you. System: In order to resist the emotional pulls of those closest to you (for instance, if a friend is endangered or you're forced to leave him for a while), you must make a Willpower roll (difficulty 8) to resist your emotional ties. Other Ananasi look upon this trait as a weakness, and you suffer a +1 difficulty to all social rolls when dealing with any of the Damhan that know about your soft spot. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Emotional Isolation | ? | ? | WW2233 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Empathy (ananasi) | ? | ? | WW3082 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Empathy (Flaw) | 3 | Ananasi | WW3082 | Synopsis: You aren't like other Ananasi. You actually feel for others. Most Ananasi don't care what happens to their brey or any other being for that matter, but you care. It isn't just the people that you feed upon on a regular basis, but the homeless man on the street, or the single mother that just lost her job. You actually want to help them out. System: Whether a situation arises that puts you in a position where you might be able to help someone else, you must make a Willpower roll (difficulty 6) or your guilt will get the better of you, and you will do something to help them out. Sometimes this can be as simple as giving a small monetary donation, while other times it will get you into deep trouble. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Enchanted Blood | ? | ? | WW7008 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Endless Hunger | ? | ? | WW6013 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Enemy | 1 to 5 | Social | WW2300 WW3806 |
Synopsis: You have an enemy, or perhaps a group of enemies, who seek to harm you. System: The power of the enemy depends upon how many points the player wishes to spend (five points indicate the wrath of an Methuselah, archmage, or other potent supernatural foe). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Enemy Brood | 3 | Vampire Nosferatu | WW2354 | Synopsis: A brood of your fellow Nosferatu have an unceasing vendetta against you. System: You can run from them, but you can't hide. If you stay in the same city, they will pool whatever resources they have to make your existence a living hell. Traveling through the local sewers is a nightmare. If you flee, they will use their influence and contacts to call in favors in the next city you show your ugly mug. The Storyteller may allow you to buy off this Flaw, but only after you've completed a story in which you've resolved and overcome this social stigma. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Escaped Target | 2 | Vampire Social | WW2302 | Synopsis: You had targeted a mortal for the Embrace, but someone else got there first. System: You cannot stand the humiliation of being cheated of your prize, and fly into a rage (+2 difficulty to avoid frenzy) whenever you see the one who got away. This hatred may lead you into other irrational behaviors, like Embracing enemies of the neonate, creating unauthorized childer, or even trying to kill your rival. Furthermore, your petty and irrational behavior is well-known and quite noticeable, and as a result you are at + 1 difficulty on all Charisma rolls until the situation is resolved. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Expendable | 1 | Vampire | WW2302 | Synopsis: Someone in power doesn’t want you around. Maybe she wants territory you possess, or is jealous of the attention you're getting from a prize mortal retainer - the details are irrelevant. System: What does matter is that she has the power to maneuver you into dangerous situations “for the good of your people,” and has no compunctions about doing so. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Eyes of the Tyrant | 3 | Mokole | WW3081 | Synopsis: Like the Tyrannosaurus rex, you have difficulty seeing non-moving objects. System: You receive +3 to the difficulty of sight-related Perception rolls. If any enemy can remain perfectly still, you cannot see them at all. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fading Echoes | 1 | Orpheus Projectors | WW21001 | Synopsis: Your brain processes the memories of your projecting experiences just like it processes dreams. System: Within moments of re-entering your body, you forget the crisp details of the entire projecting experience. One or two key images linger, but the rest is ephemeral and fades like a dream. Skimmers may have the option of scrawling hurried notes before the fleeting images vanish, but sleepers forget almost everything by the time they emerge from suspension. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Failure | ? | ? | WW???? | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Faint Of Heart | 3 | Mental | WW8202 | Synopsis: The sight of gore and blood shocks your character to the core. System: If she witnesses a gruesome scene, you must make a Willpower roll (difficulty 6) to keep your character from suffering debilitating nausea for five to 10 minutes. The difficulty of all actions increases by one when your character is ill. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fallen Clutch | 5 | Mokole | WW3081 | Synopsis: Whether or not you know it, your entire home clutch has fallen to the Dissolver. The nature of the temptation and his weakness are not known to you automatically. System: The Storyteller will create the situation and reveal it to you in the course of the game. You may become aware of his nature through knowing of cannibalism, alliances with fomori or vampires, or other ghastly actions. With your entire clutch has fallen, you are in serious trouble. First of all, you effectively have no clutch. Second, your clutch will want to find you and either kill you or make you like them. Third, other Mokole will automatically assume that you have fallen as well. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fangless | 2 | Vampire Physical | WW2101 | Synopsis: Your Embrace malfunctioned: the Curse of Caine made you a vampire... but it didn't give you fangs! System: You must use a knife, syringe, or other sharp instrument to extract the blood you need to survive. Very few mortals find such excanguination pleasant, at least until you place your mouth to the wound (the the Kiss proceeds as normal). Having no fangs also removes your one natural way to cause aggravated damage. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Faulty Enhancements | 2-5 | Technocracy | WW4014 | Synopsis: The better body they promised you hasn't been everything it's supposed to be. Maybe your cybernetics kick out at odd moments or the counterprocedures fail just as you need them most or your augmented prowess demands a steady diet of high-carbo snacks or your psi enhancers go haywire and flood you with overstimulation.... System: No matter what the difficulty, you suffer from some sort of handicap related to your bioenhancement (see the Background: Enhancement). The Flaw bonus depend on how frequently (and how badly) things go screwy: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Feeding Fetish | 1 | Vampire Mental | WW2101 | Synopsis: You feel compelled to bite only a specific part of the body to feed. System: Attempting to bite a victim anywhere else forces a Willpower check (difficulty 6). The neck, of course, is most traditional, but the legendary Armenian vampire Dakhanavar bit only the soles of his victim's feet. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fertile Essence | 1 | Mokole/Zhong Lung | WW3081 | Synopsis: You are filled with life-giving essence, to the peril of anyone who knows you. System: If anyone drinks from the same glass as you, uses the same pathing pool, or even handles your clothing or utensils, they have have children who will resemble you. Even people who are sterile or barren might become pregnant because of you (Storyteller's option, and certainly not applicable to metis characters). This can become annoying, and cause some serious misunderstandings. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fifth Degree | 5 | Technocracy | WW4014 | Synopsis: You're in trouble with Control. Maybe you're a renegade superstitionist who's still under guard in her new "family," an agent who's too careless or independent for her own good, a loudmouth who's said way too much or a loose cannon with one more shot left in her.... Either way, you've already been subjected to discipline. Now you stand one or two steps from total re-education... or termination. You've been too valuable to kill so far, but one more slip, and.... System: In game terms, this separation makes it very hard to get things done; add two or three to the difficulty of anyroll that involves requisitioning equipment, making friends, pulling strings or employing other Union resources. Occasionally, other parties will deliberately screw with your missions, tools or reputation. (Storyteller's option.) Worse, the upper echelons are watching you; you can't afford to step out of line... ever. Not if you want to stay alive. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Flashbacks | 3 | Psychological | WW2303 WW6007 |
Synopsis: You are prone to flashbacks if you are in either high-pressure situations or circumstances that are similar to the event that caused the flashback itself. Flashbacks can be caused by almost any trauma - torture, extended combat or repeated drug experimentation. Either positive or negative stimulation could result in an episode. Emotional anxiety and stress are the usual catalysts for the flashbacks to begin. Returning to a good and happy vision can be just as dangerous or distracting as suddenly being surrounded by demonic hallucinations. System: During the flashback, you are not aware of what is really around you. Even people speaking to you will be viewed as people or objects from the vision. You can mistake men for women, people for animals and even inanimate objects for people. To you, reality has shifted, and you are back there again. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Flesh Of The Corpse | 5 | Vampire Physical | WW2300 | Synopsis: Your flesh does not fully regenerate itself once it is damaged. System: While you are able to heal yourself to the point of regaining full functionality, your skin still retains the cuts, tears, bullet holes, and other visible damage etc., that you have incurred. Depending on the nature of the damage, this Flaw will make social dealings exceedingly difficult. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Forced Transformation | 1-4 | Supernatural | WW3806 | Synopsis: Certain circumstances force you to undergo an uncontrollable shift in form. System: You may resist the change by spending a Willpower point, but once you have made the forced change, you may not change back until the triggering situation has passed. You may use the following examples or design your own circumstances and point costs (with Storyteller approval). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Foreigner | 2 | Social | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character’s mortal host is not native to the area in which she’s been living. While your character might understand the language and the general customs, she has trouble with many of the finer details. System: She has a distinguishing accent (which makes her easy to identify), and the difficulty of any Streetwise and Etiquette rolls you attempt increases by two. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Former Prince | 3 | Vampire Camarilla | WW2302 | Synopsis: Once, you held near-absolute power in a city, but those nights are gone now. Perhaps you stepped down, perhaps you were deposed, or perhaps your city fell to the Sabbat; it matters little in your reduced state. System: What does matter is that the Prince in the city where you now dwell is aware of your prior employment, and has concerns that you might be trying to make a comeback. The machinery of the Camarilla in the city where you now make your home is subtly stacked against you, and if the Prince sees an opportunity to get rid of you he just might take it. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Foul Mouth | ? | ? | WW7052 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fresh Meat | ? | ? | WW4253 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Geas (Flaw) | 1-5 | Supernatural | WW3807 WW7300 |
Synopsis: You are under some sort of geas, a curse that requires you to perform some action, or prevents you from it. System: If you break the geas a curse will befall you, and you might even die. Whether it is an inherited duty, something that runs in the family, or something just for you, depends. What matters is that something horrible will befall the character should he break his geas. Exactly what will happen depends on the geas, and on the Storyteller's whim - although a broken geas usually leads to a hero's doom in most legends.
The geas need not be a taboo, it could also be a requirement, as the samples below suggest.
Exactly what happens if the geas is broken is up to the Storyteller. It is suggested that the wording of the geas at least hints at the punishment, but it could also be a complete mystery to the character. Perhaps he even thinks the geas is superstition. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gender Bender | ? | ? | WW6304 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ghoulish Sense Of Humor | 1 | Social | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character finds humor in situations that make most people uncomfortable. Her bad taste doesn’t make her particularly resistant to the horrors of gruesome sights. Her defense mechanism is simply to belittle the situation or those involved in an offcolor way. System: When confronted with a horribly gory scene or otherwise uncomfortable situation, she tends to crack jokes and sling insults. The difficulty of any Social roll you make under such circumstances increases by two. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glowing Eyes | 3 | Vampire Physical | WW2302 | Synopsis: You have the stereotypical glowing eyes of vampire legend, which gives you a -1 difficulty on Intimidation rolls when you’re dealing with mortals. System: However, the tradeoffs are many; you must constantly disguise your condition (no, contacts don’t cut it); the glow impairs your vision and puts you at +1 difficulty on all sight based rolls (including the use of ranged weapons); and the radiance emanating from your eye sockets makes it difficult to hide (+2 difficulty to Stealth rolls) in the dark. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Goblin Magnet | ? | ? | WW7052 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Graceless | 2 | Aptitude | WW3037 | Synopsis: The antithesis of the graceful Merit: You always look awkward, even when you're totally on top of things. Everything you do looks, feels, or sounds wrong, even if you go about it the right way. People think you're a shmuck no matter what you do, and this drives you crazy. Which, of course, makes you look even worse. For a werecat, this is an infuriating Flaw... System: In game terms, Graceless adds +2 difficulty to all Social rolls which involve looking good, from Seduction to Etiquette, and leads other Bastet to think less of you. Depending on the circumstances, this may cost you a point of Cleverness Renown, although this can be offset by Ferocity or Honor as you struggle through. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Greedy | 3 | Social | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character’s mortal host lived to make money. Family, friends and other concerns were trivial when compared to the all-mighty dollar. System: If someone offers your character a bribe, you must make a Willpower roll (difficulty 7) to resist. If the bribe involves something that won’t directly result in any injuries or lasting damage as far as the character knows, increase the difficulty to 8. Your character also tends to victimize demons who have a lot of material wealth. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gregarious | ? | ? | WW7051 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Grip Of The Damned | 4 | Vampire Supernatural | WW2300 | Synopsis: There is no ecstasy in your Embrace — only terror and pain. Mortals upon whom you feed struggle and shriek while you attempt to feed, requiring you to grapple with them for as long as you wish to take their blood. System: For vampires with high Humanity, this experience may require a Humanity roll, at the discretion of the Storyteller. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Guilt-wracked | 4 | Vampire Mental | WW2302 | Synopsis: You simply cannot come to grips with the fact that you must drink blood to survive. System: You suffer horrible guilt over each time you feed (roll Conscience, difficulty 7, or else frenzy every time you feed — characters with the Conviction Virtue cannot take this Flaw) and try to avoid doing so as much as possible. This means that you rarely have much blood in your system, leaving you vulnerable to both attacks and hunger-based frenzies. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gullible | 1 | Mental | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character’s mortal host had a lot of trouble separating truth from fiction. System: Your character is not stupid, she just tends to believe what people tell her rather than taking things with a grain of salt. Increase the difficulty by two on any roll to detect lies. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Harano Prone | ? | ? | WW3860 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Harbinger Of The Abyss | 5 | Supernatural | WW20007 | Synopsis: You are a conduit to the ultimate darkness that lies Beyond. Lights dim in your presence and shadows rustle at the edge of vision in dire anticipation of your blasphemy. Small fires extinguish when you draw close and the chill of the Void is in your touch. System: Your player must roll your Obtenebration rating against the soak difficulty of any mundane flame within two yards of you. This roll is reflexive and mandatory, and success extinguishes the flame. This dimming is in addition to suffering the effects of Touch of Frost and Eerie Presence (Dark Ages: Vampire pp. 308–9). The Flaw conveys one benefit: Your unnatural radiance reduces the difficulty of all Intimidation rolls by 3, to a minimum difficulty of 4. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hard Of Hearing | 1 | Physical | WW2300 | Synopsis: Your hearing is defective. System: The difficulties of any rolls involving the use of hearing are increased by two. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hatred | 3 | Psychological | WW2206 WW3108 |
Synopsis: You have an unreasoning hatred of a certain thing. Your hate is total and largely uncontrollable. System: You may hate a species of animal, a class of person, a color, a situation, or just about anything else, and you constantly pursue opportunities to harm the hated object or gain power over it. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Haunted | 3 | Supernatural | WW2300 WW7300 |
Synopsis: You are haunted by an angry and tormented spirit, most likely one of your first victims. Only uou (and mediums) can see and hear. System: (Changeling) It actively dislikes you and enjoys making your life miserable by insulting, berating and distracting you, especially when you need to keep your cool. It also has a number of minor powers it can use against you (once per story for each power); hiding small objects; bringing a "chill" over others, making them very ill at ease with you; causing a loud buzzing in your ear or the ears of others, moving a small object such as a knife or pen; breaking a fragile item such as chains rattling. Yelling at the ghost can sometimes drive it away, but it will confuse those who are around you. The Storyteller will liekly personify the ghost in order to make things all the more frustrating for you. (More ideas for this Flaw can be obtained from Wraith: The Oblivion.)
(Vampire) This spirit actively attempts to hinder you, especially when feeding, and does its utmost to vent its anguish upon you and anyone in your presence. The Storyteller determines the exact nature of the spirit, its powers, and whether or not it can eventually be laid to rest. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Heartless | ? | ? | WW2360 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hero Worship | 1 | Social | WW4010 | Synopsis: You regard another individual (probably your mentor) with almost reverent respect. He or she can do no wrong as far as you're concerned. Disobeying your hero requires an effort of will (perhaps a Willpower roll, difficulty 5 or more). Perfection is, after all, hard to question. In fact, it's so hard to question that you add +2 difficulty to any roll that might force you to admit that your hero is possibly wrong. System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hibernation | 5 | Changeling | WW7054 WW7307 |
Synopsis: Many animals hibernate. Some do so seasonally. Others hibernate when the temperature drops below a certain point. You have inherited this urge from your affinity. System: Whether you do it seasonally, sleeping all winter long, or whether you fall into hibernation only when the temperature drops, this can be quite debilitating. If your hibernation is triggered by season, then you miss out on a full quarter of the year. Although you don’t sleep 24 hours per day, you do sleep at least 20. Your body wakes you up just enough to eat and relieve yourself, but then you go right back to sleep. If it’s triggered by temperature, then you risk sudden sleepiness and a slowing of your physiology whenever cold. Temperatures below 40 degrees Fahrenheit will trigger your hibernation. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Homeless | 4 | Economic | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character lives on the streets. She can never have any dots in Resources, and she doesn’t have a secure place to rest and recuperate. System: Your character cannot heal any aggravated damage naturally while living on the street, and she must carry all of her possessions with her at all times or hide them and hope no one finds them. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Honest to a Fault | 2 | Rokea | WW3083 WW8120 |
Synopsis: This "deception" thing confuses you mightily. You believe that any situation that would necessitate a lie really stems from ignorance on someone's part, and a good explanation would suffice. This can lead to some interesting role-playing, as human laws don't take sacred missions from Sea into account, to say nothing of betweener hunts. System: You receive a +2 to any difficulty involving lying or deception, and your inclination is to be honest when questioned. Note that this Flaw in no way forces the character to be loquacious, only that the character is honest when she does speak. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hunted | 4 | Supernatural | WW2300 WW3081 |
Synopsis: (Changeling) Vampires and werewolves are not the only supernaturals who need to fear fanatical witch-hunters. You have somehow attracted the interest of some mortal agency or individual who now seeks your destruction. This hunter is beyond reason, and has some form of power, influence or authority that puts you at a disadvantage. Your friends, family and associates are likewise endangered. Sooner or later, this Flaw will result in a confrontation. The resolution should not be an easy one. (Garou) A dedicated werewolf hunter has targeted you as his quarry, convinced that you are a monster out of legend bent on preying upon humans. Anyone you know, including your pack members and even humans you are close to may be in danger from this hunter. While your nemesis desires the elimination of all werewolves, he seems to focus primarily on you. As fate would have it, the Delirium has no effect on your pursuer. He is also intelligent and resourceful, far more likely to set nasty traps for you than to blunder into any traps you leave for him. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hunted Like A Dog | 3 | Vampire Social | WW2302 | Synopsis: Another Sect or group of vampires has decided that you’re a target for extermination, and pursues you relentlessly. System: On the bright side, the enemies of your enemy may well wish to help you out, potentially garnering you allies. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Icy | 2 | Technocracy | WW4014 | Synopsis: Judging by the "soulless Technocrat" stereotype, one might think this Flaw is actually a Merit. Hardly. Much as the Union prizes efficiency and reliability, most Technocrats still treasure a bit of humanity. System: If you've got any, it doesn't show; you could order the slow torture of a baby as casually as you could order a soda, then listen to the screams without flinching. Even your fellow Technocrats find you creepy. Consequently, most comrades avoid you, and Control keeps a very close watch over your activities. People this cold tend to wind up among the Fallen, and your superiors already consider you a flight risk. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Icy Demeanor | 1 | Social | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character is uncomfortable relating to people on an emotional level, which is reflected in her mannerisms and speech. She clams up, seeks escape or avoids eye contact. System: Increase the difficulty by two for any Empathy rolls made toward your character, as people have trouble identifying with her. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ignorance Of Self | ? | ? | WW2920 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ignorant | 1 | Social | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character tends to miss common cultural references that others take for granted, such as knowing that the Statue of Liberty is in New York City. System: Your character is not necessarily dumb or uneducated, though. A cloistered college researcher could just as easily dive so deeply into his field of study that he dismisses anything outside it. She does tend to give people the impression that she’s slow or uneducated, however. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Illegal Immigrant | 3 | Legal | WW8120 WW8202 |
Synopsis: You lack proper lawful permission to be in the country in which you currently live. System: You do not have a legitimate ID and are likely to be deported to your nation of origin if you are placed under arrest. You cannot hold a job unless it pays under the table. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Illiterate | 1 | Aptitude | WW2206 | Synopsis: Through lack of education or as the result of a condition like dyslexia, you are unable to read or write. System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Impatient | 2 | Vampire Mental | WW2302 WW3082 |
Synopsis: You have no patience for standing around and waiting. You want to do things now — fuck those slowpokes trying to hold you back. System: Every time you are forced to wait around instead of acting, a Self-Control roll is required to see if you go tearing off on your own instead. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Impractical Dresser | 1 | Social | WW8120 | Synopsis: You tend to dress with an eye toward impressing others rather than personal comfort. System: Unless you explicitly state that you dress appropriately for physical activity, you wear high heels, tight jeans or something else that hampers physical activity. Increase the difficulty of Athletics rolls by two when you wear such clothes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Improperly Buried | 1 | Wraith | WW6007 | Synopsis: According to your belief, you were improperly buried. Perhaps you were turned face down in your coffin, not buried on consecrated ground, or possibly you died without last rites from your priest or family. Maybe someone descrated your grave by building a subdivision over it. System: Whatever the cause, you will fell unease until it is set right. You must choose your own original physical body as a Fetter. Unlike most Fetters, you receive no bonuses or Pathos when dealing with this Fetter. Instead, the difficulty of any action while trying to resolve or deal with this Fetter is increased by one. Someone possessing a part of your corpse may therefore use this as a talisman of sorts against you by threatening to destroy the body part. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Inbred | ? | ? | WW2363 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Incoherent | 4-5 | Nosferatu Ratkin Physical | WW2354 WW3080 |
Synopsis: (Nosferatu - 5 points) You are incapable of human speech. Maybe your jaw has collapsed or you've been abandoned in the sewers for too long. Pointing, grunting, wheezing and wildly gesturing are all within your repertoire, but actually forming words is not. While a player portraying this character can describe what he is doing, the character can never utter a word. The only exception to this is communicating with animals; you can express yourself to beasts with nonverbal language. (Ratkin - 4 points) When rodens Ratkin succumb to their Infection, they experience a dizzying increase in their intelligence. Most of them absorb the local language very quickly as a result. However, a few remain linguistically challenged. The best they can muster is a repertoire of grunting noise, inchoate babbling and wheezing noises. Their crudely formed Homid mouths just can't wrap themselves around human words. If your character takes this Flaw, be prepared to communicate solely like a freak who's been raised by rats. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Incomplete Understanding | 1 | Vampire Social | WW2302 | Synopsis: The whole matter has been explained to you, but you’re still not quite sure how things in your Sect work. System: Your imperfect understanding of the rules and regulations of your new existence means that sooner or later, you’re going to make a mistake. It’s only a matter of time…. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Independent Shaman | ? | ? | WW4662 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Indolent Will | ? | ? | WW3110 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Inept | 5 | Aptitude | WW2204 WW2206 |
Synopsis: You are not attuned to your natural aptitudes, and therefore have five fewer points to spend on your Talents (so the greatest number of points you can spend on your Talents at the beginning of play would be eight, and the fewest would be zero). System: Of course, you can still spend freebie points to buy Talents. However, at the beginning of the game, you cannot have more than three dots in any Talent. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ineptitude | 1 | Mental | WW4600 | Synopsis: Your mage just sucks at one particular Ability. Maybe he can't handle driving worth a damn, or he makes computers burst into flames and emit pink smoke. System: Pick one Ability in which your charact er has at least one dot — preferably one that will be important to your character in some fashion. (Your Storyteller will know if you do otherwise, and he has nasty ways to make you pay.) You suffer a difficulty penalty of two on all rolls with that Ability. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Infamous Autarkis | 1 | Vampire | WW2354 | Synopsis: The Camarilla won't accept you as one of its own under any circumstance. The Sabbat wouldn't think of submitting you to Creation Rites - it's just not worth it. Something in your past, your reputation or your sire's background is so abhorrent that both sects reject you utterly. You aren't just autarkis; your infamy spreads throughout both sects of vampiric society. System: Although you might find a coterie that's willing to work with you, they would not dare take you to any gathering of Camarilla or Sabbat vampires for fear of damaging their own reputations. The Storyteller may allow you to buy off this Flaw but only after you've completed a story in which you've resolved and overcome this social stigma. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Infamous Sire | 1 | Vampire Social | WW2300 | Synopsis: Your sire was, and perhaps still is, distrusted and disliked by many of the city’s Kindred. System: As a result, you are distrusted and disliked as well. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Infamy (flaw) | 2 | Infernal | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character’s actions in the War of Wrath have earned her a degree of ill repute and hostility among her fellow demons. System: The difficulty of all Social rolls increases by one when your character is interacting with other fallen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Infectious | ? | ? | WW2353 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Infectious Bite | 2 | Vampire Physical | WW2300 | Synopsis: You lack the enzymes that allow most Kindred to seal the wounds caused by their feeding. System: You may not automatically lick the wounds of your feeding closed. In fact, your bites have a one in five chance of becoming infected and causing mortal victims to become seriously ill. The precise nature of the infection is determined by the Storyteller. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Inferiority Complex | 1 | Psychological | WW3074 | Synopsis: Nope, you're not worthy. Never have been, never will be. You'll keep trying, and tackle whatever task the Garou set you to, but even if you succeed and make a good job of it, it still won't be good enough for you. System: In situations requiring you to take charge and strut your stuff, all your difficulties are raised by one. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Infertile | 1 or 3 | Garou Black Fury | WW3851 | Synopsis: Your character is infertile, for whatever reason; perhaps she contracted a cirulent disease as a youth, suffered from battle scars to the abdomen, or was the victim of a botched abortion before her First Change. She cannot bear any children. System: This is the cause of some lowering of status within the Black Furies; she loses 1 point of Honor renown. if the character has never born any children, then she will be considered a Maiden until such time as she goes through menopause and becomes a Crone - this is the 3-point version of the Flaw. She cannot learn any Mother Gifts or Rites. If the character has had children, and simply can have no more, this is only a 1 point Flaw. At the Storyteller's option, depending on the traditions of the Sept, the latter version of this Flaw may lead to the character being considered a Crone. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Infertile Vitae | ? | ? | WW2303 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Inherited Frailty | ? | ? | WW7008 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Insane Ancestor | 1 | Supernatural | WW3806 | Synopsis: An insane ancestor of yours occasionally takes over when you seek help from the spirits of your forebears. Usually, this ancestor appears only under certain common circumstances, such as when Black Spiral Dancers threaten you or whenever a certain common rite is performed in your presence. System: When the Storyteller deems this circumstance has come about, roll your Ancestors Background, difficulty 6. Any successes indicate that your ancestor takes control of you for the scene, or until someone recognizes what is happening and manages to convince him to relinquish control once more. You should create your ancestor, name him, and describe his madness. You may spend a Willpower point to stifle the ancestor-spirit for the scene. You must purchase the Background: Ancestors to take this Flaw. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Insane Mentor | 1 | Changeling Social | WW7300 | Synopsis: Your mentor has completely lost his grip on reality, and has become lost to Bedlam or dangerously insane. System: Any wrong committed by your mentor may affect your reputation, and some of your mentor's dangerous schemes may somehow involve you. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Insane Sire | 1 | Vampire | WW2206 | Synopsis: Your sire has completely lost his grip on reality, and has become dangerously insane. System: Any wrong committed by your sire may affect your standing, and some of your sire's dangerous schemes may somehow involve you. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Insensitive | 1 | Social | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character has problems understanding how to gauge others’ emotional reactions. System: She can be rather blunt in handling delicate matters, and she often finds herself apologizing without really understanding what she’s done to offend someone. Add two the difficulty of any Empathy rolls you attempt. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Intolerance | 1 | Mental | WW6007 WW7300 |
Synopsis: You have an unreasoning dislike of a certain thing. This may be an animal, a class of person, a color, a situation, or just about anything else. System: The difficulties of all dice rolls involving the subject are increased by two. Note that some dislikes may be too trivial to be reflected here – a dislike of left-handed Lithuanian plumbers or tissue paper, for instance, will have little effect on play in most chronicles. The Storyteller is the file arbiter on what you can pick to dislike. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Iron's Curse | ? | ? | WW7008 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Iron Allergy | ? | ? | WW7100 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Isolated Upbringing | 1 | Social | WW2020 WW4009 |
Synopsis: You were born and raised entirely within a sorcerous community, and don't really understand the outside world. System: Whenever you deal with some community other than your own (mystical or otherwise), add one to all of your Social difficulties, or reduce your Social Dice Pool by one die. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Issues | ? | ? | WW7053 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jackal's Blood | 5 | Bone Gnawer | WW3852 | Synopsis: You're cursed. In fact, you make the average Bone Gnawer look lucky. Once per session, something you attempt will go horribly, horribly wrong. It may be something as minor as spilling a drink or as major as swinging at a foe in combat and hitting your best friend. System: The Storyteller sets an object in front of you (as the player) to represent your curse. The moment your Jackal's Blood kicks in, he removes it and alters the story so that the action you just attempted doesn't just fail but fails dramatically. Rules-minded troupes can interpret this as an automatic botch in any one dice roll. Drama hounds will prefer sudden story complications or a dramatic reversal of the hero's biggest success that evening. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kinfolk (flaw) | 4 | Ghoul | WW2021 | Synopsis: Whether you know it or not, you are kin to a werewolf tribe. You carry the blood of the Garou in your veins, and your own children may be Garou. System: For ghouls, being Kinfolk can be an advantage or a hindrance. However, it's more likely that the Garou consider a ghoul Kinfolk to be a serious threat. If bough tas a Flaw, then you extended family believes you may compromise their security. They seek either to remove you entirely from your diet and/or domitor's influence, or to kill you as a favor to your corrupted soul. This Flaw earsn you dangerous enemies, one from whom your domitor (if any) is very unlikely to intercede and rescue you. This Flaw is more appropriate for vassal ghouls, as no werewolf would agree to let one of their precious Kin be swon to a vampire. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kleptomaniac | 2-3 | Ratkin | WW3080 | Synopsis: Rats get attached to all sorts of little knickknacks humans leave lying around. One sign of a thriving infestation near someone's home is the sudden disappearance of small personal objects. Your character has an extreme version of this trait. System: (2 points) If she's got the 2-point Flaw: Kleptomania, she can't resist continually snatching up tempting objects wherever she travels. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Known Betweener | 3 | Rokea | WW3083 | Synopsis: You are known to the Rokea populace at large as a betweener. You can expect hunting parties to come for you eventually, and you should keep moving, lest a slew find and devour you. Also, any human to whom you become attached is fair game as well, just in case you revealed anything about the Kunspawn to them. System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Known To The Enemy | ? | ? | WW3810 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lame | 3 | Physical | WW4600 | Synopsis: Your legs are damaged, which prevents you from running or walking easily. System: You are forced to walk with a cane or possibly leg braces, and you have a pronounced limp to your stride. Your walking speed is one-quarter that of a normal human, and running is impossible. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Laughingstock | 5 | Vampire Social | WW2302 | Synopsis: Somehow you’ve drawn the scorn of the local Harpies, who make you their favorite target. System: You are at a +2 difficulty on all Social rolls in Elysium and a +1 anywhere else in the city. In addition, you are at +2 difficulty to use Intimidation or any Dominate powers on anyone who has heard the stories mocking you. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lazy | 1 | Physical | WW2303 WW8202 |
Synopsis: Your character has trouble motivating herself to do anything. She’d rather sit around the house watching TV and thinking of doing something with her life than actually getting up and doing it. She tends to complain loudly when there’s work to do, and she likes to let things slide until the last possible moment. System: You must make a Willpower roll (difficulty 6) to take care of any routine tasks not directly related to your character’s demonic activities, such as paying the electricity bill or getting the car’s tires rotated. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lifesaver | 3 | Psychological | WW4050 WW6007 |
Synopsis: You believe that human life is a sacred gift, and will not take a person's life except in the most extreme of circumstances. System: You may not ever willingly endanger the lives of innocents or in any way participate in a killing. You have no problems with killing animals (for the right reasons), and will kill evil and inhuman creatures to protect others if necessary. (Be very careful, however, with your determination of 'evil'…) Senseless death in all forms repulses you, and you feel that those who commit murder should be punished. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Light Sensitive | 5 | Vampire Supernatural | WW2300 | Synopsis: You are even more sensitive to sunlight than other vampires are. System: Sunlight causes double normal damage, and the light of the moon can cause lethal damage in a manner similar to the sun, though it must shine directly upon you. Even bright lights hurt your eyes, requiring the use of sunglasses. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Limbless | 4 | Mokole | WW3081 | Synopsis: Your Archid form has no useful limbs: You resemble a giant snake, though you may have flippers and a tail. System: You cannot manipulate anything and have no claw attack in Archid form; your land speed is reduced to a crawl (1/4 speed). However, Nagah may be favorably disposed toward you, should you ever happen to run into one. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Limited Deathsight | 2 | Wraith | WW6007 | Synopsis: Your difficulty to use Deathsight is increased by two, due to your inability to perceive the subtle trail decay leaves behind. Notes: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Limited Diet | 4 | Ananasi | WW3082 | Synopsis: You are perhaps just a bit too much of a spider for your own good. Even in Homid form, you are limited to the softest foods when eating. Of course, you can still eat - you can vomit out the digestive fluids to liquify anything you might be interested in eating - but it's not very socially acceptible in polite (or even impolite) society. System: Any attempts to eat foods more solid than pudding or gelatin will result in painful stomach cramps, and could even cause serious injury to your delicate digestive system. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Limited Yang | ? | ? | WW2905 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Loathsome Regnant | 4 | Vampire Social | WW2302 | Synopsis: Not only are you blood bound, but you are also in thrall to a vampire who mistreats you hideously. System: Perhaps you are publicly abused or humiliated; perhaps your master forces you to commit unspeakable acts for him. In any case, existence under the bond is a neverending nightmare, with your regnant serving to conduct the symphony of malice. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Long-winded | 1 | Inanimae Parosemes | WW7307 | Synopsis: You have to comment on everything; you can't seem to stop talking. System: In highly stressful situations you may need to make a Willpower roll to fall silent. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lord Of The Flies | 2 | Vampire Supernatural | WW2302 | Synopsis: Buzzing harbingers of decay swirl around you everywhere. System: Their constant presence makes it difficult for you to interact socially (+1 difficulty when appropriate) and nearly impossible to sneak up on someone or hide effectively. The buzzing of the flies inevitably gives you away — all Stealth rolls are at +2 difficulty. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Losing the Sun | 4 | Corax | WW3077 | Synopsis: You've had it with the bland vistas and boring views of the mortal world. The mysteries of the Umbra call to you with a siren song. System: Each time you step into the Umbra, you need to make a Willpower roll (difficulty 7) to prevent yourself from just flying away to explore its mysteries. Even if you succeed in dragging yourself away from the possibility of escape, as long as you're in the Umbra you are distracted (+1 difficulty to all rolls relating to Wits, Intelligence, and Perception). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Low Alcohol Tolerance | 1 | Physical | WW8120 | Synopsis: Alcohol goes straight to your head. System: While this can be an advantage when you try to enjoy a night out on the cheap, it can be deadly on the hunt. Double any penalties you suffer from consuming alcohol. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Low Self-image | 2 | Mental | WW3108 | Synopsis: You just don't believe in yourself. System: You have two fewer dice in situations where you don't expect to succeed (at the Storyteller's discretion, although he might limit this penalty to one die if you do the brave thing and point out times when this Flaw could affect you). At the Storyteller's option, you may have to make Willpower rolls to do things that require self-confidence, or even to use a Willpower point when other players would not be obliged to do so. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lunacy | 2 | Vampire Mental | WW2300 | Synopsis: You are affected by the phases of the moon, increasing your chances to frenzy. System: Under the crescent moon, difficulties to avoid frenzy increase by one. Under the half or gibbous moon, difficulties rise by two. When the moon is full, difficulties increase by three. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lustful | 2 | Social | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character can’t resist the advances of the appropriate gender. System: She is easily seduced and often exhibits very poor judgment when dealing with sexually attractive people. The difficulty of any attempts to seduce her decreases by two. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Magical Addict | ? | ? | WW2359 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Magic Susceptibility | 2 | Supernatural | WW2206 | Synopsis: You are susceptible to the magical rituals of the Tremere, as well as to spells of mages of other creeds and orders. System: The difficulty to cast a spell upon you is two less, and all spells cast have twice normal effect on you. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Manchurian Candidate | ? | ? | WW3064 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mark Of The Blood | ? | ? | WW7008 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mark Of The Predator | 2 | Garou Supernatural | WW3108 | Synopsis: Herbivores fear you and carnivores see you as a threat. System: You cannot posses the Skill: Animal Ken. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Masochist | 2 | Psychological | WW2300 WW4600 |
Synopsis: You are excited by receiving pain. In many situations, you will seek to be hurt for your pleasure. System: For a masochist (someone who enjoys pain), your soak roll difficulty for physical damage is increased by one because you really want to feel the pain. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Masquerade Breaker | 2 | Vampire | WW2302 | Synopsis: In your first nights as a vampire, you accidentally broke the Masquerade — and were spotted doing so. System: Someone else covered for your mistake, but holds the favor over you. Now you exist in fear that your error will be revealed. In the meantime, your “savior” takes pitiless advantage of you. This Flaw can only be taken by vampires in Sects or Clans that respect the Masquerade. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Matricide-patricide | ? | ? | WW2233 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medicated | 1 or 5 | Physical | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character’s mortal body requires daily medication to stay in good health. System: As a one-point flaw, her medication is important for her long-term health but has little effect on her day-to-day well being, as with prescription drugs that keep your cholesterol down. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mental Patient | ? | ? | WW4043 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mentor's Resentment | 1 | Social | WW7300 | Synopsis: Your mentor dislikes you and wishes you ill. System: Given the smallest opportunity, your mentor will seek to do you harm, and may even attack you if provoked. Your mentor's friends will also work against you. Good luck! | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mired In Scandal | 2 | Social | WW8202 | Synopsis: People in your character’s community tend to recognize her for all the wrong reasons. Maybe her mortal host was involved in a scandal involving a local politician, or perhaps she was charged but not convicted in a sensational case. System: No matter what the cause, your character tends to attract a lot of unwanted attention wherever she goes. People look down on her, though they don’t necessarily hinder or harass her. Add two to the difficulty of any Social rolls that involve people who know your character’s mortal past. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Misinformed | 1 | Social | WW8120 WW8202 |
Synopsis: You uphold some odd belief, such as a conspiracy theory or UFO visitation, that flies in the face of accepted science or conventional wisdom. You tend to incorporate this misinformation into your worldview. System: Whenever you test a Knowledge that in some way relates to your belief, increase the difficulty by two. This penalty kicks in when you roll a failure. It represents your tendency to come up with off-the-wall answers that others see as obviously incorrect. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mistaken Identity | 1 | Social | WW4600 | Synopsis: Your mage is not the reincarnation of some ancient hero or nefarious character from history, the favored child that some great animal totem set its mark upon, a powerful immortal wizard who has not been seen for a hundred years or some god come down in human form. Unfortunately, he looks the part, and people who value iconography more than actions will believe he fits the role. System: This confusion can naturally get your mage into all sorts of trouble. People may expect him to have capabilites that he doesn't, or they may blame him for problems that aren't his own. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mistreated Minority | 1 or more | Social | WW4254 | Synopsis: In many cultures, some group of people falls outside of what is considered normal and acceptable by the majority. Prejudice and racial hatred are powerful forces that continue to divide and harm mankind throughout the world. You may be homosexual or of a different color of skin or even just speak a different dialect. System: Whatever the difference, it must be something that causes you penalties in social interaction due to no real fault of your own. The degree of penalty, and thus the number of Flaw points gained, depends upon just how harmful and prevalent the prejudicial behavior of the majority is. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Molt | 1 | Mokole | WW3081 | Synopsis: You molt on a regular basis. When you molt, the scales, feathers, or fur of your Archid form slough off, and your Homid form loses all its facial and body hair. Your skin will shred and peel. You may lose tattoos, piercings and scars as well as suntan. Your suchid form's outer skin will also shred and peel off. System: You are treated as Brused during a molt and your armor or shell, if any, do not exist. Your Appearance is lowered by 2, although it cannot be lowered below 1 through molting. You itch horribly and are constantly scratching in all your forms throughout the molt. You may spend a Willpower point to stop scratching for one scene. The molt lasts as long as a sunburn, several days to a week, and offurs at least once a year. The Storyteller decides when you molt and informs you of the consequences. It is possible that stress, fear, or exposure to toxic chemicals could cause you to molt ahead of time or more than once. On the other hand, the difficulty of the Rite of Shedding Hide is lowered by 1 if you are molting. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Monstrous | 3 | Physical | WW4600 | Synopsis: Your mage has an Appearance rating of zero. System: He may be the stereotypical pock-marked leper, or he may have the face and body of a demon or bug-eyed monster. Otherwise, someone just beat him with the ugly stick. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Monstrous Connection | 2 | Social | WW8120 | Synopsis: You have to deal with a monster as part of your job or even your family life. Perhaps it's your boss or a key family figure. System: The monster is not necessarily hostile toward you - it might not even know you're a hunter - but it's in a position to cause you a lot of trouble should it choose to. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Moon Mad | 5 | Psychological | WW3037 | Synopsis: Seline has branded you with a madness that swells with her fullness and erupts during the full moon, when she attains her furious state. System: In game terms, the Bastet character gains an additional +2 Rage during this phase of the moon, or during visits to the moon itself. This extra Rage makes her irritable under the best of circumstances, psychopathic under stress. She may have dreams just before every full moon where she wanders a dead landscape with the blood of innocents and enemies alike on her claws. During waking hours, the character prowls angrily, exploding into violence at any real provocation. This is great if a battle is called for; disastrous if the moment requires a cool head and steady hands. People who can see auras notice that the mad cat's body blazes with white-hot fire; even mortals can tell that something's horribly wrong with that chick in the corner. Maybe now's not the best time to pester her. You, of course, would agree... | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mortal Fame | ? | ? | WW6302 | Synopsis: You were famous in life, and your tragic death was widely mourned (or at least widely publicized). People whom you meet on the street are likely to recognize you,or at least say, "You look just like... but you can't be, he's dead." System: This makes it difficult to remain inconspicuous, and nearly impossible not to rouse the attention of those who would hunt you down. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Motion Sickness | ? | ? | WW3350 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Red Tape | 4 | Technocracy | WW4014 | Synopsis: Bureaucracy hates you. No matter how well you perform your duties, you can't cut through red tape worth a damn. Maybe you pissed off the supply manager or dissed that secretary or lost one too many pieces of valuable gear. System: In any case, you run into complications whenever you need equipment or resources. When you do get them, they always leave something to be desired. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Multiple Personalities | 5 | Psychological | WW3037 | Synopsis: Many Ceilican suffer from this affliction, which switches the werecat's Pyrio, Nature, Demeanor, or all three at unpredictable times. You may have been born at daylight, but your interests can turn to nighttime pursuits without warning. Others may notice your unpredictable personality shifts, which might grow so severe that you have to assume other personalities to accommodate them. Unlike true multiple personality disorder, your character has some awareness of her different aliases; most Bastet with this quirk set up elaborate parallel lives to cover the changes. Other werecats, those who dwell at the edges of civilization or in the wilderness, simply act differently. If anyone notices the difference, they're too intimidated to remark on it. System: In game terms, this Flaw forces the player to alter her characters behavior every few sessions, possibly during times of stress. You must figure out at least one "alternate identity" for your werecat to assume once in a while, and play out the difference between the two personalities. In really extreme situations, the Storyteller might demand a Willpower roll, difficulty 8; if the player fails, the character starts behaving in a radically different manner, which may be a good thing, or a bad thing... | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mute | 4 | Physcial | WW4600 | Synopsis: Your mage can't speak. This shortcoming may derive from physical damage, a magical curse or a natural deformity. System: You may communicate with your game group to describe your character's actions, but you are not allowed to actually talk in character (and if you do so "out of character" to get your point across, your Storyteller may penalize you by awarding you fewer experience points). You can use Linguistics to learn sign language, or write (assuming your character isn't illiterate as well). Mind magic can also overcome this problem to a limited degree. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mystical Aura | ? | ? | WW20006 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mystical Imperative | 1-5 | Supernatural | WW7300 | Synopsis: There is something you must or must not do, and your life, your luck, your magic and perhaps your very soul depends on it. It may be something that has always been upon you, a geas prophesied by Druids at your birth, a sacred oath or vow you swore, or a promise or bargain you made. Someone (with a capital S) witnessed it and is going to hold you to it. If you disobey, the consequences will be dire, if not deadly. Characters may have several magical prohibitions or imperatives, and these may come into conflict. In Celtic myth, Cuchulainn had the geas to “Never refuse hospitality” and “Never eat dog meat.” Three hags once offered him roast dog for dinner, and Cuchulainn died soon after. Consequently, most changelings keep their magical prohibitions and imperatives secret, lest they be used against them by their enemies. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Narc | 3 | Vampire Social | WW2302 | Synopsis: You are known to be a snitch, an informer firmly planted in the pocket of the vampires in charge. System: Those on whom you might yet inform loathe you as a result, feeding you misinformation when they can in an attempt to discredit you. Given the opportunity, they might do you mischief. Regardless, your reputation as a weasel precedes you, putting you at +1 difficulty on all Social rolls against those who don’t agree with your politics. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Natural Urge | 2 | Changeling Pooka | WW7054 | Synopsis: Animals do lots of things that would be very odd if humans or changelings did them as well. They have urges. You have these urges as well. This could be a disturbing taste for raw meat, a desire to chase cars, an unconscious habit of licking yourself, an impulse to search your friends’ hair for parasites, or a predilection for attacking weaklings. System: Whatever natural urge you have, you do it without thinking. It’s a part of you and only by spending a Willpower point can you avoid the urge for an hour when in a situation where you would normally feel the urge. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Necrophile | 3 | Vampire | WW2354 | Synopsis: No, you don't have sex with the dead, but you certainly enjoy their company. You are obsessed with dead bodies and "invite" them over to your domain. Your haven is distastefully decorated with severed and mutilated body parts of all kinds. You talk to your dead friends, dance with them, make art out of them and entertain frequently. System: Some vampires of particularly refined temperament may need to overcome a Courage roll (difficulty 4) to enter a room where you've left your guests and their accouterments. Toreador go apesit; Toreador antitribu applaud. For some reason, this Flaw is very popular among Leatherfaces. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Needy Friends | 1 | Social | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character’s mortal friends and other nonfallen social contacts have a pattern of falling into bad situations and turning to her for help. She is the bedrock in their lives. System: Whether they need some advice dealing with a girlfriend or need bail money, they look to her. If your character has the Allies Background, this effect is magnified even more, at the Storyteller’s discretion. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nephandic Taint | ? | ? | WW4253 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
New Arrival | 1 | Vampire Camarilla Social | WW2302 | Synopsis: You’ve just arrived in your new city of residence, and don’t know anyone in the place. System: Existing factions may try to recruit or eliminate you, while vampires in positions of authority size you up and take your measure. Meanwhile, your ignorance of the city’s current events, history, and politics (not to mention the personality quirks of the vampires already in place) may cause you to make a serious blunder. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
New Kid | 1 | Vampire Camarilla Social | WW2302 | Synopsis: You’re the latest in the city to be Embraced or have yet to prove yourself to your Sect, and everyone knows it. That automatically puts you at the bottom of the social totem pole. Other neonates take every opportunity to demonstrate your inferiority, or rival packs constantly test your worthiness to the Sabbat. Even if someone else is added to the ranks of the unliving, you’re still regarded as something as a bit of a geek by your peers — a distinction that can have dangerous consequences if bullets start flying. System: All Social-related rolls are at +1 difficulty when you are dealing with other neonates. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nightmares | 1 | Mental | WW2300 |
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Synopsis: You experience horrendous nightmares every time you sleep, and memories of them haunt you during your waking hours. System: Upon awakening, you must make a Willpower roll (difficulty 7) or lose a die on all actions for that night. A botched Willpower roll indicates that, even when awake, you still believe that you are locked in a nightmare. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Night Terrors | 2 | Orpheus | WW21001 | Synopsis: A horrible, ancient, vile... thing haunts your sleep. Sometimes it consumes you, other times it feeds you its... fluids. Regardless of the night terror's specific events, the character inevitably wakes up screaming. For the rest of the day he likely feels lessened by the terrors he experiences and dreads the coming of sleep. Roll the character's permanent Willpower against a difficulty of 8. If he succeeds, there's no physical manifestation of his dreams. If he fails, he begins the day down two points of Vitality. If he botches the roll, he wakes with only half his starting Vitality, rounded down. System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Non-confrontational | 1 | Social | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character’s mortal host had a hard time bringing up difficult subjects with others. Now, your character is willing to make a lot of sacrifices to avoid interpersonal confrontations. She lets people have their way simply to avoid fights, and she often steps into arguments and attempts to end them without giving any thought to the outcome of the discussion. She has a hard time coping with pushy people and finds herself making compromises that she later wishes she hadn’t. System: Add two to the difficulty of any roll that involves debating or arguing with someone who is normally friendly with your character. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Non-swimmer aka Nonswimmer |
1 | Physical | WW8120 WW8202 |
Synopsis: Your character never learned how to swim, and she has no natural talent for it. System: If she ever finds herself in a position where she has to try to swim, she can manage a pitiable doggie paddle. Increase the difficulty by two for any Athletics rolls involving swimming. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Notoriety (flaw) | 3 | Social | WW2204 WW2206 |
Synopsis: You have a bad reputation among your peers; perhaps you violated the protocols once too often, or belong to an unpopular freehold. System: There is a two dice penalty to all dice rolls for social dealings with associated (insert: changelings/garou/kindred/wraith - whatever your race is). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
No Dexterous Limbs | 4 | Bygone Physical | WW4802 | Synopsis: The noble unicorn and the humble pig share this Flaw. System: Neither has hands, claws, trunks or prehensile tails that it may use to employ tools or grip objects. You have this "disability" and cannot use weapons other than your natural ones, or write in any medium more convenient than wet clay. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
No Partial Transformation | 1 | Garou Physical | WW3108 | Synopsis: You cannot take any mixed forms at all (such as Crinos paws while in Hispo) - only the full forms. Notes: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
No Sense Of Smell | 1 | Physical | WW8120 | Synopsis: You completely lack a sense of smell. You may have simply been born without it, or perhaps you lost it due to some freak accident. System: You can't smell anything, no matter how strong the odor might be. Food tastes somewhat bland to you. On the good side, you aren't bothered by the stench of sewers, rotting flesh, or other nastiness. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Obese | 2 | Physical | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character’s host body is seriously overweight, large enough that she has trouble using the seats in most theaters. System: Add two to the difficulty of any Dodge or Athletics rolls you make. Your character moves at half the normal rate. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Obsession | 2 | Mental | WW6007 WW6013 |
Synopsis: There is something you like, love, or are fascinated by to the point where you often disregard common sense to cater to this drive. br>
System: You react positively to anything related to your obsession, even if it's not in your best interests. For example, if you are obsessed with supernatural creatures, you will go out of your way to talk to and befriend vampires, werewolves, and stranger things, and find out as much as you can about them, disregarding all warnings. If you are obsessed with Elvis, you have your house decorated with black velvet paintings and annoy your friends with your constant talk about the King. You don't necessarily believe that Elvis is still alive, but you buy ever supermarket tabloid that caries an article about him anyway. There are many other obsessions, including British royalty, guns, football, roleplaying games…you know the type.< | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Obvious Predator | ? | ? | WW2351 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Odd Eye | ? | ? | WW2822 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Offensive To Animals | 1 | Bygone Supernatural | WW4802 | Synopsis: Many magical beasts engender fear and hatred in the lesser beasts. Horses shy at gryphon scent, for example.You cause such fear in other creatures. System: Unless the Storyteller explicitly rules otherwise, no mundane animal will have anything to do with you, and may startle, cry out or otherwise object to your presence. Even mundane animals may have this Flaw if they've been tainted by the supernatural (or just smell weird). In game terms,you have a two-die penalty for any action involving other animals (except, of course, fighting them), and you cannot interact with one without causing a fuss. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Old Flame | 2 | Vampire Social | WW2302 | Synopsis: Someone you once cared deeply for is now with the enemy. He still attempts to play on your sympathies “for old times’ sake” while working against you. System: Unless you succeed on a contested Manipulation + Expression roll against your former friend, you cannot act against him unless the situation becomes life-threatening. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Old Injury | 2 | Physical | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character’s host body was hurt pretty badly back in her younger days, and she now pays the price with chronic pain and swelling. System: Increase the difficulty of any Athletics roll by two. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
One Arm | 3 | Physical | WW2204 WW2206 |
Synopsis: You were either born with only one arm or lost your arm through an injury of some sort. System: You suffer no secondary-hand penalty, since you have adapted to using your one hand for most activities. When you need to use two hands, however, you lose two dice from your dice pool. For Garou, your running speed in Hispo and Lupus form is 1/2 of normal. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
One Ear | 2 | Physical | WW4600 | Synopsis: You character is missing an ear, or else he has suffered damage or a birth defect that makes such an organ useless. System: The difficulties of all Perception rolls with the appropriate sense increase by two (just like the Defective Sense Flaw). Furthermore, a character with one functional ear suffers a one-point difficulty on all rolls to determine the location of a given sound (due to the loss of binaural hearing.) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
One Eye | 2 | Physical | WW4600 | Synopsis: You character is missing an eye, or else he has suffered damage or a birth defect that makes such an organ useless. System: The difficulties of all Perception rolls with the appropriate sense increase by two (just like the Defective Sense Flaw). Furthermore, a character with one functional eye increases the difficulty of all rolls involving depth-perception by one (including ranged attacks). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ontological Pacifist | ? | ? | WW4657 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Open Wound | 2-4 | Vampire Physical | WW2302 | Synopsis: You have one or more wounds that refuse to heal, and which constantly drip blood. System: This slow leakage costs you an extra blood point per evening (marked off just before dawn), in addition to drawing attention to you. If the wound is visible, you are at + 1 difficulty for all Social-based rolls. For two points, the Flaw is simply unsightly and has the basic effect mentioned above; for four points the seeping wound is serious or disfiguring and includes the effects of the Flaw Permanent Wound (Vampire, Page 297, or see below). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Otherworldly Taint | 2 | Supernatural | WW4010 | Synopsis: Something about you just isn't right. Perhaps you have white hair at a young age, or you're unusually tall, or you've got eyes that shine slightly silver in the moonlight. Regardless, you've got some feature or mystique that other people consider disturbing, even if they don't know why. System: To most observers, you're simply uncanny; a person skilled in occult or mystical matters can recognize you for what you are with a successful Perception + Awareness roll (difficulty 7). Some people might find your disquieting presence compelling. Most, however, will give you a lot of breathing room - or a lot of trouble. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Outsider | 2 | Social | WW3074 | Synopsis: Because of false rumors, an ill-done deed or some other reason, you have a poor reputation among Kinfolk and Garou. They don't necessarily hurt you, but they let you know you aren't welcome in their camps or homes. System: Make all Social rolls involving interaction with werewolves and Kin at +2 difficulty. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Overconfident | 1-2 | Mental | WW2206 WW6007 |
Synopsis: You have an exaggerated and unshakable opinion of your own worth and capabilities. System: You never hesitate to trust your abilities, even if situations where you risk defeat. Because your abilities may not be enough, such overconfidence can be very dangerous. When you do fail, you quickly find someone or something else to blame. If you are convincing enough, you can infect others with your overconfidence. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Overextended | 4 | Vampire Social | WW2302 | Synopsis: You’ve got your fingers in too many pies, and people are starting to notice. You have too many ghouls, too many retainers, or too much influence, which means that a lot of people have a vested interest in trimming back your operations. System: These enemies take every opportunity to reduce your power and influence, and if that means lying, cheating, or killing, so be it. Furthermore, your enemies block every attempt you make to move into new areas of control. You’re boxed in, and the box is getting smaller. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Overkill | ? | ? | WW6305 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Overly Curious | 3 | Psychological | WW3037 WW3076 |
Synopsis: Overly curious Nuwisha are fairly common. If there's a door halfway open, a werecoyote feels obligated to see what's on the other side. If there's a spooky noise coming from a cave that stinks of the Wyrm, she simply has to check it out. System: Nuwisha cant leave a mystery unsolved. Werecoyotes with this Flaw cannot resist temptation without a Willpower roll, difficulty 9. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pacifist | 5 | Mental | WW4254 | Synopsis: Truthfully speaking, this sort of behavior should probably not be considered a Flaw, but as many in society view peace as weakness, it can be a disadvantage. System: Due to strong religious or moral convictions, you will not harm another being. You may defend yourself with warding magic or deflective effects, and may even engage in peaceful demonstrations and resistance. However, you may not cause damage to anyone. It is important to note that this is a psychological restriction, not a supernatural one. Certainly, it is possible for you to hurt someone accidentally, but you would never do it on purpose. Players taking this Flaw should be prepared to play its difficult restrictions. In most Storytelling games there is likely to be some level of physical conflict that makes playing it seem impossible. Nevertheless, great men from Martin Luther King to Gandhi have practiced pacifism. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pack Mentality | 1 | Mental | WW3806 WW7054 |
Synopsis: (Garou) You are lost without your pack. Their presence helps define you to an extreme. You have little identity outside the pack and even find it hard to speak in terms of "I" or "me". When you are with at least one member of your pack, you have a -1 difficulty to all rolls involving pack activities or strategies; you you are alone, your difficulty increases by 1 on any task you would ordinarily expect people to help you with (such as combat). You sometimes have trouble making decisions without your pack to help you, even if you ar the pack leader. In stressful situations, you may need to make a Willpower roll to act on your own. (Pooka) Your attachment to your pack far exceeds healthy limits. You not only want to be a part of a pack, you need to be. You go to extreme lengths to protect your pack, even to the point of sacrificing yourself, and if you find yourself without a pack, you join up with the first that accepts you. You stress hard when left alone. You don’t, however, have to be a follower in the pack, you could just as easily be the leader who needs more than anything to have a group to oversee. If you’ve lost your old pack, spend a Willpower point to put off joining the first pack you find — even if they seem inimical to your own ethics. You must do this for a number of days equal to the number of failures (i.e. the number of 1s rolled) on an Intelligence roll. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pallid | 3 | Orpheus | WW21001 | Synopsis: Like a hue, your Vitality cannot exceed its starting value under any circumstances. System: Hues cannot take this Flaw. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paraplegic | 6 | Physical | WW4600 | Synopsis: Your magician is confined to a wheelchair, or completely unable to stand and move about without the aid of crutches, the chair itself or some other difficult and painful system. System: Your mage generally moves a single yard per turn, and doing even that much is torturous. Perhaps the wizard's body is broken by accident, or he may not have been born with any functioning limbs. This Flaw makes life very difficult, and you should consider carefully before taking it! | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Parasitic Infestation | 2 | Vampire | WW2354 | Synopsis: Other creatures live on or inside you. Exotic hemovores - chiggers, gnats, ticks, lice, mosquitoes, leeches and unnamable bloodsucking fungal spores - consider the creases, folds and scabrous layers of your skin delightufl. Your flesh continously twitches and writhes, and living things burrow inside you, possibly even nesting in the cavities of your body. Despite all your ingenious methods of discouraging them, this loathsome hosting will not disperse. You cannot command these vermin in any fashion; in fact, the worst of them are very defiant because they have been strengthened and corrupted by your foul vitae. System: Each day, when you rise, roll one die. Divide the result by three, and rounding up. The result is the number of blood points you lose to the blood-intoxicated parasites within and upon you. In addition, the constant itching puts you on edge; increase the difficulty of all Self-Control rolls by one. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Path Inept | 5 | Sorcerer Supernatural | WW4254 | Synopsis: For some reason, your sorcerer is considerably limited in his ability to advance in the study of a certain branch of your chosen magic. This may be the result of a curse, poor training or even emotional scars from childhood. System: Whatever the reason, you must choose a single Path from that available to your character's Society. In this Path, you must spend on quarter more experience points for any gain of Path level or rituals. Be sure to choose a Path that your character plans to study - your Storyteller has ways to get back at you if you try to avoid your Flaw. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pelagic Compulsion | 2 | Vampire Lasombra Mental | WW2362 | Synopsis: You become increasingly agitated when on land. System: Raise the difficulty of all Willpower rolls made when you've been away from the sea for more than 24 hours by one. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Permanent Fangs | 3 | Vampire Physical | WW2302 | Synopsis: Your fangs do not retract, making it impossible for you to hide your true nature. System: While some mortals may think you’ve had your teeth filed or are wearing prosthetics, sooner or later you’re going to run into someone who knows what you truly are. You are also limited to a maximum Appearance rating of 3. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Permanent Wound | 3 | Physical | WW2300 WW4600 |
Synopsis: (Vampire) You suffered injuries during your Embrace which your transformation somehow failed to repair.
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Persistent Parents | 2 | Social | WW3108 | Synopsis: Your parents refuse to let your memory lie, and they actively run a missing teens program to search for you. They also use hired detectives to hunt for you. System: How close they are to your trail is the Storyteller's decision. You cannot simply tell them what has become of your for some reason: Maybe your father is a loyal Pentex employee, or perhaps your parents are fundamentalists who just wouldn't understand your new life. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Phobia | 1 or 2 or 3 | Psychological | WW2300 WW3806 |
Synopsis: (1pt - Mild) You have an overpowering fear of something. You instinctively and illogically retreat from and avoid the object of your fear. Common objects of phobias include certain animals, insects, crowds, open spaces, confined spaces and heights. (2pts - GAROU) Something incites an illogical and overwhelming fear in you. Whether you are afraid of spiders, crowds or enclosed spaces, you make a point of avoiding the object of your fear. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Phylactery | 7 | Mage Supernatural | WW4600 | Synopsis: Historically, a phylactery referred to a special arm wrapping with a prayer box that contained sutras, divine power and a portion of the wearer's soul. Mages refer to a phylactery as a container for the power to perform magic. Your mage's Avatar exists in the physical plane, invested into an object or place, or possibly imbued into some creature or person (such as his familiar or ally) or even a part of his body. On rare occasions, it may be invested into some nebulous concept, like a bloodline, secret society or a religion. The good news is that this object or creature is now Correspondence Range 0 in regards to yourself, which means you can sense it wherever it is, unless it's shrouded by warding. Teleporting your phylactery ring off your finger or making you drop your phylactery sword is as difficult a feat as teleporting your finger off your hand or forcing you to chop off your own arm. The bad news is that you must be in actual physical contact with your phylactery in order to work magic — even if that physical contact is long distance, like a Virtual Adept linked via modem to the mainframe in his bedroom. Moreover, you need to be very obvious about what it is you're using to perform your arts. If your mage's phylactery is his staff, your mage must wave it grandly during all invocations; if his phylactery is a crown, he must hold his head high and wear the crown everywhere he intends to do magic. System: If your mage's phylactery speaks to him as his Avatar, you should also take the Manifest Avatar Merit. If the phylactery is an object, you should probably take the item as a unique focus. As with any unique focus, a phylactery can be repaired or retrieved if it is damaged, destroyed or stolen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pierced Veil | 3 | Supernatrual | WW3806 | Synopsis: Unlike most Garou, your Crinos form does not trigger the Delirium in mortals. System: This makes you particularly vulnerable to werewolf hunters, who may find it less difficult to pursue you back to your caern, putting the members of your sept in considerable danger. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pig-pen | 2 | Inanimae Glomes | WW7307 | Synopsis: You have a nasty habit of leaving dirt and dust in your wake. System: Wherever you go, you leave a faint but noticeable trail of detritus. The grit looks like the same material as your Anchor. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Poison Joss | ? | ? | WW2920 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Political Radical | 1 | Legal | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character’s mortal host had connections to a radical political organization that many people view with suspicion, such as the Nation of Islam or the KKK. System: Your character is an active member of the group, and local law enforcement has an open dossier on her. While she does not necessarily have a criminal record or engage in illegal activity, the local police view her as a troublemaker and suspicious character. At any given time, she might be the target of undercover observation prompted by the activities of her organization. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Polluted-defaced | 1-3 | Inanimae | WW7307 | Synopsis: Your Anchor has been damaged, either indirectly by pollution (acid rain, industrial dumping, somg, etc.) or directly by human action (graffiti, construction, etc.). System: This affects you by making you sickly and weak. For each point of Flaw you have bought, this removes a die of soak dice. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Poor Sense Of Time | 1 | Mental | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character has no intuitive sense for the flow of time. System: She can’t even begin to guess the current time without looking at a clock, and she always over- or underestimates the amount of time that has passed since (or that remains before) a specified event. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Poseidon's Call | 1 | Vampire Lasombra Mental | WW2362 | Synopsis: Your self-control varies with the weather. System: Make rolls to resist frenzy at -1 difficulty in completely calm weather, but +1 difficulty on rough seas, +2 in thunderstorms and +3 in hurricanes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Possession Prone | 4 | Orpheus | WW21001 | Synopsis: Most people have some resistance to invading spirits. Not you. System: Your body is a safe haven for any spirit that happens to wander in. Worse, difficulties to exorcise the possessing entity from you increase by two. Any attempt to possess you, whether through Puppetry of other means, automatically succeeds. You may not take this Flaw if you don't have a body to possess (duh). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Potent Blood | ? | ? | WW2205 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Prey Exclusion | 1 | Vampire Mental | WW2204 WW2206 |
Synopsis: You refuse to hunt a certain class of prey. System: You might refuse to feed on drug dealers, policemen, accountants, or rich people — if you accidentally feed upon such an individual, you automatically frenzy and must make a roll to prevent Humanity or Path loss (difficulty 7). Witnessing other Kindred feeding on the object of your exclusion might also provoke a frenzy, at the Storyteller’s discretion. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Primal Marks (flaw) | 2 | Physical | WW4600 | Synopsis: You mage may have an Avatar of the Primordial Essence, some totem or god of legend, or perhaps she's just gained some powerful spirit's patronage and it's set its mark on her. If the totem is an animal, she resembles what such an animal would look like in human form so strongly that people who don't even know her call her "Bear" or "Moose" or "Raven." If the Avatar is some well known god or hero, your character looks just like people would expect her to, including any particular deformities (although you do get extra points for such handicaps). Your mage looks the part so much that anyone can guess her nature at a glance, and there is some danger in that, especially if your Avatar has a legedary enemy (as most do). Your character's totem or Avatar will also require her to protect its species or finish up its unfinished agenda.
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Privacy Obsession | ? | ? | WW2061 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Probationary Member | 3 | Mummy Social | WW2380 | Synopsis: Your character is not entirely trusted as a member of an organization such as the Cult of Isis. System: Older members look upon him with susupicion, and they do not trust him with the group's secrets or any major responsibilities. On the other hand, if there's drudgery to be done (or a suicide missiong to go on), you can bet that they'll pick your character to do it. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Probationary Sect Member | 4 | Social | WW2300 WW4600 |
Synopsis: You are a defector. You turned traitor on (Sect, Faction, Technocracy, etc) and recently joined the other side. You still have much to prove before you are accepted by those you have defected to. System: Your character is treated with hostility and suspicion, and your reputation might even sully those whom you regularly associate with. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Procrastination | ? | ? | WW7053 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Projection Trauma | 2 | Orpheus | WW21001 | Synopsis: Every time you leave your body, it feels like you're hemorrhaging whole years of your life span. System: Even climbing into the pod or closing your eyes, your adrenaline kicks in, rendering your last conscious physical moments nauseating. You must spend a point of Willpower every time you project, just to force yourself through the process. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Prone To Quiet | ? | ? | WW4660 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Psi Focus | 3-5 | Sorcerer Supernatural | WW4254 | Synopsis: Perhaps your psychic needs his lucky crystals to properly heal the sick. Possibly, his cyberkinetic powers require him to mime the action he wishes the machine to perform. Maybe his telekinesis only works on a hubcap he found one afternoon. System: Either way, he requires some form of crutch for his psychic powers to work. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Psychic Feedback | 1, 2, or 6 | Psychic Supernatural | WW4254 | Synopsis: While the psychic is gifted with potent powers, the use of the talent tires him. Some psychics even experiences headaches or dizziness from each use of the power. System: Roll Stamina + Meditation (difficulty 7) or experience a round of pain or disorientation. All actions while in this state are at +2 to the difficulty number. As a 2 point Flaw, the psychic experiences minor long-term pain from use of the power. You should roll Intelligence (difficulty 6) to "soak" the power's activation successes, which are scored as bashing damage. As a 6 point Flaw, the psychic takes this as lethal damage, though a "mental soak" is still allowed. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Psychic Vampire (flaw) | 5 | Supernatural | WW4050 WW7300 |
Synopsis: The spark of life is dying within you, and you must be continuously fed from outside forces. You are a psychic vampire. System: Plants and insects wither or die in your presence as you feed on their energies, and any person you touch for more than an hour will suffer one non-aggravated Health Level as you siphon away his life. Those already injured (including those whose Bruised Health Level has been sucked away) will not heal while in your presence. You can still be in the same building without harming someone, but sharing a bed is not possible unless you want the other person to slowly die. If you do not feed the emptiness within yourself at least once a day, you will begin to die. The rate at which you take wounds follows the progression for natural healing in reverse: you take a Health Level after one day, a second in three days, a third in a week, a forth in a month, and finally, one wound every three months. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Putrescent | 4 | Vampire | WW2354 | Synopsis: After you received the Embrace, your body continued to decay. The mystic processes that inhibit a vampire's natural putrefaction has little effect on you. As a result, you constantly rot. System: Subtract one die when your character soaks damage. If you are jarred or hit violently, roll Stamina (difficulty 6). If you fail, one of your facial features or limbs falls off. If you botch, you also take a level of aggravated damage; once this wound is healed, the missing body parts will regrow. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pyromania | 5 | Inanimae Solimonds | WW7307 | Synopsis: You must set fires. You cannot stop yourself. You almost get a sexual threill from watching flames. System: To avoid setting fires you must make a Willpower roll each morning. If you fail, you will set at least one fire that day. This is a very dangerous flaw, and will eventually get you in trouble with mortal law enforcement. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rat Fink (flaw) | 2 | Ratkin | WW3080 | Synopsis: You have a compulsion to gather secrets about everyone, including the members of your own rat pack, and you have no qualms about betraying someone's confidence if you can benefit by it. System: Granted, this means that you aren't trusted by anyone, including your so-called friends, but it also means that you can score a lot of extra Contract Rites. Many strange people will owe you favors as a result.You've got a compulsion to gather information on anyone you deal with;you've got toknow everything. This Flaw does have one limitation, though: you won't betray the secrecy of a colony. The fact that Knife-Skulkers will hunt you down for such behavior is incidental — you may enjoy a good dark secret now and then, but that doesn't mean you'll risk the survival of the Ratkin race. You're devious, but not stupid. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Recluse | ? | ? | WW7051 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Recruitment Target | 1 | Vampire Social | WW2302 | Synopsis: The Sabbat wants you, and they want you bad. System: Every effort is being made to recruit you, willing or no, and the press gangs usually show up at the worst possible time. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Red List | 7 | Vampire Social | WW2302 | Synopsis: You are either being considered for or are already on the dreaded Red List, the registry of those vampires the Camarilla most wants extinguished. System: Any Camarilla vampire will either attack you on sight or, more likely, call in for a great deal of help. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Reluctant Warrior | 2 | Shifter | WW3110 | Synopsis: (Nerigal) Despite your Garou nature, you loathe fighting and have to force yourself to enter battle. Once you have committed yourself to the fray, you do not have any trouble using all your abilities to their fullest; however, you never initiate combat of your own accord. This flaw does not affect your ability to defend yourself when attacked. System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Renunciate (flaw) | ? | ? | WW4046 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Repelled By Crosses | 3 | Supernatural | WW2204 WW2206 |
Synopsis: You are repelled by the sight of ordinary crosses ( just as if they were holy). System: Kindred who were of the Church prior to their Embrace are the ones most likely to possess this Flaw; they perceive that their new form is a judgment from God. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Repulsed By Garlic | 1 | Supernatural | WW2204 WW2206 |
Synopsis: You cannot abide the smell of garlic, and the smallest taint of its scent will drive you from a room. System: The full force of its pungent odor will bring bloody tears to your face and render you nearly blind, while its touch can cause boils and even open wounds. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Revenant Weakness | 3 | Vampire Physical | WW2361 | Synopsis: You were once part of a revenant family. System: Following the Embrace, you suffered the double-whammy of your clan's weakness and your revenant family's limitations; whether it's the Bratovitch's propensity to fly into a rage, the Grimaldi's blood bond to the Sabbat, the Obertus' instability or the Zantosa's weak will. The Storyteller might also let you manifest a weakness from a lost or destroyed revenant line. This could add mystery to your background and allow for a bit of geneological work. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Revoked Driver's License | 1 | Legal | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character’s mortal host has lost her driver’s license due to a poor driving record. System: If your character is pulled over for reckless driving or is otherwise caught driving, the police will attempt to arrest her immediately and impound her car. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ritual Sleeper | 5 | Sorcerer Supernatural | WW4254 | Synopsis: There is no such thing as the quick fix. Real magic takes time and effort. you cannot just wave your hand and expect the forces of the universe to leap at your beck and call - at least, that's what your character thinks. System: You do not have access to any instant magical effects whatsoever. All of your sorcerer's magic is therefore limited to rituals. Even normally "instant" effects require some rituals; your sorcerer must devise rituals to perform the equivalents of the fast effects that other sorcerers perform. If the rules for your character's magical society already consider this, your Storyteller may disallow this option for Flaws. Ironically, this means that any time your character witnesses any isntantaneous magical effect, she is treated as a Sleeper. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rival Sires | 2 | Vampire Social | WW2302 | Synopsis: The flip side of Escaped Target, two vampires wanted to gift you with the Embrace. One succeeded, one failed — and she’s not happy about that failure. System: You, your actual sire, or both of you have become the target of the failed suitor’s ire. Regardless, your persecutor is at +2 difficulty to refrain from frenzy in your presence. In addition, she may well be working actively to discredit or destroy you. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rogue (flaw) | 4 | Technocracy | WW4014 | Synopsis: Unmutual to the core, you go your own way, and to hell with the consequences. Maybe you've already quit the Technocracy and arerunningsolo (like Secret Agent John Courage), or maybe you're still in the ranks, but you violate protocols constantly. Either way, you are a flaw in the pattern. If you're alive, that means one of two things: someone thinks you're still useful, or they just haven't gotten around to killing you yet. System: In the eyes of the Union, a rogue is already considered dead. She may still be sent on missions, receive the usual gear (but no Requisitions — that Background becomes invalid) and get instructions from her Supervisors. When she needs aid, however, it won't come. Backup, Allies and other perks won't help her, either. As far as Control is concerned, a lone wolf can fend for herself.... | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Romantic Notions | 2 | Ghoul | WW2021 | Synopsis: You believe your entire existence as a ghoul to be head and shoulders above your previous life. You feel that your domitor needs you, and that every feeding is nothing short of an act of purest love. Revenants with this Flaw want nothing more than to serve the glorious ideals of the Sabbat, and leap to indulge any Sabbat vampire's whim. System: Your Willpower is considered to be two points lower when the object of your romanticism attempts to use Dominate or Presence on you. For a vassal, the domitor triggers the penalty; for revenants, any vampire known to be Sabbat may easily influence a ghoul with this Flaw. Independents may not take this Flaw unless the Storyteller approves a common sort of vampire whom the ghoul idolizes, and with whom the ghoul puts herself at a disadvantage in dealings, due to her romanticized ideas. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rose-colored Mirrorshades | 2 | Technocracy | WW4014 | Synopsis: To you,technology is the greatest thing since sliced bread; without it, you wouldn't have bread or slices! Every problem has a technological solution, and anyone who can't see that is worse than stupid — they're traitors to humanity. Thus, you're blind to the downside of technology: pollution, overpopulation, environmental damage and mechanical disasters. Such dilemmas are either inventions of the Luddite Leftists, or temporary difficulties, overcome by more and better science. System: In a more-specific sense, youcannot and will not see the Technocracy asanything less than the savior of humanity. To your view, anythingdonebythe Union isdone forthe greater good, no matter how heinous it might seem at the moment. (Omelets, eggs and all that stuff, y'know.) Questioning the Technocracy istantamount to questioning God; if anyone — especially another Technocrat — should deny the Union's greatness, you'll become like the zealot at the heretic's door. If something actually breaks your rose-colored mirrorshades, forcing you to see the ugly side of your ideal, the shock would devastate you for years to come. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rotten Liar | 3 | Social | WW4014 | Synopsis: The opposite of the Perfect Liar Merit; no matter how good your story is, no matter how well-prepared you may be, your deceptions are rather transparent. System: Add two to the difficulty of any roll in which you attempt a lie, disguise, misdirection or other form of deception. Maybe you should stick to wet work. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rotting (flaw) | 2 | Wraith | WW6007 | Synopsis: You have always thought of the dead as rotting, festering things that resemble your worst nighmare, and this twisted self-concept has marked your Corpus in the Underworld. Parts of your body are rotted away and muscle and tissue show through the rents in your flesh. System: Social interaction rolls are increased by a difficulty of 1. If you are ever able to make your form visible to mortals by using Embody, you will frighten mortals much easier. Mortals affected by the Fog react as if they had two fewer Willpower than they actually possess. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Routine | ? | ? | WW2233 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sadist (flaw) | 2 | Psychological | WW4050 WW7100 |
Synopsis: You are excited either by causing pain. In many situations, you will seek to hurt someone for your pleasure. System: A sadist (someone who likes to hurt others) must make a Willpower roll (difficulty 5) to stop combat (modified depending on how much you are into the attack and how much you are enjoying hurting the other person). If you fail, you are so caught up in the event that you unaware of anything else happening around you. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Scarface | 2-4 | Physical | WW2361 | Synopsis: You're a walking mess of scars. Although you heal damage with Cainite efficiency, the manner in which you do so is all too human. For some reason, the regenerating flesh returns as scar tissue. Vicissitude doesn't help; in fact, it aggravates your condition with stretch marks and cicatrices anywhere your skin breaks. While this doesn't hamper you physically, it does affect your interactions with other people. System: For 2 points, all Social roll difficulties increase by one. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Scarred | ? | ? | WW3812 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Selective Digestion | 2 | Physical | WW2206 | Synopsis: You can digest only certain types of blood. System: You can choose whether you can drink only cold blood (the blood of a dead person), blood with the taste of fear (found in blood only in moments of terror), or blood with the taste of joy, or perhaps only certain types (A, O, etc.) of blood. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sensation Junkie | 2 | Psychological | WW3037 | Synopsis: Wheeee!! Hop aboard the ride of your life - your life, that is! To you, everything is an endless source of stimulation, and you crave all the stimulation you can get. System: When an opportunity to try some new kick offers itself, you have to make a Willpower roll to resist. The more dangerous the sensation appears, the lower the difficulty of the roll - you might crave forbidden sensations, but you're not utterly suicidal. Naturally, you can always choose to have your character take life up on its offer even if she makes the roll, but that's her choice, not a compulsion. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sexual Hang-up | ? | ? | WW7053 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shadow Walker | ? | ? | WW2363 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sheltered Upbringing | ? | ? | WW2920 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Short | 1 | Physical | WW2300 WW3806 |
Synopsis: You are well below average height — four and a half feet (1.5 meters) tall or less. System: You have difficulty reaching or manipulating objects designed for normal adult size, and your running speed is one-half that of an average human. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Short Fuse | 2 | Mental | WW4600 | Synopsis: Your mage is quick to anger. System: Whenever anybody ticks off your character, you must make a Willpower roll (difficulty 6) to not go on the offensive. This Flaw is especially dangerous with the Berserker Merit, as it increases the diffculty of the roll to resist going berserk by two. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shy | 1 | Social | WW4600 | Synopsis: Large groups of people make your mage uncomfortable, and although he doesn't necessarily panic and flee from crowds, he has trouble dealing with such gatherings. You mage has trouble speaking and presenting himself when the world's watching. System: Any time your mage interacts with strangers or becomes the center of attention for a group of three or more other people, you suffer a difficulty penalty of three on all Social rolls. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sickly | 1 | Physical | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character is constantly coughing and wheezing, and she has trouble shaking colds. Her mortal host suffered almost every childhood illness imaginable, and she’s only become worse as an adult. System: When checking to avoid catching a disease or developing an infection, increase the difficulty of the roll by two. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sidhe's Curse | 5 | Supernatural | WW7300 | Synopsis: The sidhe live in mortal terror of Banality, due to the fact that it can take root in their souls much more easily than any other of the kith. System: Unfortunately although you are not sidhe, you are subject to this frailty as well. You gain two points of Banality for every one given by the Storyteller. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sign Of The Wolf | 2 | Supernatural | WW3806 | Synopsis: The folklore of werewolves holds true as far as you’re concerned. System: Like the shapechangers of myth and legend, you possess eyebrows that meet in the middle of your forehead, hair grows on the palms of your hands, and the second and third fingers of your hands are the same length. You may even manifest a pentagram on your palm before and during your auspice’s phase of the moon. While most people may simply wonder at these bizarre physical manifestations, werewolf hunters who notice these signs suspect your true nature. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sire's Resentment | 1 | Vampire Social | WW2204 WW2206 |
Synopsis: Your sire dislikes you and wishes you ill. System: Given the smallest opportunity, she will actively seek to do you harm. Your sire’s allies also work against you, and many elders may resent you. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sleeping With The Enemy | 3 | Vampire Social | WW2302 | Synopsis: You have some sort of intimate connection with a member of an opposing Sect or inimical Clan. System: You may have a lover, a childe, a friend, or a contact working the other side of the fence, but regardless of politics you retain a friendly (or more than friendly) relationship with your putative foe. Your close ties to someone on the other side would be regarded as treason by your superiors within the Sect, and if you are discovered, the penalty will surely be death. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sleepwalker | 1 to 4 | Mage Mental | WW4600 | Synopsis: Magic? What a load of bullshit. No one in his right mind believes in magic. This is the 21st Century. You'd have to be nuts to believe in that stuff. System: Unfortunately, your character is nuts. However, his madness is that he doesn't believe in magic no matter how much evidence he sees to the contrary. He rationalizes everything, and even if he can be awakened for a short time by incredibly vulgar magic, the next day he'll remember everything as a weird dream or too much acid, not an earth-shattering revelation of the true nature of reality. He may believe in laser guns and personal jet -packs — after all, that's science — but he refuses to believe in all the nonscientific bell, book and candle stuff. Anything outside the Consensus of modern technological society is just bunk as far as your character's concerned. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sleep Projector | 4 | Orpheus Skimmers | WW21001 | Synopsis: Projecting is second nature to you - so much so that you can do it in your sleep. And, unfortunately, you do. System: Every few months (at the Storyteller's discretion) you project while asleep, putting yourself in extreme danger and opening your body to Spectre possession. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Slipped Seeming | 1-5 | Changeling Supernatural | WW7300 | Synopsis: Your fae seeming blends into your mortal seeming and makes you obvious to those mundanes who know what to look for. System: A one-point would be a slight bluish cast to the skin of a troll, and a five point would be a pair of satyr's horns. This may make it difficult to explain yourself to mortals: “Ah, my friend..obviously got his head caught in a mechanical rice-picker, and fortunately there was a skilled plastic surgeon nearby…” | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Slip Sideways | 1 | Supernatural | WW3108 WW3202 |
Synopsis: You can't always control your passage to the Umbra. System: If, during a stressful situation, you should confront a highly reflective surface, roll Wits + Occult (difficulty 7) to avoid making the shift. You must still make a Gnosis roll to pass the Gaountlet in this instance, though your difficulty is 1 less - but only when you accidentally step sideways. If you want to go through, you're at normal difficulty. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Slow Healing | 3 | Physical | WW2300 WW2380 |
Synopsis: (Mage) The mage's body's natural healing processes are slow, whether due to a bad immune system, old age, bad diet or just genetics. (Vampire) You have difficulty healing wounds. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Small | 2 | Mokole | WW3081 | Synopsis: You are a small creature in your Archid and Suchid forms and are probably smaller than normal even as a human. System: You have one less die on Social rolls and are not considered for leadership. You have normal Rage and Health Levels, but have less body mall and subtract a die from your combat dice pools if you are brawling. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Smell Of The Grave | 1 | Vampire Physical | WW2300 | Synopsis: You exude an odor of dampness and newly turned earth, which no amount of scents or perfumes will cover. System: Mortals in your immediate presence become uncomfortable, so the difficulties of all Social rolls to affect mortals increase by one. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Socially Oblivious | 1 | Social | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character has trouble picking up subtle hints from others. She often overstays her welcome at parties, and she tends to blurt out topics that everyone else takes great pains to avoid in conversation. Your character isn’t a socially repellent person, just occasionally tactless. System: Add two to the difficulty of any Etiquette rolls you attempt. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Soft-hearted | 1 | Mental | WW2300 WW2800 |
Synopsis: You cannot stand to watch others suffer. System: You avoid any situation that involves causing someone physical or emotional pain, unless you make a Willpower roll (difficulty 8). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Soul's Reflection | ? | ? | WW2380 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Soulless | 7 | Techoncracy | WW4014 | Synopsis: The inner Genius does not burn within you, and it never will.Essentially, you have no soul, no "avatar" in the superstitionist sense. You resemble a human being, but you're actually quite a bit less than human. System: In game terms, you can't use magic—ever. A character with this Flaw cannot ever learn, use or manipulate the Spheres of influence. He may, however, employ devices, and he does not count as a "witness" to any form of magicor Enlightened Science. This Flaw raises your freebie point total to 21, and it maybe taken in addition to the usual seven-point limit on Flaws. It may not be taken by any form of "mage" — it exists to allow a player to build HIT Marks and other un-Enlightened constructs. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Soul Tag | ? | ? | WW2381 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Speech Impediment | 1 | Mental | WW4600 | Synopsis: A severe lisp, stutter, cleft palate, outburst of Tourette's Syndrom or similar problem makes it difficult for your mage to speak clearly. System: Try to roleplay this Flaw; you suffer a two-point penalty to all verbal communication rolls. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sphere Inept | 5 | Supernatural | WW4600 | Synopsis: For some reason, your mage sucks at a certain kind of magic. She could be paying off some karmic debt or struggling with some metaphysical concept. Maybe she invested her knowledge in some item in a past life and she hasn't run across it yet in this incarnation. System: This Flaw acts like Sphere Natural (merit) in reverse. Advancement in one particular Sphere (chosen at character creation) costs 1/4 more experience points than normal, rounded up. To take this Flaw, choose one Sphere that your character plans to study. This Flaw can be selected only once, and it must be chosen at character creation. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Spirit's Mark (flaw) | ? | ? | WW3810 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Spiritually Noticeable | ? | ? | WW4043 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Spite Confluent | 4 | Orpheus | WW21001 | Synopsis: You're so attuned to the unearthly essence of the afterworld that whenever a crucible member gains a Spite rating, your character gains a point of Spite through the same sympathetic link that allows Vitality-lending and Benefits to work. System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Spoiled Beast | ? | ? | WW2421 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stalked | 2 | Social | WW8202 | Synopsis: Someone has an unhealthy obsession with your character. Despite repeated calls to the police and several restraining orders, he continues to follow and occasionally harass her. System: Your Storyteller should create game stats for the stalker. Any time your character heads out on the town, the Storyteller can make a Perception test on your character’s behalf (difficulty 6). If it fails or botches, the stalker has managed to tail your character throughout the night and might put in an appearance when it’s least helpful. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stench | 1 | Vampire | WW2354 | Synopsis: Even other Nosferatu recoil at your horrific odor. System: Subtract two dice from any Stealth roll when evading any creature that can smell (unless you are upwind). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stereotype | 2 | Vampire Mental | WW2302 | Synopsis:You buy heavily into all of the vampire stories you’ve read and heard. You wear a cape or body glitter, speak with an accent, and otherwise act in a cartoonish fashion. System: Such behavior is embarrassing in the extreme to other Kindred, who are likely to ostracize or mock you (+2 difficulty to Social rolls with other vampires who don’t share your habits). You also stand out to hunters. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sterile | 1, 2, or 4 | Physical | WW3074 WW3081 |
Synopsis: (1pt - Sorcerer) Put simply, your sorcerer cannot have children. (2pt - Mokole) For whatever reason, you are completely sterile. Unless you "buy off" this flaw with experience points (such as by roleplaying a quest, magical gift, or operation), you will remain so. If other Mokole know this, they may assume that you are diseased or Dissolver-ridden, or simply avoid you. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sticky Plasm | ? | ? | WW6304 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stigmata | ? | ? | WW2353 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stolen Tooth | ? | ? | WW7055 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Strangeness | ? | ? | WW4050 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stress Atavism | 3 | Technocracy | WW4014 | Synopsis: Despite the ice-cold Technocrat stereotype, you go ballistic at any provocation. You revert to an animalistic state of mind, diving into fight-or-flight instincts. The good points: You become extremely strong and nearly invulnerable to pain. The bad points: You attack everything in your vicinity, forgetting small details like friendships, tactics or innocent bystanders. While this heedless mania makes you good in a fight, your comrades tend to wind you up and run.
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Strict Carnivore | 1 | Shifter Physical | WW3108 WW3202 |
Synopsis: You derive no nourishment from vegetables, and you must rely solely on meat - preferably raw. System: It is hard for you to subsist in a desolate landscape where prey is scarce. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Strong P'o | ? | ? | WW2920 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stubborn | 1 | Social | WW8202 | Synopsis: Once your character’s mind is made up, there’s no changing it. She clings to her beliefs with the tenacity of a rabid bulldog, and she is equally pleasantly comported when others challenge them. She hates being proved wrong and will go to extremes to avoid enduring the shame of it. System: Increase the difficulties of all Social rolls by two when someone challenges your character’s behavior. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Subject To Paradox | 5 | Technocracy | WW4014 | Synopsis: You are an aberration of consensual reality. Although you probably don't employ Enlightened Science, the backlashes that plague your comrades occasionally screw you up, as well. When the Paradox Effect manifests, you break down: your skin erupts into boils, your mechanisms seize up, your circuits blow, your organs spasm... in short, bad things happen. System: In game terms, the character gets apermanent Paradox Pool of five dice. This pool does not dissipate after a backlash, nor does it gain additional points. If and when you do something that seems blatantly impossible by the standards of the local reality (popping chain guns out of your back in front of a bunch of Sleepers, for instance), the Storyteller rolls those dice (difficulty 8). If she makes a successful roll, your construct suffers strange effects based on the number of successes and the nature of the act. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sunday Driver | 1 | Legal | WW8120 WW8202 |
Synopsis: Whenever you go out with friends, no one wants you to drive. System: You pay almost obsessive attention to the traffic regulations and make a conscious effort to drive below the speed limit. Alternatively, you have no patience for traffic, right of way signs, or your simply fail to pay attention to the road. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sun Allergy | ? | ? | WW2920 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Superstitious | 1 or 3 | Kuei-Jin | WW2900 WW6010 |
Synopsis: You have inherited some of the superstitions associated with the Hungry Dead. System: (1 point) Vampires who cannot enter a Shinto shrine (because they are impure) or who recoil from mirrors suffer from a one-point Flaw. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Surreal Quality | 2 | Changeling Supernatural | WW7300 | Synopsis: Though the Mists still protect you from mortal detection, there is something about you that mortal find fascinating. System: At inappropriate times, they will stare at you and strike up conversation in hopes of getting to know you better. Worse still, those mortals who are of less savory nature will choose you over other potential targets for their illicit acts. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Suspicion Magnet | 4 | Shifter | WW3110 | Synopsis: (Ruatma) For some reason, others mistrust you and attribute all kinds of sinister motives to your every word and deed. Even your packmates refuse to believe that you can do anything without some sort of ulterior motive. System: You suffer a +2 difficulty to Social rolls, to reflect your problems convincing others of your sincerity or that you are speaking truthfully. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sympathizer | 1 | Vampire Social | WW2302 | Synopsis: You have publicly expressed sympathy for some of the goals and policies of the enemies of your Sect. System: Your outspoken views on the subject have made you suspect in the eyes of the city’s hierarchy, and you may be suspected of (or arrested for) treason. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tainted Joss | ? | ? | WW2920 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Taint Of Corruption | 7 | Supernatural | WW2206
WW3806 |
Synopsis: Somehow, the Wyrm has touched you and left its taint upon your spirit. When other Garou invoke the Gift: Sense Wyrm, you register as strongly Wyrm-tainted. The taint is innate, and cannot be removed by a Rite of Cleansing (which serves only to make you ill and sore). Minions of the Wyrm trouble your sleep, attempting to lure you fully into the service of the Destroyer. System: You are at +2 difficulty on any rolls made to resist the powers of “fellow” Wyrmspawn — fomori powers, Black Spiral Dancer Gifts, Bane Charms, vampiric Disciplines, or the like. Only your pack can keep you from succumbing to the Wyrm, provided they give you their support and assistance. Ridding yourself of this Flaw requires a major quest and can provide the heart of a character-driven chronicle. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tangential | ? | ? | WW3812 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technobabbler | 1 | Social | WW4014 | Synopsis: A minor but annoying personality quirk makes you incapable of carrying on a conversation without employing verbose and obtrusive discourse. No matter how simple the subject might be, you must fill it with compulsory metaphraseology, obfuscationatory terminology and counterintuitive newspeak. Jeez, learn to talk normal, for cryin' out loud! System: In game terms, you might suffer a penalty to Social Trait rolls (+1 or 2 difficulty), especially if you're trying to discuss "normal" subjects (love, entertainment and other personal issues). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technological Delusions | 2 | Ratkin | WW3080 | Synopsis: All Ratkin rebel against the order that bindshuman society, but you take it to extremes. You see evidence of technological threats everywhere and act on these impulses. You've deviated from human society enough that you've obtained some rather strange views about how it works. System: This Flaw is especially vicious among rodens Ratkin, who don't grow up using human tech every day. Perhaps you believe that televisions are used to monitor the peoplewhowatch them, that radiosbroadcast mindcontrol messages, or that automobiles are programmed to make the drivers think they actually control them. If you don't play your character as sufficiently delusional, the Storyteller may allow you a Willpower roll (difficulty 9) before he starts hitting youwith evidence of this dementia that no one else can see. If the roll fails, you will begin to see and experience things that are not there. Some Twitchers and Munchmausen start with variations of this disadvantage; if they do, they don't get extra points for taking it as a Flaw. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technophobe | 2 | Social | WW8120 | Synopsis: You are severely intimidated by computer and other technology. You never use and ATM if a teller is available, and you get nervous at the sight of a keyboard. System: You must make an intelligence roll, difficulty 6, to perform even simple tasks on a computer, ATM or similar device. Increase the difficulty of any Computer or Technology roll by two. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Terrible With Names | 1 | Mental | WW8202 | Synopsis: Try as you might, your character almost always forget people’s names, especially when meeting large groups for the first time. System: You may not write down the names of any people your character meets during the game unless your character has a pad and paper handy. Your character also has problems with recognizing faces or remembering if she’s been somewhere before. Make an Intelligence roll (difficulty 6) to recall such information. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Territorial | 2 | Vampire Mental | WW2300 | Synopsis: You are extremely territorial, staking out a particular area as your hunting ground and reacting aggressively to trespassers. System: If another vampire enters your territory uninvited, you must make a frenzy roll. If you fail, you immediately attack the interloper and continue attacking until the intruder is dead or has left your hunting grounds. You are reluctant to leave your territory except in desperate circumstances. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Thaumaturgically Inept | 5 | Vampire Supernatural | WW2357 | Synopsis: Tremere and the council took decades to develop the principles of Thaumaturgy, so it's not a "natural" Discipline. Over centuries it's spread through the Tremere clan as a habitual practice, but a few unfortunate Tremere never seem to get the hang of it. System: Your character is one such unfortunate: He effectively adds 4 instead of the normal 3 to his difficulties (to a maximum of 10) to use paths or rituals. He can still learn Thaumaturgy (higher-ranking Tremere will be happy to share their secrets so long as he earns the favor from them), but it takes real effort. Thaumaturgy still counts as a clan Discipline for him, though he can begin the story with no more than one dot. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Thaumivore | 5 | Bygone | WW4802 | Synopsis: You literally feed on magick. In days past, mystickal sustenance was easy to come by, but now, magic is ebbing and you're left hungry. To survive, you must consume the fruit of the Fifth Essence — the Quintessence that magi and their ilk so value! System: In game terms, this Trait resembles the Flaw: Bizarre Hunger, except that your particular food is Tass (see The
Sorcerers Crusade, pages 10 and 99). "Raw" Quintessence, channeled by Prime magicks, can sustain you, but living on such energies is somewhat akin to a diet of liquid vitamins — nourishing, perhaps, but hardly satisfying. To live, you must consume at least one point of Quintessence per day, or suffer a wasting, terrible hunger. Greater beasts, such as dragons, unicorns, gryphons and krakens, require far more Quintessence (typically five points or more per day). A creature living on the bare minimum will be sick and surly — not things you want, say, a dragon to be! | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Veil | 3 | Orpheus Projectors | WW21001 | Synopsis: Unlike most people, your memory is kept in your brain. System: Upon projecting from your body, you forget everything in and about the physical world. The last thing you remember is the last time you were projecting. You'll likely remember the members of your crucible, but from the last time you were sppoks, not from the living world. You will have no knowledge of anything you discussed with them in your physical form. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Thin-blooded | ? | ? | WW2206 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Thirst For Innocence | 2 | Vampire Mental | WW2302 | Synopsis: The sight of innocence — of any sort — arouses in you a terrible bloodlust. System: Roll Self-Control or Instincts, or else frenzy and attack the source of your hunger. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Throwback (flaw) | 1-5 | Supernatural | WW2381 WW7300 |
Synopsis: One or more of your past lives has affected you – badly. Their fears come back to haunt you in your dreams, and you have flashbacks of their worst memories (such as their death, or, even worse, a personality that encroaches on your own). System: For bad dreams or flashbacks, take one to two points depending on the severity of the condition and how much it will affect your studies or performance in dangerous situations. For a 'roommate in your head,' take three points (whether you know he exists or not). For the package deal and a truly miserable experience, take five points, but expect the Storyteller to take every opportunity to use these against you. This Flaw can be 'worked off' during the course of play, but only with difficulty. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Time Cycle | 1-5 | Wraith | WW6007 | Synopsis: You suffer from increased difficulty in entering the realms of the living. System: The Shroud is normally harder for you to penetrate (+1 to +4). At certain times the difficulty penalty is removed, and you can affect the Quick with the same ease as other wraiths. The times when you can move through the Shroud more easily are directly linked to a certain hour, day, or even phase of the moon. The Storyteller must approve your decision, and a logical reason for this penalty must exist. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tonic Immobility | 3 | Rokea | WW3083 | Synopsis: Many sharks become immobile when turned on their backs. Rokea do not - normally. System: You, however, sink into catatonia when flipped over, and even in homid form, lying on your back puts you to sleep almost immediately. If you find yourself on your back in Squamus, Chasmus, or Gladius forms, you immediately fall asleep and cannot move until you are upright again. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Touch Of Chaos | 1 | Supernatural | WW4663 | Synopsis: Disturbing things happen when your character’s around. This is one persistent manifestation of decay or randomness that, while not immediately apparent, will give away your occult connections. System: Withering plants, signs of pestilence, or wild, inconvenient luck could each be the one thing that always happens when you’ve been around. This occasionally irritates others and makes it harder to hide your nature. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Touch Of Death (flaw) | ? | ? | WW2380 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Touch Of Frost | 1 or 2 | Supernatural | WW21001 WW2300 |
Synopsis: Plants wither as you approach and die at his touch. System: Your touch leeches heat from living beings, as though you were made of ice. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Traitor | 4 | Vampire | WW2354 | Synopsis: Oh, you're a bastard, all right, and if the other Nosferatu find out about this, they'll kill you on sight. You've been leaving information (through a designated drop point) about your alleged allies. This might involve regular e-mails, messages hidden at the same spot or a package you drop off for a courier. System: You must betray secrets about your allies, usually the members of your own coterie, every game session. At the end of the session, you must tell the Storyteller what you've done; if you haven't been enough of a bastard, one of your secrets winds up on the local information network. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Troglodyte | ? | ? | WW7052 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
True Reflection | 1 | Infernal | WW8202 | Synopsis: It was once believed that mirrors reflected not one’s physical appearance, but the true nature of one’s soul. Your character’s reflection reveals her actual celestial nature. When she looks in the mirror, she sees her apocalyptic form rather than her mortal guise. System: This reflection changes as her Torment increases or decreases. Mortals who see this reflected image are not subject to Revelation (see page 253 of the Demon core rules for details), but they will react with shock, amazement or alarm. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Trusting | 1 | Social | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character tends to follow her instincts when dealing with strangers. Sadly, her instincts often tell her that she can trust people. System: Your character wants to believe the best about everyone she meets. As a result, she tends to put herself in situations that could be dangerous, such as accepting a ride home from a recent acquaintance, going home with a person she just met at a bar or taking a stroll in a poorly patrolled city park after dark. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Twisted Upbringing | 1 | Supernatural | WW2206 WW3108 |
Synopsis: (Garou) The pack that nabbed you and took you away for your Rite of Passage taught you all the wrong things about Garou society. (Vampire) Your sire was quite malevolent and taught you all the wrong things about Kindred society. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Twitch | 1 | Vampire Physical | WW2302 | Synopsis: You have some sort of repetitive motion that you make in times of stress, and it’s a dead giveaway as to your identity. System: Examples include a nervous cough, constantly wringing your hands, cracking your knuckles, and so on. It costs one Willpower to refrain from engaging in your twitch. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ulterior Motive | 2 | Psychological | WW3074 | Synopsis: Something other than love and respect for your Garou relatives and Kinfolk guides your actions. This "something" may be as simple as greed or a lust for vengeance against an enemy; it could also be that you're a traitor working for an outside agency, such as the Kindred or the SAD. System: Whatever the case, the cause or your secret employter holds your ultimate loyalty. Should someone suspect things aren't as they seem, you could be in big trouble. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Umbral Connection | 3 | Wraith | WW6007 | Synopsis: A wraith with this Flaw has an unusual connection to what werewolves call the Umbra. System: Consequently, any rituals or powers that the Garou can use to compel or bind spirits will work just as well against the unfortunate wraith. Tales are told of wraiths with this Flaw being bound into mystical fetishes, only to have their Pathos and Corpus stripped away to fuel the magical power of the object. Since wraiths connected to the Umbra are not common, any spirit-locating powers a werewolf calls on in your area will likely target you. This can be horribly dangerous. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Unbroken | ? | ? | WW2359 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Uncontrollable | ? | ? | WW2351 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Uncontrollable Appetite | 2 | Shifter | WW3110 | Synopsis: (Katanka-Sonnak) You suffer from a tendency to binge whenever you are under stress or have gone without food for more than a few hours. Something in your metabolism snaps and you feel the need to eat enormous amounts of food - everything in sight that is even vaguely edible. Such binges follow each frenzy or other stress related event; additionally, whenever you go more than four hours without at least a snack of some sort, you feel the urge to devour great amounts of food at the next opportunity. System: You may spend a Willpower point to overcome this urge for a scene. At the end of each binge, you must roll Stamina + Survival (difficult 7) or be violently ill for the next half hour. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Uncontrollable Night Sight | 2 | Vampire Lasombra Supernatural | WW2362 | Synopsis: Light and dark are permanently inverted for you. Pitch-black darkness seems bright an uniformly lit to you, while any light brighter than a hundred watts creates a zone of pure darkness. System: The penalties for partial darkness apply to weak illumination instead. This Flaw doesn't allow you to see through Obtenebration-created darkness, which glows with pure white light that obscures all details. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Uncontrolled Lust | 4 | Rokea | WW3083 | Synopsis: All Rokea feel the need to mate on land, but you cant take two steps into a beach without being overcome with hormones. System: While on land, you are distracted and agitated in the presence of eligible mates (that is, anyone of the opposite sex who is not pre-pubescent or geriatric). You add 2 to the difficulty of any roll involving concentration and 1 to the difficulty of any extended action while under such conditions. Also, if you enter Kunmind, your urge to mate runs out of your control and your companions had best restrain you. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Unconvinced | 1 | Vampire Mental | WW2302 | Synopsis: You fail to see the need for the core ideologies of your Sect or Clan, and have gone on record as saying so. System: Taking your stand has made you suspect in the eyes of your superiors, and may have attracted the attention of your enemies as well. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Uneducated | ? | ? | WW2206 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Uninvited | ? | ? | WW2427 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Unlucky | 4 | Social | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character’s mortal host dealt with bad breaks all her life. From the struggling Internet company she quit two months before its billion dollar IPO to that true love who had to move across the country, your character seems to make the wrong moves at the wrong time. System: Once per game session, the Storyteller may increase the difficulty of a critical roll you make by two. If you fail the roll, it’s due to some random, hard-luck factor. Your character’s bad luck seems to crop up at the most inconvenient times. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Unrepentant Beast | ? | ? | WW2421 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Unscented | 1 | Physical | WW3074 | Synopsis: For some reason, you have no discernible scent; it's completely missing from your body. While this condition might be an advantage when hiding from predators, it's a disadvantage among werewolves. They might pounce on you, unaware you're Kin. System: No Gifts, such as Scent of the True Form, can detect you as Kinfolk. Worse, the more suspicious types may think it's some sort of Wyrm power! Among a people who rely so heavily on the sense of smell, you've got a disability. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Unsettling Effect | 1 or 3 | Psychic Supernatural | WW4254 | Synopsis: Though many psychic powers are completely intangible and unnoticeable, something about your character's psychic phenomena causes others to recognize that there's something weird going on. System: For one point, you have a single intangible power (like Telepathy or Psychometry) that generates an unsettling effect - perhaps your subjects can feel your character paging through their minds or everyone around the psychic feels a welter of harmless but eerie emotions when she touches a psychically-charged object. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Unskilled | 5 | Aptitude | WW2204 WW2206 |
Synopsis: You have never trained extensively in any skill or craft, and therefore have five less points to spend on your Skills (so the most you could take on your skills would be 8, and the least would be 0). System: Of course, you can still spend freebie points to take Skills. However, you cannot, at the start of the game, have any Skills at level three or higher. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Unstable Features | 4 | Ananasi | WW3082 | Synopsis: Just as there are some Ananasi who can manage a more perfected human body, there are some who simply cant hold it together quite as well as others. You suffer from a shifting in your body weight and mass that is virtually unnoticable from minute to minute, but can radically alter your features over the course of a few hours. While the changes are subtle, they are constant, and in the span of a day or so you look different enough to make you unrecognizable as the same person, at least visually. Your scent doesn't change, but your body, shape, and face will alter continuously. The only respite from this change is to change into one of your other forms, and then change back into your human form. Inevitably you start off with the same face and body after a transfermation, but the instability sets in again each time, and leaves most of the people you meet unsettled around you for reasons they don't necessarily understand. System: You suffer a +2 difficulty on all Social rolls beyond making a first impression. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Unsure Footing | 3 | Rokea | WW3083 | Synopsis: You just cant get the hang of walking on two legs. You stumble and trip easily, and suffer from vertigo just by looking up. System: Your fine motor skills are unaffected, so writing and so forth isn't a problem, but dodging, firing a gun, using a weapon, hand-to-hand combat, or even walking is a chore for you. Add 2 to all Dexterity difficulties on land involving balance or body coordination, including combat. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Uppity | 2 | Vampire Social | WW2302 | Synopsis: You are proud of your new status in the Sect — so proud that you’ve shot your mouth off to other Kindred and made some enemies. Wiser vampires laugh at you and chalk your rudeness up to youth, but others find you arrogant and insulting. These enemies will take action to embarrass or harm you. Furthermore, you are at +2 difficulty on all Social rolls against any vampires you have alienated through your yammering — and you may not know who they are. System: At Storyteller discretion, you may also be required to make a Willpower roll (difficulty 6) to keep your mouth shut any time the opportunity presents itself for you to brag about your pack, your Clan, or your status. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Vampire-phile | 1 | Ananasi | WW3082 | Synopsis: Well, it's just embarrassing, but you've become obsessed with knowing everything you can about vampires and their society, to the point where it's becomming an obsession. You've started dressing like them, acting like them - up to and including avoiding sunlight for fear it will hurt you - and generally making yourself as much a part of their society as you can. While the vampires might think you're okay, the rest of the Ananasi are starting to worry, and that is not a good thing. System: In order to "break out of character" and act like you're supposed to among your own kind, you must spend one Willpower point per scene. Even then, the Storyteller might require extra rolls if you are in a bad situation, such as up against the Inquisition. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Veiled | 5 | Supernatural | WW3074 | Synopsis: You may believe in Gaia and the Garou way with all your heart and soul, but for some reason, you're not immune to the Delirium. System: Gifts such as Rending the Veil and the Rite of the Parted Veil have no effect on you. You do receive a +1 bonus on the Delirium chart and retain all memories of what you see, but the sight of a Garou in Crinos form still invokes some sort of instinctive, uncontrollable reaction in you. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Vengeance | 2 | Mental | WW2206 WW3108 |
Synopsis: You have a score to settle - a freehold was wiped out, a friend was corrupted, a parent was slain.... You are obsessed with wreaking vengeance on the guilty party. Revenge is your first priority in all situations. System: The need for vengeance can only be overcome by spending Willpower points, and even then, it only temporarily subsides. Someday you may have your revenge, but the Storyteller won't make it easy. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Vengeful | 2 | Mental | WW4600 | Synopsis: Someone pissed your mage off, and he plans to get even. Your mage wants to even the score with one individual or group. This victim may or may not be an enemy - the subject may not even be aware of the perceived slight - buy your mage takes it seriously and counts it as a major part of his life. System: You must spend a Willpower point to turn your mage away from the object of his vengeance when a situation crops up to potentially wreak havoc on the opponent in question. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Vengeful Ancestors | 4 | Vampire Supernatural | WW2900 | Synopsis: Your ancestors disapprove of what you have become...and they take every opportunity to let you know it. System: You are continually haunted by one or more ghosts: possibly a mortified (pardon the pun) ancestor, possibly a wraithly ex-lover who wails remorsefully over your shameful existence as one of the Hungry Dead. This spirit plagues you constantly, possibly scaring away prey or inconveniencing you in various minor ways. Behaving piously and performing tasks for the spirit might cause it to cease troubling you for a time, but, until the Flaw is bought off, it always comes back. Of course, certain vampires are more than capable of dealing with the dead, but behaving forcefully toward an ancestor or family member can have serious karmic repercussions. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Vice (flaw) | 1-3 | Physical | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character is addicted to some sort of substance. System: The one-point version of this Flaw represents an addiction to a substance that is legal and easy to satisfy, such as cigarettes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Victim Of The Masquerade | 2 | Vampire Mental | WW2302 | Synopsis: The Camarilla’s propaganda machine did too good a job on you. Even after your Embrace you refused to believe you were a vampire. System: You remain convinced that there is some logical explanation for your condition, and spend as much time as you can searching for it. You also have problems feeding, and may insist on trying to eat regular food. None of these habits makes you particularly pleasant company for other Kindred. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Virus Carrier | ? | ? | WW6300 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Vitae Sink | 3 | Ghoul | WW2021 | Synopsis: For whatever reason, you metabolize vitae more quickly than other ghouls do. System: You must be fed every two weeks, rather than every month, or lose all supernatural traits and revert to a human once more. Few ghouls with this Flaw last beyond their natural life spans; at this rate, missed feedings do happen.... | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Vivophage | ? | ? | WW2920 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Vulnerability | 2-7 | Supernatural | WW4603 WW4802 |
Synopsis: For all their vast powers, many magical or supernatural beasts seem to have one chink in their armor, one bane of
their existence. Whether this Flaw is evidence of Divine balance or Infernal incompetence in such beasts' creation is a subject for theologians and philosophers to debate. You only know it's a matter of life and death.
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Vulnerability To Silver | ? | ? | WW2303 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Vulnerable To Eclipses | ? | ? | WW2381 | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wanted By Law Enforcement | 3 | Legal | WW8120 | Synopsis: You are the prime suspect in a felony crime. System: The police actively look for you, and you cannot move openly about your usual hangouts. If you encounter cops who know that you're wanted, they'll call in backup and bring you in. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ward | 3 | Social | WW2101 WW2204 |
Synopsis: (Vampire) A mortal whom you want to protect depends on you in some way. They need a lot of protection, too: Wards have a way of getting sucked into awkward situations, forcing you to change your own plans or even put yourself in danger. No matter how many people depend on you, however, you can take this Flaw only once. System: A ward could be a relative, a lover, a friend, or just about any mortal to whom one has a strong connection. Wards have no special influence or abilities they can offer in return (if they did, they would be Allies or Contacts). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
War Wound | 2 | Infernal | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character endured a terrible wound during the war that scarred the very essence of her being, manifesting itself even to this day when she reveals her Celestial nature. System: When your character adopts her apocalyptic form, she automatically suffers one health level of aggravated damage above and beyond any damage she currently suffers. This damage cannot be healed by any means. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Water Under The Bridge | ? | ? | WW???? | Synopsis: System: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wavering Faith | 3 | Social | WW8120 | Synopsis: You were once a strong adjerent of a religion, but your faith has faded (or fades) in the face of the enemy. If a divine being exists, how could He let such creatures prey on humanity? Ghosts are concrete evidence that the afterlife is flawed. System: Your confidence is severely shaken. Add two to the difficulty of all Willpower tests. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weak-willed | 3 | Mental | WW2300 | Synopsis: You are highly susceptible to Dominate and intimidation by others. System: Dominate attempts automatically affect you unless the Discipline wielder is of higher generation your difficulties to resist Social abilities such as Intimidation or Leadership, as well as mind-altering spells or magic, are increased by two. Your Willpower Trait may never rise above 4. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weak Spot | 3 | Physical | WW4802 | Synopsis: There's a literal chink in your armor, a place where an opponent can badly wound you. This might be a horse's
bad leg, a roc's fragile skull, or a vital spot in a wyvern's hide. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wild Talent (flaw) | 4 | Sorcerer Supernatural | WW4254 | Synopsis: Though many psychics lack formal training of their gifts, some lack even the most basic control of their powers. These "wild" psychics tend to have powerful gifts, though the lack of control makes up for the extra power they might have. System: To determine the level of the Flaw, use the following table. The total Merit or Flaw cannot exceed 4 points.
Notes: This Merit may also be a Merit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Winged (flaw) | 2 | Changeling Supernatural | WW7300 | Synopsis: You have beautiful wings, be they feathered bird's wings or batwings or colored butterfly wings. System: They are chimerical, but they need to be free, or they will subtract one die from Dexterity rolls. You may have to explain why you have cut slits in all your coats. If you have taken this as a Flaw, you will not be able to fly, but you do get an extra die if you are the recipient of the cantrip Wind Runner (Wayfare 3). This power works as any other use of Glamour when only Kithain are present, but will not work in the presence of mortals. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Witch's Bane | 3-5 | Mage Supernatural | WW4659 | Synopsis: The touch of cold iron is anathema to both you and your magic, or both. This may be due to some faerie heritage or the like (and is most common among Verbena with the Fae Blood Merit). System: As a 3-pt Flaw, the touch of cold iron either provides three dice of countermagic against your spells or inflicts a health level of bashing damage per turn it’s in contact with you. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Withered Leg | 3 | Physical | WW2354 | Synopsis: For whatever reason, one of your legs does not work as well as the other. System: You subtract three dice when attempting any action that involves movement, and you move at half normal speed. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wyld Mind | 2 | Mental | WW7300 | Synopsis: Your mind is extremely chaotic and unpredictable. As a result you have difficulty concentrating on any one task. System: You must make a Willpower roll (difficulty 4) for ever extended action roll after the second. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Yearning Soul | 2 | Changeling Troll | WW7050 | Synopsis: You feel the pull toward romance much more strongly than other trolls, and desperately need some aspect of it in your life. System: You will fixate your attention on the most attractive fae or person in any given situation, though your reactions will vary, depending on your character. You may pine from afar, behave like an eager puppy desperate for approval, attempt to impress the object of your affections, etc. Note that, should you only be in the company of those you would not normally be interested in, you will begin to lower your standards; your desire and need for romance is that strong, even if it leads you to a crush on a sluagh. This Flaw should be strictly roleplayed, and the Storyteller may see fit to impose dice penalties depending on the circumstances. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Youthful Appearance | 1 | Physical | WW8202 | Synopsis: Your character’s mortal host looks like she did in high school. She always gets carded at bars and often has to produce identification to buy even cigarettes. System: In order to gain entry to clubs, concerts and bars, or to purchase alcohol, your character needs to present a valid-looking ID. |