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Exalted: the Abyssals
$29.99. Published on April 1, 2003; 287 pages. Hardcover.
Writers: Richard E. Dansky, Dawn Elliot, Michael Goodwin, Michael Kessler, James Kiley, Scott Taylor.
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I'd just like to note that the character creation section says 22 points can be spent on Abilities, but the summary says 25. Which is it? - Hulen
- I'd assume 25, elsewise they've got fewer than any other Exalt. Vargo Teras
- There might be good reason for that. After all, the Deathlords can't choose from quite the pool of people that the Celestines can. It could be reasonable to assume that they get a slightly lower quality of Exalt, since they can only take those who have accepted their horrific bargain, whereas the rest of the Exalted don't get a choice.
~ Shataina
- There might be good reason for that. After all, the Deathlords can't choose from quite the pool of people that the Celestines can. It could be reasonable to assume that they get a slightly lower quality of Exalt, since they can only take those who have accepted their horrific bargain, whereas the rest of the Exalted don't get a choice.