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I don't like Lunars. Simple. I love them in concept, but their execution is horrendous. They're all Conan on Crack with bulging muscles and big swords and they love to slay anything not wearing dirty skins and plundering villages. And that, rather basically, sucks. Their Charm Trees are brambles, their Castes are il-arranged and in general they are just not well planned systematically. Their Storytelling Chapter is all about "Yes, your Lunars will all be the same. Focus on tiny details to help you remember who's who!". This is sad.
 
I don't like Lunars. Simple. I love them in concept, but their execution is horrendous. They're all Conan on Crack with bulging muscles and big swords and they love to slay anything not wearing dirty skins and plundering villages. And that, rather basically, sucks. Their Charm Trees are brambles, their Castes are il-arranged and in general they are just not well planned systematically. Their Storytelling Chapter is all about "Yes, your Lunars will all be the same. Focus on tiny details to help you remember who's who!". This is sad.
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So! I present a few changes to help remove the massive dick from the collective arse of Lunar Exalted.
 
So! I present a few changes to help remove the massive dick from the collective arse of Lunar Exalted.
  
== Castes ==
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== Canon Charms ==
Lunars are unique among the Exalted in that, unlike their cousins, they are not aspected to a single Celestine or Celestial Phase. Instead they are in tune with the shifting totality of Luna. All Lunars are considered Casteless, as canon rules run. Their Anima powers shift with the moon, running through New, Waxing, Half, Waning and Full Moon powers as Luna herself progresses. Because of this, Lunar tattoos simply fix form, not Caste. Lunar Castemarks are based on the Lunar's favored Caste, the one she is most in tune with. This affects only certain Charms and Spells and cosmetic appearances. For most purposes, Lunars have no Caste.
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I've split Lunar Charm Brambles down into managable trees. Each seperate list on the Charwiki is an individual tree, with the first bullet level indicating base charms and successive bullet levels indicating the flow of pre-reqs.
  
== Animas ==
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http://wiki.stryck.com/pmwiki.php/Exalted/LunarCharms
The Full Moon represents the shining warrior spirit of Luna and its light, when channeled through the body, enhances physical prowess. The Full Moon Anima doubles running speed, jumping distance and adds the Lunar's Essence to his Strength to lift or break items. This ability costs 10 motes and lasts the scene.
 
  
The Waxing Moon is the brilliant smile of the charismatic and ever-sociable Silver Maiden. Smiling along, a Lunar can bolster his innate ability to dominate and charm others. For the remainder of the scene, the Lunar can not botch any roll using a Social Attribute and, if the roll is not related to a Charm, it automatically succeeds with a single success. The magic of Charms overpowers this less-focused ability, defusing its effects. This ability costs 10 motes and lasts a scene.
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= Yet Another Lunar Re-Write =
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In the Primordial War the Lunar Exalted served the Chosen of the Sun as secondaries and go-betweens acting as their sergeants and commanders in the field. While the Solars were the leaders of the Exalted they were too powerful, too heroic and too unique to be bothered with the tasks required to lead the massive army to victory. Some of the Dawn and Zenith were eager to command armies of the Dragon-Blooded or direct the secret actions of the Sidereals but many more were happier to work alone or with their fellow Solars, leaving the more practical Lunar Exalted to deal with the grit and dirt of the war.
  
Dealing in darkness and light in equal measure, the Half Moon weighs and balances choices. By expending 10 motes, Lunars under the Half Moon gain an automatic success on all Perception rolls and lower the difficulty of such rolls by 1. This effect lasts the scene.
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When victory was achieved and the Solar Deliberative created there was peace through Creation but still the situation maintained itself. The Sidereals cloistered themselves in Heaven to deal with the spinning and maintenance of Fate. The Dragon-Blooded enforced the will of the Solars and defended the borders of the Realm staunchly. The Solars themselves sat upon the Blessed Isle and indulged themselves. They decided policy, gave inspiring speeches and left the working of things to the Lunar Exalted.
 
 
The dying light of the Waning Moon shifts and changes, cloaking Luna's children in illusion. Under the Waning Moon, Lunars have the Anima of the Changing Moons.
 
 
 
The No Moon sheds no light, but the darkness still holds the secrets of ancient power. The canon No Moon power is used when Luna is dark. Under the dark moon, Lunars can also expend 10 motes to lower the cost of all Charms with a fixed cost by 1 mote, to a minimum of 1 mote for a scene.
 
 
 
== Attributes ==
 
Because Lunars have no Caste, their Favored Attributes are not based on the phase of the Moon they resonante with. Instead, they base their Favored Attributes on their animal totem. Lunar players choose three Attributes fiting their Totems and consider these to be favored for the rest of the chronicle. Only by becoming Chimera can these Attributes be changed. Doing so incurs a 10 XP penalty for each Favored Attribute that is altered. The ST may feel free to veto any abusive Favor combinations.
 
 
 
== Charms ==
 
Eventually I'll post an entire series of altered pre-reqs, aimed at slicing Lunar brambles into managable sections and fixing the random assortment of Attributes, which makes the brambles so hard to navigate. But, until then, only a few changes will be made.
 
 
 
=== Deadly Beastman Transformation ===
 
Because this is such a central Charm for most Lunars, it deserves special mention. The Charm itself can be found at [[LunarShapeshifting/Telgar]]. This version is undergoing playtesting and may change at any time.
 

Latest revision as of 01:18, 6 April 2010

Telgar's Lunars =

I don't like Lunars. Simple. I love them in concept, but their execution is horrendous. They're all Conan on Crack with bulging muscles and big swords and they love to slay anything not wearing dirty skins and plundering villages. And that, rather basically, sucks. Their Charm Trees are brambles, their Castes are il-arranged and in general they are just not well planned systematically. Their Storytelling Chapter is all about "Yes, your Lunars will all be the same. Focus on tiny details to help you remember who's who!". This is sad.

So! I present a few changes to help remove the massive dick from the collective arse of Lunar Exalted.

Canon Charms

I've split Lunar Charm Brambles down into managable trees. Each seperate list on the Charwiki is an individual tree, with the first bullet level indicating base charms and successive bullet levels indicating the flow of pre-reqs.

http://wiki.stryck.com/pmwiki.php/Exalted/LunarCharms

Yet Another Lunar Re-Write

In the Primordial War the Lunar Exalted served the Chosen of the Sun as secondaries and go-betweens acting as their sergeants and commanders in the field. While the Solars were the leaders of the Exalted they were too powerful, too heroic and too unique to be bothered with the tasks required to lead the massive army to victory. Some of the Dawn and Zenith were eager to command armies of the Dragon-Blooded or direct the secret actions of the Sidereals but many more were happier to work alone or with their fellow Solars, leaving the more practical Lunar Exalted to deal with the grit and dirt of the war.

When victory was achieved and the Solar Deliberative created there was peace through Creation but still the situation maintained itself. The Sidereals cloistered themselves in Heaven to deal with the spinning and maintenance of Fate. The Dragon-Blooded enforced the will of the Solars and defended the borders of the Realm staunchly. The Solars themselves sat upon the Blessed Isle and indulged themselves. They decided policy, gave inspiring speeches and left the working of things to the Lunar Exalted.