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*A Raksha Imperial / Anarch fortuneteller and doomsayer (evil Gandalf!)
 
*A Raksha Imperial / Anarch fortuneteller and doomsayer (evil Gandalf!)
 
:Although Raksha rarely have the actual ability to tell fortunes, they probably have the ability to use Background-warping charms to ensure that their predictions of poverty and abandonment come about... [[Kukla]]
 
:Although Raksha rarely have the actual ability to tell fortunes, they probably have the ability to use Background-warping charms to ensure that their predictions of poverty and abandonment come about... [[Kukla]]
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::Sounds about right. However, I only just scanned through FF today, and thus barely know which charms would be a good idea (read: mandatory or you get pzwnd), much less which ones I can (ab)use to this effect. --[[ThirtyFirst]]
 
== Charms =
 
== Charms =
*A spirit charm that allows the user to enforce some limited scope of bargains, so that demons really can enforce contracts written in blood.
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*A spirit charm that allows the user to enforce some limited scope of bargains, so that demons really can hold you to those contracts written in blood.

Latest revision as of 01:18, 6 April 2010

= Character Concepts

  • An abyssal sworn Eclipse-style to do 10,000 Good Deeds™
  • A Raksha Imperial / Anarch fortuneteller and doomsayer (evil Gandalf!)
Although Raksha rarely have the actual ability to tell fortunes, they probably have the ability to use Background-warping charms to ensure that their predictions of poverty and abandonment come about... Kukla
Sounds about right. However, I only just scanned through FF today, and thus barely know which charms would be a good idea (read: mandatory or you get pzwnd), much less which ones I can (ab)use to this effect. --ThirtyFirst

= Charms

  • A spirit charm that allows the user to enforce some limited scope of bargains, so that demons really can hold you to those contracts written in blood.