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Banishing Embrace <br>
 
Banishing Embrace <br>
Cost: 8m 1wp; Mins: Essence ?; Type:  Reflexive (Step 1) <br>
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Cost:-(1wp); Mins: Essence 2; Type:  Permanent <br>
Keywords: Combo-Ok, Shaping <br>
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Keywords: Shaping <br>
Duration: Instant <br>
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Duration: Permanent <br>
 
Prerequisite Charms: <br>
 
Prerequisite Charms: <br>
 
While not the strongest of his siblings, Oramus can use his nature to deny an opponent battle without harming them or giving ground himself.    <br>
 
While not the strongest of his siblings, Oramus can use his nature to deny an opponent battle without harming them or giving ground himself.    <br>
An Infernal may activate this charm as part of a clinch that she controls, both she and the target clinch make an opposed essence roll. If she wins this roll off then her victim is banished into Elsewhere for a number of hours equal to her permanent essence – before returning unharmed. <br>
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An Infernal may activate this charm as part of a clinch that she controls, both she and the target clinch make an opposed essence roll. If she wins this roll off then her victim is banished into Elsewhere for a number of ticks equal to her permanent essence – before returning unharmed. <br>
  
  
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== Comments ==
 
== Comments ==
  
A most promising start.  I think though that Isidros needs an Imperfection for his Perfect Defense rather then people who are stronger then him being more able to succeed in their attack. -BogMod
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A most promising start.  I think though that Isidros needs an Imperfection for his Perfect Defense rather then people who are stronger then him being more able to succeed in their attack. -[[BogMod]]
  
 
what do you suggest? Introducing Uncertainty (which I consider to be his answer to 2nd excellency) makes giving him an actual perfect somewhat counter intuitive. [[Enchantress]]  
 
what do you suggest? Introducing Uncertainty (which I consider to be his answer to 2nd excellency) makes giving him an actual perfect somewhat counter intuitive. [[Enchantress]]  
  
 
These are all looking really good, keeping the feel of each Yozi while actually being really worthwhile additions to the set of canon charms. I'm definitely going to run with some of these if I ever ST infernals. [[andrix]]
 
These are all looking really good, keeping the feel of each Yozi while actually being really worthwhile additions to the set of canon charms. I'm definitely going to run with some of these if I ever ST infernals. [[andrix]]

Latest revision as of 01:15, 6 April 2010

Cytherea

Cytherea, the Mother of Creation has memory of the beginning of all things she is giving and compassionate, very much like a kind parent. Her arms are open and she smiles with forgiveness. She is firmly rooted to the earth but does not fear the sky. She is an expression of peace, motherhood and willing self-sacrifice.

Primal Imposition of (Virtue)
Cost: —; Mins: Essence 2; Type: Permanent
Keywords: Obvious, Stackable
Duration: Permanent
Prerequisite Charms:
In Cythera’s original design, the concept of virtue was far stronger than what currently exists. An Infernal with this charm may call upon part of the Mother of Creation’s design in order to augment her existing strengths. Infernal Exalts can purchase this Charm once per dot of Integrity (to a maximum of four times), with each purchase enhancing one Virtue. The Infernal may now use her virtue channels either to add dice, or in the manner listed below.
Compassion: The Infernal gains an unprecedented ability to impose herself between those she cares about and those who would harm them. She may expand a compassion channel to defend anyone in the scene to whom she has a positive intimacy towards- ignoring the intervening space and any obstacles that may block her path.
Conviction: The Infernal can overcome the worst of adversity; she empties her mind of the notions of doubt and failure. She may expend a Conviction channel whenever she suffers the effect of a botch to ignore its effects and re-roll the dice.
Temperance: The Infernal use greater clarity to easily escape all but the most powerful mental influence and see through masterful illusions like the parlour tricks that they are. She may expend a Temperance channel which counts as all the willpower she needs to resist any such effect.
Valour: The Infernal calls upon the bravery that puts the most fanatical of zealots to shame, her blows are enhanced with this glorious anger and her valour is subtracted from her opponent’s soak.

Malfeas

Inner Self Inversion
Cost: —; Mins: Essence 2; Type: Permanent
Keywords: None
Duration: Permanent
Prerequisite Charms:
The Infernal Exalted tortures their soul and virtues into a new shape in emulation of how the King of the Primordials became the cage that holds his siblings. Some Infernal Exalted undergo this transition out of empathy toward the once and future king, while others seek an escape from human emotions and morality in favour of something that is arguably more flexible.

This charm permanently redefines the four virtues, turning them into something far more twisted. Furthermore the Infernal now regains 1 virtue channel each day that she indulges her new virtues within the Demon city.

Compassion
The Infernal’s compassion is stripped down to its barest essentials and a fanatical loyalty to the true masters of Creation.
This virtue now helps with- fighting against the Gods and the Exalted, working towards the Yozis goals and clinging to life when all hope seems lost.
An Infernal must fail a compassion roll to in order to: ignore the chance to capture or kill a God or non-Infernal Exalt, ignore any command from an Unquestionable or surrender even when confronted by superior force.

Conviction
The Infernal’s Conviction is stripped of all notions of kinship and loyalty; she looks down upon other sentient beings as mere tools.
This virtue now helps an Infernal with- fighting against an enemy who threatens ones goals, defending a valuable pawn, risking death or danger in the pursuit of advancement.
An Infernal must fail a conviction roll in order to- demonstrate compassion when doing so disadvantages her, refuse to take a risk that is outweighed by the potential rewards, refuse to usurp authority when given an opportunity to do so.

Temperance
The Infernal’s Temperance as she knew it is shattered beyond repair as the endless revelry of the of the demon city turn her into an insatiable beast who doesn’t like to hear the word no.
This virtue now helps an Infernal with- fighting anyone who seeks to end her depredations, overcoming an enemy who seeks to keep her from the object of her desire, avenging herself against one who has robbed her of her prize An infernal must fail a Temperance roll to- give away a possession, resist bribery or blackmail, ignore a chance to satisfy her desires when the reward outweighs the risk of failure.

Valour
What was once noble heroism is marred by a powerful sadistic streak that colours the Infernal’s actions forever more.
This virtue now helps an Infernal with- fighting against an enemy, attacking the innocent and helpless, interrogating and torturing captives, intimidating others
An infernal must fail a Valour roll to- honour a truce, release a prisoner from captivity, finish a defeated enemy rather than toy with them, ignore an opportunity to torment a non-Infernal Exalt.

Oramus

Separation of Concepts
Cost: 5m 1wp; Mins: Essence 2; Type: Simple
Keywords: Combo-Ok, Obvious
Duration: Instant
Prerequisite Charms:
When the world was new the Dragon Beyond the World separated opposing metaphysical concepts like unruly children and discarded anything that couldn’t coexist with Creation into the Wyld. Thus an Infernal blessed by his power, may separate seemingly indivisible items.
As part of a dramatic action the Infernal separates an item into its basic components, such as extracting iron from a steel sword. This requires a (Craft + Essence) at a difficulty determined by the Storyteller (most mundane items are difficulty 1 while artefacts add their rating to the difficulty).
If the Infernal wishes, she may extract materials from living creatures in the same manner (though they must be willing or suitably restrained) at a difficulty equal to their essence.
While Oramus’s power is great, there are obvious limits- he cannot unmake exaltations, nor simply separate them from their hosts and Artefacts rated at N/A are similarly protected against the Dragon Beyond the World.

Note: Oramus may be able to separate souls from Soulsteel, If the charm is actually capable of this or not is subject to the needs of individual Storytellers.

Banishing Embrace
Cost:-(1wp); Mins: Essence 2; Type: Permanent
Keywords: Shaping
Duration: Permanent
Prerequisite Charms:
While not the strongest of his siblings, Oramus can use his nature to deny an opponent battle without harming them or giving ground himself.
An Infernal may activate this charm as part of a clinch that she controls, both she and the target clinch make an opposed essence roll. If she wins this roll off then her victim is banished into Elsewhere for a number of ticks equal to her permanent essence – before returning unharmed.


The Distances Between
Cost: 4m; Mins: Essence 2;
Type: Reflexive (Step 2)
Keywords: Combo-OK, Obvious
Duration: Instant
Prerequisite Charms:
The Infernal doesn’t so much evade her opponent’s attack so much as the distance in between them inexplicably widens, causing the attack to be lost in the intervening spaces.
The Infernal must relocate(essence) yards away in a place she could have reached through conventional evasive action. The Distances Between is a perfect dodge that can be used to dodge undodgeable attacks, but it cannot dodge unexpected attacks. This Charm carries the flaw of the Dragon Beyond the World.

Flaw of the Dragon Beyond the World: For the defence to be applicable, the Infernal must move her (essence) in yards away from her opponent. If she ever finds herself entering an area where this would be impossible she receives a warning in the form of sudden and overwhelming claustrophobia.

Isidoros

Isidoros, the Black Boar that Twists the Skies is capricious and defiant to those who would bind his actions. He opposes fate and seeks to bring chaos to any order that has outlived its purpose.

Introducing Uncertainty
Cost: —; Mins: Essence 2; Type: Permanent
Keywords: Stackable
Duration: Permanent
Prerequisite Charms: First Isidoros Excellency
The Infernal becomes a powerful vector of change and uncertainty through her mere presence.
Anyone within (essence x 20) yards who attempts to invoke a perfect charm or one that ensures one or more automatic successes – must pay a surcharge of 1 additional mote. This effect is indiscriminate, extending its effect to the Infernal, their allies and their enemies.
This charm may be purchased a number of times equal to the Infernal’s essence. Each subsequent purchase increases the surcharge by 1 mote.

Catastrophic Misfortune
Cost: 5m; Mins: Essence 2; Type: Simple
Keywords:
Duration: One-Scene
Prerequisite Charms:
Despite his distaste for certainty Isidoros is as quick to punish miserable failure as most of his siblings. What better way than to let their own failures destroy them?
For the duration of the scene the Infernal may choose to make any botch that she observes have shocking and often lethal consequences. This charm augments the negative repercussions of a botched roll dealing 1 dice of aggravated damage for every “1” that the victim rolls.
This damage can be avoided with a (wits + awareness) roll with a difficulty equal to the Infernal’s essence or by charms that negate surprise attacks.

Absence of Reason
Cost: 4m; Mins: Essence 2; Type: Reflexive (Step 2)
Keywords: Combo-OK, Obvious
Duration: Instant
Prerequisite Charms:
The Infernal mocks causality as oncoming arrows have their momentum stolen from them and sword blows are inexplicably warded off by an unseen force.
The Infernal may invoke this charm in response to any enemy attack, rolling her (essence + dexterity) against a difficulty equal to the attacker’s Essence. On a success, this Charm cancels out the attack completely and even perfect attacks find themselves going impossibly awry. On a failure the attack is resolved against her defence value as usual.


Comments

A most promising start. I think though that Isidros needs an Imperfection for his Perfect Defense rather then people who are stronger then him being more able to succeed in their attack. -BogMod

what do you suggest? Introducing Uncertainty (which I consider to be his answer to 2nd excellency) makes giving him an actual perfect somewhat counter intuitive. Enchantress

These are all looking really good, keeping the feel of each Yozi while actually being really worthwhile additions to the set of canon charms. I'm definitely going to run with some of these if I ever ST infernals. andrix