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'''Keywords:''' Capped, Stackable, Combo-Basic | '''Keywords:''' Capped, Stackable, Combo-Basic | ||
'''Prerequisites:''' Any other (Skill) Excellency | '''Prerequisites:''' Any other (Skill) Excellency | ||
− | '''Charm Style:''' Solar, Lunar | + | '''Charm Style:''' Solar, Abyssal, Lunar |
:Every three motes spent on this charm increase the associated skill by one for its duration. The skill is in every way treated as if it were higher, even if this causes it to exceed the natural maximum. However, every point of increase purchased in this way reduces the spending limit for Cappable Excellencies of the same skill by one. | :Every three motes spent on this charm increase the associated skill by one for its duration. The skill is in every way treated as if it were higher, even if this causes it to exceed the natural maximum. However, every point of increase purchased in this way reduces the spending limit for Cappable Excellencies of the same skill by one. | ||
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'''Charm Style:''' Lunar | '''Charm Style:''' Lunar | ||
− | :Each mote spent on this charm removes (Essence) points' worth of penalties from an instantaneous usage of the associated attribute. Even penalties taken as a result of Aspect compulsion can be negated. However, the excellency can only provide optimal conditions: it cannot make an inherently difficult task easier, it cannot reduce an opponent's abilities, and it cannot enable an inapplicable tactic. | + | :Each mote spent on this charm removes (Essence) points' worth of penalties from an instantaneous usage of the associated attribute. Even penalties taken as a result of Aspect compulsion can be negated. However, the excellency can only provide optimal conditions: it cannot make an inherently difficult task easier, it cannot reduce an opponent's abilities, and it cannot enable an inapplicable tactic. In particular, shields and cover can't be circumvented, as they provide bonuses to defense rather than penalties to attack. |
:This charm has no spending cap. | :This charm has no spending cap. | ||
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== Non-Generic Cross-Type Charms == | == Non-Generic Cross-Type Charms == | ||
− | These charms are associated with specific Traits but are possessed by | + | These charms are associated with specific Traits but are possessed by multiple types of Exalted, because they represent fundamental powers of essence users. |
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'''SORCERY AND NECROMANCY''' | '''SORCERY AND NECROMANCY''' | ||
− | :I'll put more detail into this later, but the Charms enabling the use of Sorcery and Necromancy function as they do in 2e (with the same restrictions on who can learn them). However, they are Essence-only charms, and learning a circle also grants a free spell of that circle, which must be either summoning or countermagic. Spells expend Agency rather than Willpower. | + | :I'll put more detail into this later, but the Charms enabling the use of Sorcery and Necromancy function as they do in 2e (with the same restrictions on who can learn them). However, they are Essence-only charms, and learning a circle also grants a free spell of that circle, which must be either summoning or countermagic. Spells expend Agency rather than Willpower, reflecting the control over reality necessary to wield them. |
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:This charm may be taken a number of times equal to your Exertion. It raises all your Consequence Thresholds by 1, and increases your Health or allows you to suffer additional physical consequences. The threshold increase is the same for everyone, but the other benefits vary: | :This charm may be taken a number of times equal to your Exertion. It raises all your Consequence Thresholds by 1, and increases your Health or allows you to suffer additional physical consequences. The threshold increase is the same for everyone, but the other benefits vary: | ||
− | *'''Solar and Abyssal Ox-Body''' grant either +1 Critical consequence '' | + | *'''Solar and Abyssal Ox-Body''' grant either +1 Critical consequence ''OR'' +1 Serious consequence and +1 Health ''OR'' +1 Minor consequence and +2 Health. |
− | *'''Lunar Ox-Body''' grants either +1 Serious consequence and +1 Minor consequence '' | + | *'''Lunar Ox-Body''' grants either +1 Serious consequence and +1 Minor consequence ''OR'' +3 Health. |
*'''Sidereal Ox-Body''' grants +2 Minor consequences. | *'''Sidereal Ox-Body''' grants +2 Minor consequences. | ||
*'''Dragon-Blooded and Spirit Ox-Body''' grant +1 Minor consequence and +1 Health. | *'''Dragon-Blooded and Spirit Ox-Body''' grant +1 Minor consequence and +1 Health. | ||
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'''Prerequisites:''' none | '''Prerequisites:''' none | ||
− | :The Solar rolls Stamina + Exertion + Essence to redouble his vitality. For the duration of the charm, he heals that many times faster than usual. For instance, if he had a (Stamina + Exertion + Essence) of 7 and rolled | + | :The Solar rolls Stamina + Exertion + Essence to redouble his vitality. For the duration of the charm, he heals that many times faster than usual. For instance, if he had a (Stamina + Exertion + Essence) of 7 and rolled +2, he would heal at 9 times the normal rate. Regardless of the roll's result, the Solar immediately regains all Health. |
:Invoking this charm is a dramatic action requiring 15 minutes of serene inactivity. It can be used even while unconscious or incapacitated, however. The Charm lasts until the user is completely healed. | :Invoking this charm is a dramatic action requiring 15 minutes of serene inactivity. It can be used even while unconscious or incapacitated, however. The Charm lasts until the user is completely healed. | ||
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:This is actually five separate charms, one for each Maiden, and each is associated with a different skill. Battles is a War charm, Endings is Medicine, Journeys is Travel, Secrets is Investigation, and Serenity is Charm. | :This is actually five separate charms, one for each Maiden, and each is associated with a different skill. Battles is a War charm, Endings is Medicine, Journeys is Travel, Secrets is Investigation, and Serenity is Charm. | ||
− | :Whenever doing so would directly serve the purview of the associated Maiden, the Sidereal may spend 2m to invoke or tag Aspects, rather than a point of Agency. For instance, Gracious Agent of Battles lets | + | :Whenever doing so would directly serve the purview of the associated Maiden, the Sidereal may spend 2m to invoke or tag Aspects, rather than a point of Agency. For instance, Gracious Agent of Battles lets him do this when fighting or inciting conflict. |
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:The Sidereal glimpses a tangle in the Loom of Fate and recognizes that the Story of Man has taken a turn it was never meant to. With a gentle tug, she may undo the snare and restore reality to its ideal configuration. | :The Sidereal glimpses a tangle in the Loom of Fate and recognizes that the Story of Man has taken a turn it was never meant to. With a gentle tug, she may undo the snare and restore reality to its ideal configuration. | ||
− | :When this charm is invoked, the Sidereal's player proposes an outcome or change in the story. This may be present, future, or past, and can be as general or as specific as she wishes. Some examples include "What if Mnemon were really an agent of the Silver Prince?", "Let's just say we make it to Malfeas somehow and pick up when we arrive," or "Maybe instead of dying, John's character was just badly hurt." The entire troupe stops to discuss the proposal, and any player or the Storyteller may suggest changes to it. If all the players and the Storyteller can reach a consensus that something | + | :When this charm is invoked, the Sidereal's player proposes an outcome or change in the story. This may be present, future, or past, and can be as general or as specific as she wishes. Some examples include "What if Mnemon were really an agent of the Silver Prince?", "Let's just say we make it to Malfeas somehow and pick up when we arrive," or "Maybe instead of dying, John's character was just badly hurt." The entire troupe stops to discuss the proposal, and any player or the Storyteller may suggest changes to it. If all the players and the Storyteller can reach a consensus that a something ought to happen (or ought to <i>have</i> happened), it becomes reality. The Sidereal recognizes that this is the way things were always meant to be, and corrects the error. No one realizes exactly what has changed, only that a bad destiny has been averted. If no unanimous agreement can be reached after a reasonable length of time, the charm fails. In this case the motes are lost, but the user regains the spent Agency and XP. Either way, it can only be attempted ''by anyone'' once per chapter. |
:Another-World Apocalypse transcends all ordinary system mechanics because it relies on the Golden Rule. Thus it is not considered Loom- or Shaping-type, and any being who wishes to contest it must rely on a member of the troupe as its advocate. People should base their decisions on what makes for the best story, and in particular the Storyteller has the responsibility of preserving the integrity of the setting and narrative. He shouldn't allow the players to insulate themselves from the consequences of their actions of trivialize important obstacles, but at the same time should be charitable in allowing an inspired or practical change that the players agree upon. | :Another-World Apocalypse transcends all ordinary system mechanics because it relies on the Golden Rule. Thus it is not considered Loom- or Shaping-type, and any being who wishes to contest it must rely on a member of the troupe as its advocate. People should base their decisions on what makes for the best story, and in particular the Storyteller has the responsibility of preserving the integrity of the setting and narrative. He shouldn't allow the players to insulate themselves from the consequences of their actions of trivialize important obstacles, but at the same time should be charitable in allowing an inspired or practical change that the players agree upon. | ||
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'''Prerequisites:''' ??? | '''Prerequisites:''' ??? | ||
− | :The only truth is this: in the end the Void will devour great and small alike. By channelling the nihilistic certainty of death, an Abyssal denies her enemies the right to question their fate. | + | :The only truth is this: in the end the Void will devour great and small alike, and not even their tales will remain. By channelling the nihilistic certainty of death, an Abyssal denies her enemies the right to question their fate. |
− | :This charm is invoked when the Abyssal's player tags someone else's Aspect. If the victim permits the Aspect to be compelled, they receive nothing in return. The charm must be used before the party decides whether to | + | :This charm is invoked when the Abyssal's player tags someone else's Aspect. If the victim permits the Aspect to be compelled, they receive nothing in return. The charm must be used before the party decides whether to oppose the tag or not. |
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Contents
Another Exalted Charms
This page will hold all the information on charms for Another Exalted until such time as I need to split it up.
Changes to Charm Mechanics
Obviously I'm changing a lot of Charms, but my main goal with this system is to provide a small and complete pool of fundamental Charms (no more than in the core book, and probably fewer), and then have everything else be custom charms designed specifically for the character in question.
Miscellaneous Changes
DICE CAPS: These no longer exist as such. However, the old dice caps live on in another form -- charms with the "Capped" keyword.
DV PENALTIES: Charms do not generally penalize defense, since that was intended to discourage people from making huge flurries, and you can't do that here anyway.
EXTRA ACTION: Extra Action charms do still exist, though they're going to be rather more expensive since nonmagical flurries are out. All the actions are taken in immediate succession.
ESSENCE-ONLY CHARMS: A few charms have only an Essence minimum and are not attached to any other trait. These charms are considered favoured for everyone who can use them, but it's not possible to invent new ones. If some mechanic requires the charm's trait minimum, use the Essence minimum for both. Essence-only charms can't supplement rolls of any kind unless they say otherwise.
EXCELLENCIES: There's only one universal excellency. Individual Exalt types have their own custom Excellencies as well, but these have descriptive names rather than being called "Nth Excellency."
Keywords
There are a crapload of keywords and, like with Magic: the Gathering, I've totally forgotten about most of them. Thus this isn't an exhaustive list of changes, though it should suffice for Solars.
Changed/Removed Keywords:
- Combo-OK is now the default, so it doesn't need a keyword. Every Charm is assumed to be fully combo-compatible unless it says otherwise.
- Counterattack effects work as they did in 2e, but they no longer penalize your defense to invoke.
- Form-type charms do not exist, since this functionality is largely been shifted to mortal fighting styles.
All the keywords describing effects (Obvious, Servitude, Sickness, etc) are sticking around, but they should be taken as guidelines -- ultimately, whether a charm counts as a Poison effect should depend on what it does, not on whether it has the Poison keyword.
New Keywords:
- No-Combo charms can never be used as part of a combo.
- Capped charms have a variable mote cost. The maximum number of motes you can spend in a single invocation of a Capped charm (or a series of stacked invocations) is equal to the traditional Exalted dice cap. That is, Attribute + Ability for Solars, Ability + Specialty for Dragon-Blooded, Essence for Sidereals, and so on. The cap applies to the cost before accounting for any surcharges or discounts. Not all charms with a variable cost are Capped -- some have unrelated charm-specific limits.
- Excellency-type charms have a special usage limitation. No two different Excellency-type Charms can modify the same task, even if put in a combo together.
- Focus indicates that the charm demands focus to use. It costs you your ability to defend yourself for the rest of the turn, and can't be used if you've already employed that ability during the current turn.
- Loom charms rewrite reality in the style of Avoidance Kata. These will need their own discussion because they're a terrible headache, but for now the keyword is a placeholder that indicates this effect.
Universal Charms
There are a handful of explicitly "broad-based" charms that every type of Exalted can use, but they tend to have slightly different functionality for different Exalt types. The three Sorcery charms (and Necromancy, I guess) are the closest thing to true universal charms this variant has. In particular, the generalized Martial Arts charmsets do not carry over. I'm going to be doing something quite different with those, but I haven't totally figured out what yet, so, uh, stay tuned!
Conflicting Effects
The big question is, "how are you going to handle conflicting Charm effects, especially conflicting perfection?" And I'm not really sure yet, beyond that perfect defense will maintain primacy and the Flaws of Perfection will be expanded somewhat. This is one of the big things I have yet to settle on.
Generic Charms
These charms are associated with a specific type of Trait (Attributes for Lunars, Abilities for everyone else), and each Trait of that type has a separate version of the charm, which must be learned individually. Another Exalted has more generic charms than the real thing, because they are responsible for much of a character's overall power, while custom charms provide narrower gimmicks.
Note that an "a" in the cost refers to Agency, not aggravated damage.
QUINTESSENTIAL (SKILL) EXCELLENCY
Cost: 1m per point Mins: Essence 1, (Skill) 1 Type: Reflexive, Instant Keywords: Excellency, Capped, Stackable Prerequisites: none Charm Style: Universal
- This is the most fundamental of all Charms, and is available to virtually all Essence-channellers. Every mote spent increases the associated skill by 1 for a single instantaneous usage of that skill. This may be a roll involving the skill, but it may also be an unrolled use of the skill, like a Science minimum required to use an ancient magical weapon.
- When using this charm to enhance a rolled action, it uses the timing of a Supplemental charm. When using it defensively, it must be used before the attack roll. Sidereals are the exception: they activate the Quintessential Excellency after all rolling is done.
- For Lunar Exalted, this is an Attribute-based charm, rather than a Skill-based one. It cannot be used to momentarily increase Health or Willpower.
FLAWLESS (SKILL) EXECUTION
Cost: 1m Mins: Essence 1, (Skill) 1 Type: Reflexive, Instant Keywords: Excellency Prerequisites: none Charm Style: Solar, Abyssal
- This charm modifies a roll involving the associated skill to ensure good performance. Negative dice are treated as neutral (0) when determining the result of the roll. Note that because defense is unrolled, the charm cannot be used to resist attack.
OVERARCHING (SKILL) WORLDVIEW
Cost: 1m, 1a or 4m, 1a Mins: Essence 4, (Skill) 3 Type: Reflexive, Instant Keywords: Excellency Prerequisites: Any other (Skill) Excellency Charm Style: Solar, Lunar
- With this excellency you can substitute the associated skill for any other in a single instantaneous usage. It costs 1 mote, 1 Agency if both skills are from the same Solar Caste, and costs 4 motes, 1 Agency otherwise.
- The substituted skill is considered to be the "real" one, but actions modified in this way can be supplemented by charms of either the original or substituted skill. The original skill's specialties do not apply, but the substituted skill's do, if they somehow manage to be relevant.
- The Lunar version of this Charm is called All-Purpose (Attribute) Method, and allows substitution of Attributes. It requires Essence 4, (Attribute) 4. It costs 1m, 1a for attributes of the same Lunar Caste, and 3m, 1a for others. As with the Quintessential Excellency, it can't alter Health or Willpower.
INFINITE (SKILL) MASTERY
Cost: 3m per point Mins: Essence 3, (Skill) 4 Type: Simple, One Scene Keywords: Capped, Stackable, Combo-Basic Prerequisites: Any other (Skill) Excellency Charm Style: Solar, Abyssal, Lunar
- Every three motes spent on this charm increase the associated skill by one for its duration. The skill is in every way treated as if it were higher, even if this causes it to exceed the natural maximum. However, every point of increase purchased in this way reduces the spending limit for Cappable Excellencies of the same skill by one.
- The Lunar version of this Charm is called Instinctive (Attribute) Unity and it applies to Attributes. Unlike Attribute-enhancers of shorter duration, it can increase Health and Willpower if appropriate.
(SKILL) PRINCE'S MANDATE
Cost: 2m Mins: Essence 4, (Skill) 5 Type: Reflexive, Instant Keywords: Excellency Prerequisites: Any other (Skill) Excellency Charm Style: Solar
- The Solar places the full weight of his Exalted nature behind an instantaneous usage of the appropriate skill, willing it to succeed. He announces his intentions and bids a number of Agency. He must bid at least 2 agency in Creation and 3 elsewhere, and can bid no more than his Essence. Anyone who is present and would be adversely affected by the Solar's success may opt to pay Agency equal to the bid in order to cancel it. Multiple parties cannot pool their Agency, and no one can match a bid greater than their own Essence.
- If someone else matches the bid, she loses the Agency while the Solar keeps his own. The action then proceeds as if nothing had happened. If no one can match the bid, however, or if there is no one present to contest it, the Solar spends the Agency and automatically succeeds at the action with a margin of success equal to his (Essence + Skill). Even otherwise impossible actions can be performed this way, though defence retains primacy.
- This charm is subject to a Flaw of Perfection, regardless of how it is used.
RESOURCEFUL FLUID (ATTRIBUTE)
Cost: 1m per point Mins: Essence 1, (Attribute) 1 Type: Reflexive, Instant Keywords: Excellency, Stackable Prerequisites: none Charm Style: Lunar
- Each mote spent on this charm removes (Essence) points' worth of penalties from an instantaneous usage of the associated attribute. Even penalties taken as a result of Aspect compulsion can be negated. However, the excellency can only provide optimal conditions: it cannot make an inherently difficult task easier, it cannot reduce an opponent's abilities, and it cannot enable an inapplicable tactic. In particular, shields and cover can't be circumvented, as they provide bonuses to defense rather than penalties to attack.
- This charm has no spending cap.
FLAWLESS (ATTRIBUTE) FOCUS
Cost: -- Mins: Essence 3, (Attribute) 4 Type: Permanent Keywords: Stackable Prerequisites: Any (Attribute) Excellency Charm Style: Lunar
- Identical to the 2e Lunars Charm of the same name.
INDOMITABLE RESURGENT (SKILL)
Cost: 2m Mins: Essence 1, (Skill) 1 Type: Reflexive, Instant Keywords: Excellency, Stackable Prerequisites: none Charm Style: Dragon-Blooded
- This charm is invoked after a roll involving the associated skill, and allows the Dragon-Blood to reroll any or all of the dice. If the new total is still unsatisfactory, the charm may be used as many times as the user wishes, provided she has enough motes. Unrolled uses of the skill (like defending) cannot benefit from the charm.
DIVINE (SKILL) CALLING
Cost: 1m Mins: Essence 1, (Skill) 1 Type: Reflexive, Instant Keywords: Excellency Prerequisites: none Charm Style: Dragon-Blooded
- This charm doubles the benefit of all the associated skill's Specialties for a single instantaneous usage of that skill. It follows the same timing rules as the Quintessential Excellency.
AUDACIOUS (SKILL) BRINKMANSHIP
Cost: -- Mins: Essence 1, (Skill) 1 Type: Permanent Keywords: none Prerequisites: none Charm Style: Dragon-Blooded
- This charm permanently enhances chance rolls involving the associated skill. The chance rolls also succeed if one die comes up + and one comes up 0, whereas normally both dice must come up + for a chance roll to succeed.
AUSPICIOUS IDEAL (SKILL)
Cost: 2m, 1a Mins: Essence 1, (Skill) 1 Type: Instant Keywords: Excellency Prerequisites: none Charm Style: Sidereal
- This charm removes the random factor from a roll involving the chosen skill, ensuring that it goes as well as possible. Don't even make the roll -- it's treated as if it came up +5. The charm may also be used when defending with a skill, in which case it adds +5 to the defense.
EFFORTLESS CONFIDENT (SKILL)
Cost: 2m Mins: Essence 1, (Skill) 1 Type: Simple, Indefinite Keywords: none Prerequisites: none Charm Style: Sidereal
- As long as this charm is in effect, the user is incapable of botching with the associated skill. Chance rolls that would result in a botch are instead treated as simple failure, as are effects that force a botch. However, this effect can't be used in conjunction with any that increases the likelihood of success on a chance roll.
PROPITIOUS (SKILL) ALIGNMENT
Cost: 1m or more, 1a Mins: Essence 3, (Skill) 3 Type: Simple, One Scene Keywords: Capped, Stackable Prerequisites: Any (Skill) Excellency Charm Style: Sidereal
- This charm makes it easier for the Sidereal to use Aspects for tasks involving the chosen skill. For any task using that skill (whether rolled or not), the Sidereal can invoke one aspect free of charge (or tag an opponent's aspect) for each mote committed to the charm. The normal limitations of Aspect use apply.
Non-Generic Cross-Type Charms
These charms are associated with specific Traits but are possessed by multiple types of Exalted, because they represent fundamental powers of essence users.
SORCERY AND NECROMANCY
- I'll put more detail into this later, but the Charms enabling the use of Sorcery and Necromancy function as they do in 2e (with the same restrictions on who can learn them). However, they are Essence-only charms, and learning a circle also grants a free spell of that circle, which must be either summoning or countermagic. Spells expend Agency rather than Willpower, reflecting the control over reality necessary to wield them.
OX-BODY TECHNIQUE
Cost: -- Mins: Essence 1, Exertion 1 Type: Permanent Keywords: Stackable Prerequisites: none Charm Style: Universal
- This charm may be taken a number of times equal to your Exertion. It raises all your Consequence Thresholds by 1, and increases your Health or allows you to suffer additional physical consequences. The threshold increase is the same for everyone, but the other benefits vary:
- Solar and Abyssal Ox-Body grant either +1 Critical consequence OR +1 Serious consequence and +1 Health OR +1 Minor consequence and +2 Health.
- Lunar Ox-Body grants either +1 Serious consequence and +1 Minor consequence OR +3 Health.
- Sidereal Ox-Body grants +2 Minor consequences.
- Dragon-Blooded and Spirit Ox-Body grant +1 Minor consequence and +1 Health.
- Lunars' Ox-Body is a Stamina charm that can be taken a number of times equal to the Lunar's Stamina. Spirits' Ox-Body is an Essence-only charm that can be taken a number of times equal to the spirit's Essence.
UNHESITATING DEDICATION
Cost: -- Mins: Essence 1, Discipline 1 Type: Permanent Keywords: none Prerequisites: none Charm Style: Universal
- This charm permanently enhances one of the character's Aspects. Invoking that Aspect to enhance a roll or defense gives a flat +3 bonus, rather than the usual benefit. Only Aspects of a particular type can be enhanced by this charm, and the type varies by the type of Exalted. However, I forget exactly how that works so I will specify the types later!
- Unhesitating Dedication can be taken repeatedly, for a different Aspect each time. If an associated Aspect is ever lost, the Charm can be transferred to another for 2 XP.
GRACEFUL CRANE STANCE
Cost: 3m Mins: Essence 1, (Athletics 1 for Solars, Dexterity 2 for Lunars) Type: Reflexive, One Scene Keywords: none Prerequisites: none Charm Style: Universal
- Identical to the 2e version of the same name. It's an Athletics charm for Solar Exalted and a Dexterity charm for Lunar Exalted.
Fundamental Solar Charms
ESSENCE-GATHERING TEMPER
Cost: -- Mins: Essence 2, Exertion 2 Type: Permanent Keywords: none Prerequisites: none
- When your consequences are compelled, you may choose to regain 3m instead of a point of Agency. This applies to both physical and mental consequences. but not to Aspects of other kinds.
BODY-MENDING MEDITATION
Cost: 10m Mins: Essence 1, Exertion 1 Type: Simple (Dramatic Action), Until Healed Keywords: none Prerequisites: none
- The Solar rolls Stamina + Exertion + Essence to redouble his vitality. For the duration of the charm, he heals that many times faster than usual. For instance, if he had a (Stamina + Exertion + Essence) of 7 and rolled +2, he would heal at 9 times the normal rate. Regardless of the roll's result, the Solar immediately regains all Health.
- Invoking this charm is a dramatic action requiring 15 minutes of serene inactivity. It can be used even while unconscious or incapacitated, however. The Charm lasts until the user is completely healed.
DURABILITY OF OAK MEDITATION
Cost: 1m Mins: Essence 1, Exertion 2 Type: Reflexive Keywords: none Prerequisites: none
- This charm is used in response to an attack or hazard with the potential to inflict lethal damage. The user treats the damage as bashing.
- You have to use this Charm before the attack roll, at the same time as you would normally enhance your defense.
PHOENIX RENEWAL TACTIC
Cost: -- Mins: Essence 2, Discipline 3 Type: Permanent Keywords: none Prerequisites: Any Discipline Excellency
- Normally a given Virtue may only be channelled once per chapter. An Exalt with this charm may forfeit a single point of Agency gain (such as from a stunt or Aspect compulsion) in order to restore a channelled Virtue, allowing her to channel it again immediately.
Fundamental Lunar Charms
Fundamental Dragon-Blooded Charms
HARMONIOUS BATTLE DANCE
Cost: 1m Mins: Essence 1, War 1 Type: Reflexive, Instant, War, Social Keywords: ??? Prerequisites: none
- The Exalt has mastered the subtle shifting of the battlefield, and can effortlessly coordinate her actions with her allies. This charm switches the user's place in the initiative roster with that of another willing party. It can only be used before either character has acted in the current turn.
Fundamental Sidereal Charms
The Sidereal charm trees are an exception in this system as they are in real Exalted, and they're going to take a lot of planning. As such, I haven't figured out which Skill most of these go with yet.
GRACIOUS AGENT OF (MAIDEN)
Cost: -- Mins: Essence 1, (Skill) 2 Type: Permanent Keywords: none Prerequisites: none
- This is actually five separate charms, one for each Maiden, and each is associated with a different skill. Battles is a War charm, Endings is Medicine, Journeys is Travel, Secrets is Investigation, and Serenity is Charm.
- Whenever doing so would directly serve the purview of the associated Maiden, the Sidereal may spend 2m to invoke or tag Aspects, rather than a point of Agency. For instance, Gracious Agent of Battles lets him do this when fighting or inciting conflict.
HINDSIGHT TO FORESIGHT RATIONALIZATION
Cost: 2m Mins: Essence 1, ??? Type: Reflexive, Instant Keywords: Loom Prerequisites: ???
- When he invokes this effect, a Sidereal can instantly increase any Trait at the normal XP cost, provided he recently had the time and means to fulfill its training requirements. He retroactively declares that he spent that time training, and it becomes so. The charm must be invoked separately for each distinct purchase.
ANOTHER-WORLD APOCALYPSE
Cost: 4m, 2a, 1xp Mins: Essence 3, ??? Type: Reflexive, Instant Keywords: No-Combo, probably a Prayer Strip of some kind Prerequisites: ???
- The Sidereal glimpses a tangle in the Loom of Fate and recognizes that the Story of Man has taken a turn it was never meant to. With a gentle tug, she may undo the snare and restore reality to its ideal configuration.
- When this charm is invoked, the Sidereal's player proposes an outcome or change in the story. This may be present, future, or past, and can be as general or as specific as she wishes. Some examples include "What if Mnemon were really an agent of the Silver Prince?", "Let's just say we make it to Malfeas somehow and pick up when we arrive," or "Maybe instead of dying, John's character was just badly hurt." The entire troupe stops to discuss the proposal, and any player or the Storyteller may suggest changes to it. If all the players and the Storyteller can reach a consensus that a something ought to happen (or ought to have happened), it becomes reality. The Sidereal recognizes that this is the way things were always meant to be, and corrects the error. No one realizes exactly what has changed, only that a bad destiny has been averted. If no unanimous agreement can be reached after a reasonable length of time, the charm fails. In this case the motes are lost, but the user regains the spent Agency and XP. Either way, it can only be attempted by anyone once per chapter.
- Another-World Apocalypse transcends all ordinary system mechanics because it relies on the Golden Rule. Thus it is not considered Loom- or Shaping-type, and any being who wishes to contest it must rely on a member of the troupe as its advocate. People should base their decisions on what makes for the best story, and in particular the Storyteller has the responsibility of preserving the integrity of the setting and narrative. He shouldn't allow the players to insulate themselves from the consequences of their actions of trivialize important obstacles, but at the same time should be charitable in allowing an inspired or practical change that the players agree upon.
Fundamental Abyssal Charms
INEVITABILITY
Cost: 1m Mins: Essence 2, Persuasion 2 Type: Reflexive, Instant Keywords: ??? Prerequisites: ???
- The only truth is this: in the end the Void will devour great and small alike, and not even their tales will remain. By channelling the nihilistic certainty of death, an Abyssal denies her enemies the right to question their fate.
- This charm is invoked when the Abyssal's player tags someone else's Aspect. If the victim permits the Aspect to be compelled, they receive nothing in return. The charm must be used before the party decides whether to oppose the tag or not.