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== Solar Hearthstones == | == Solar Hearthstones == | ||
− | Due warning: This stone | + | Due warning: This stone is probably overpowered even for level 5. |
=== Cloak Stone === | === Cloak Stone === | ||
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with the adopted one. | with the adopted one. | ||
− | + | Stealing the identity of essence users is tricky and requires an | |
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− | Stealing | ||
extended opposed essence + willpower roll. Roll at the end of each | extended opposed essence + willpower roll. Roll at the end of each | ||
turn of contact until either bearer or victim manages to collect 3 or | turn of contact until either bearer or victim manages to collect 3 or | ||
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stolen. If the Stone loses contact with the victim at any point | stolen. If the Stone loses contact with the victim at any point | ||
before completion, all successes are lost and the contest must start | before completion, all successes are lost and the contest must start | ||
− | anew. It may be wise to render | + | anew. It may be wise to render an essence-user unconscious before |
− | stealing | + | stealing his identity. |
For each week continuously wearing an adopted identity, roll willpower | For each week continuously wearing an adopted identity, roll willpower | ||
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original body. The victim has no memories of what's been done in his | original body. The victim has no memories of what's been done in his | ||
name during this period. | name during this period. | ||
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== Comments == | == Comments == | ||
The stone got some comments in | The stone got some comments in | ||
− | [http:// | + | [http://forums.white-wolf.com/viewtopic.php?t=26084 this] thread on |
− | the WW forum. | + | the WW forum. |
Hmm.. It is a tad overpowered, but I think that the concept could be salvaged while bringing it back in line with the rest. I would begin by making it ineffective against essence users, and making the owner roll the same pool (essence + willpower) against mortal targets. On top of that, I'd assign a duration unless the player spends a willpower; that would make it an especially powerful version of the "King of Masks" [[Charms|charm]] tree in CB:Zenith. Also, to make things interesting, I'd have anyone killed while under its effects turn into a hungry ghost instantly. Beyond that.. well, there's a level five hearthstone in the core book which makes you invincible. Go nuts. | Hmm.. It is a tad overpowered, but I think that the concept could be salvaged while bringing it back in line with the rest. I would begin by making it ineffective against essence users, and making the owner roll the same pool (essence + willpower) against mortal targets. On top of that, I'd assign a duration unless the player spends a willpower; that would make it an especially powerful version of the "King of Masks" [[Charms|charm]] tree in CB:Zenith. Also, to make things interesting, I'd have anyone killed while under its effects turn into a hungry ghost instantly. Beyond that.. well, there's a level five hearthstone in the core book which makes you invincible. Go nuts. | ||
I like the concept though, I have a morbid fondness for identity theft.. when I saw something like it in the Sidereal book I was disappointed there was no solar equivalent, but they made one in Castebook: Zenith. Rockin stuff. Good luck! - [[Alaron]] | I like the concept though, I have a morbid fondness for identity theft.. when I saw something like it in the Sidereal book I was disappointed there was no solar equivalent, but they made one in Castebook: Zenith. Rockin stuff. Good luck! - [[Alaron]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:56, 27 October 2005
Solar Hearthstones
Due warning: This stone is probably overpowered even for level 5.
Cloak Stone
Solar Aspected (Night)
Manse *****
This is a clear, faceted Hearthstone. When touched against a person not attuned to the Manse of its origin, the stone steals the target's identity and an image of the target can be seen floating inside the stone. The target's body remains outside the stone, but is robbed of its sense of self and identity and suffers from complete amnesia, reduced to its animalistic functions. While robbed of his identity, neither family or aquaintances recognise him. For all intents and purposes, the victim has disappeared. The non-descript vagrant left in his stead may be shooed out of the way, but is never remembered due to his lack of identity. But wait - there's more! The bearer of the stone may don the stolen identity and perfectly pass for the victim, even adopting his mannerisms and outlook on life. This is not without hazards however, if the bearer keeps the adopted identity for an extended period, he risks losing his own identity and replacing it with the adopted one.
Stealing the identity of essence users is tricky and requires an extended opposed essence + willpower roll. Roll at the end of each turn of contact until either bearer or victim manages to collect 3 or more net successes. The victim is not obligated to stay still during this ordeal and may act normally until his identity is successfully stolen. If the Stone loses contact with the victim at any point before completion, all successes are lost and the contest must start anew. It may be wise to render an essence-user unconscious before stealing his identity.
For each week continuously wearing an adopted identity, roll willpower diff [victim's essence] or the adopted identity takes over and the character's own identity is slowly lost barring outside interference. Doffing an adopted identity releases it whereupon it returns to its original body. The victim has no memories of what's been done in his name during this period.
Comments
The stone got some comments in this thread on the WW forum.
Hmm.. It is a tad overpowered, but I think that the concept could be salvaged while bringing it back in line with the rest. I would begin by making it ineffective against essence users, and making the owner roll the same pool (essence + willpower) against mortal targets. On top of that, I'd assign a duration unless the player spends a willpower; that would make it an especially powerful version of the "King of Masks" charm tree in CB:Zenith. Also, to make things interesting, I'd have anyone killed while under its effects turn into a hungry ghost instantly. Beyond that.. well, there's a level five hearthstone in the core book which makes you invincible. Go nuts.
I like the concept though, I have a morbid fondness for identity theft.. when I saw something like it in the Sidereal book I was disappointed there was no solar equivalent, but they made one in Castebook: Zenith. Rockin stuff. Good luck! - Alaron