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<b>Keywords: </b>None<br> | <b>Keywords: </b>None<br> |
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Kitsune Magic
As with the Charms of Spirits, Fair Folk, or the Exalted, Kitsune Magic springs forth from their supernatural essence, and for the most part comes naturally and instinctively and does not require training. The one major exception to this rule is Shape Charms. A Kitsune is born into a single Tribe, and that Tribe's Element comes naturally to her: its Charms are Favored and can be mastered without training. Charms of any other Element, however, are Unfavored, must be learned from a teacher, and carry a mote surcharge equal to the Charm's Attribute Minimum.
Excellencies
Kitsune use the same Excellencies as Exalted do, but instead of being based on Abilities or Attributes, they are based on Virtues, and can be used on rolls using an Ability linked to the Virtue in question. For example, First Valor Excellency would cost 1m/2dice, up to (Essence + Valor) times for a single roll, and be usable for any Archery, Athletics, Martial Arts, Melee, Thrown, or War roll. Because Kitsune Excellencies are so much more versatile, they only get their Primary Virtue's Excellencies for free; First at Essence 2, Second at Essence 3, Third at Essence 4.
Mischievous (Virtue) Trick
Cost: Varies
Minimums: (Virtue) 3, Essence 2
Type: Simple
Keywords: Illusion
Duration: One Scene
Prerequisite Charms: Any (Virtue) Excellency
The Kitsune takes an action that would require an Ability roll, and chooses a target. The Kitsune pays a number of motes equal to the Difficulty of the action, voluntarily fails the required roll, and instead rolls Essence+(Virtue) at a difficulty of the target's Essence. On a success, the target believes that the Kitsune succeeded at the action. This is an Illusion effect that lasts for one scene. If threshold successes exceed the Difficulty of the action in question, this illusion counts as Unnatural Mental Influence. The Kitsune may thus illusorily mimic any action she is capable of attempting, including Charms or Combos. If the action would require the use of a Charm, Mischievous (Virtue) Trick costs one extra mote to cast. If the action would require a Combo, it costs double the motes and 1wp to cast.
Valor
Archery
Athletics
Martial Arts
Melee
Thrown
War
Compassion
Dodge
Linguistics
Medicine
Performance
Ride
Socialize
Conviction
Awareness
Bureaucracy
Pen Stealing Technique
Cost: 3m
Minimums: Bureaucracy 1, Essence 1
Type: Reflexive
Keywords: Illusion
Duration: One Scene
Prerequisite Charms: None
Kitsune know that paperwork must be signed. When the paperwork is not to their liking, it has a tendency not to get signed. In reaction to someone in the same room as the Kitsune making to sign a document, the Kitsune may activate this Charm. All pens, quills, and other mundane writing implements that the target could reasonably be expected to try to use to sign the document are unable to be found for the duration of the scene. This is an Illusion effect.
Presence
Resistance
Sail
Survival
Temperance
Integrity
Investigation
Larceny
Lore
Occult
Stealth
Warp
Strength (Metal)
Dexterity (Air)
Grace of Air
Cost: 4m
Minimums: Dexterity 3, Warp (Air) 1
Type: Supplemental
Keywords: None
Duration: Essence actions
Prerequisite Charms: None
The air tribe are light and nimble. Use of this charm allows the Kitsune to perfectly keep their balance. They may walk a rope as thin as a piece of twine, or run along leaves atop water without sinking. This Charm is used to supplement a Dexterity plus Athletics* roll, and remains active for a total of Essence actions. (* Abilities other than Athletics may be used with ST approval on a case by case basis.)