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= Sword 'n' Board =
 
= Sword 'n' Board =

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Sword 'n' Board


Flaring Shield Strike</b>
 <b>Cost: 3 motes
 Duration: Instant
 Type: Simple
 Minimum Melee: 2
 Minimum Essence: 1
 Prerequisite Charms: None

Burgeoned by a wave of Essence, the Solar charges his opponent, using his shield to ram the foolish target with incredible force. The Solar may move up to twice his normal full-round move to attack any opponent within range. This attack has a Speed of +3, Accuracy equal to (the shield's Melee defense bonus plus the Solar's permanent Essence) divided by two, and damage equal to the shield's Ranged defense bonus plus the Solar's Melee score. This damage is Bashing.

The Exalt may choose to either do enhanced knockback or knockdown (this effect should be used even if knockback or knockdown is not used). If the character chooses to do enhanced knockback, every point of raw damage will cause 1 yard of knockback. If the character chooses to do enhanced knockdown, no matter how much damage is done, the attack automatically qualifies for knockdown, and the difficulty of the Stamina + Resistance roll is equal to 1 + health levels of damage done.

In Second Edition, this Charm is Combo-OK, and has a Speed of 6


Making a Virtue of Obstruction</b>
 <b>Cost: 4 motes, 1 Willpower
 Duration: One Scene
 Type: Simple
 Minimum Melee:  3
 Minimum Essence: 2
 Prerequisite Charms: Flaring Shield Strike

Many skilled warriors forgo the use of a shield, except for certain magical ones, as being too unwieldy and bulky, interfering with their movement and vision. A Solar need not be so limited, thanks to essence-enhanced senses and reflexes. The Exalt turns her shield into an extension of her own body, permitting her to "sense" around it and fight as though it were hardly there. Subtract the mobility penalty value of the Solar's shield from her Permanent Essence. Any positive remainder is added to the shield's defense bonuses for both melee and ranged and the penalty is nullified. In the event that there is a negative remainder, this is the new mobility penalty.

In Second Edition, this Charm has a Speed of 4 and a DV Penalty of -0. It is Combo-OK.


Deft Buckler Defender</b>
 <b>Cost: 6 motes, 1 Willpower
 Duration: One Scene
 Type: Extra Action
 Minimum Melee:  5
 Minimum Essence: 3
 Prerequisite Charms: Making a Virtue of Obstruction

The Solar Exalted uses the instinctive defensive power of his martial Essence in order to turn his shield into an active weapon, utilizing both its passive defenses and its heft to add to the Exalt's capabilities in combat. For the rest of the scene, the Exalted may use his shield as a full weapon, as per Flaring Shield Strike, although the shield now has a Defense bonus equal to its (Melee and Ranged defense bonuses added to each other and the Exalt's permanent Essence) divided by 2, round up, and the character does not get the option to use enhanced knockback or knockdown. The character also gains an additional action that must be used with the shield, including defaulting to a regular full parry. The Solar still gains the ordinary benefits of the shield. This Charm is fully compatible with Making a Virtue of Obstruction.

This Charm somewhat breaks the Extra Action Charm rules; the character may use Extra Action charms while it is active, including scene-length ones. However, if any such charm is used, the character forfeits the extra action gained by this Charm, and must follow all applicable rules for the other Extra Action Charm, including not splitting the dice pool, as in Iron Whirlwind Attack. This Charm does not grant a Fully Independent Action of any type, and so does not give the character the ability to use more than one Charm per turn. The Solar still gains the cover-based defense bonus of the shield as relevant to an attack (melee or ranged).

In Second Edition, this Charm is Combo-OK and Simple (Speed 5, DV -0). The resultant weapon has a Speed of 6, but it may be freely used in a flurry on the character's turn as though its Speed was the highest of any other action besides itself (ie, does not affect the Speed of the Flurry. The character may make one action in each Flurry using the shield that does not add a DV penalty and is not affected by and does not affect the multiple action rules; this does add to a magical flurry.


Superior Shield Wall Resonance</b>
 <b>Cost: --; Mins: Melee 5, Essence 3; Type: Permanent
 Keywords: None
 Prerequisite Charms: Deft Buckler Defender

The Solar learns to accept and internalize the nature of a protector and champion, drawing strength from her shield. Whenever the character uses a Melee parry DV to defend herself and has a shield ready and applicable, add the higher of the shield's melee or ranged defensive bonuses to the Solar's bashing, lethal, and aggravated soak.


Defiant Footman Slap</b>
 <b>Cost: 5 per 'effect level', 1 Willpower
 Duration: Instant
 Type: Reflexive
 Minimum Melee:  5
 Minimum Essence: 4
 Prerequisite Charms: Deft Buckler Defender

Note: For the purposes of this Charm, 'effect level' either refers to the Circle "number" for a Sorcery spell or the minimum Essence necessary to perform an action; this does not include the Charms necessary for Sorcery, which is a delicate process and thus easier to disrupt.

By utilizing the Defiant Footman Slap, the Solar establishes her prerogative over other Essence-users. Whether simply a warrior-demigod, or a well-rounded fighter, the Exalt who triggers the Slap can disrupt the delicate patterns of Essence necessary to form grandiose effects. This is especially effective against sorcery, which does not a very rigorous essence matrix.

Effectively, Defiant Footman Slap is a reflexive Charm that permits the Solar to use the buffering nature of her shield to disrupt long-term essence accumulation. This works on any Essence-based effect that takes more than a single action to perform, such as Sorcery. This does not apply to effects that have extended durations that are already activated, only effects that are being activated.

The Exalt must be within her Melee in feet of the target. The character makes a Dexterity + Melee + Melee defensive bonus from her shield against a difficulty equal to the Essence of the target plus the effect level of whatever extended Essence based action the target is making. This costs 1 Willpower plus 5 motes per effect level. If the roll is successful, the attack does damage equal to extra successes plus the character's strength, and the casting is disrupted.

This does count as an attack, but any defense on the target's part will disperse the effect being used anyway. Defense from other entities or autonomous defensive systems, such as the Virtuous Guardian of Flame, may be applied, as do any penalties to attacks or other completely passive defensive effects.

In Second Edition, this Charm is Obvious and Combo-OK. Disregard the final paragraph, using the rules for Sorcery actions in 1E, although Defiant Footman Slap still counts as an attack. The reflexive action generated by this Charm has no DV penalty and does not add to Speed.

Dual Wielding


Dual Slaying Stance</b>
 <b>Cost: 4m; Mins: Melee 2, Essence 2; Type: Reflexive   
 Keywords: Combo-OK
 Duration: One Scene
 Prerequisite Charms: None

The Lawgiver supplements her natural excellence with the guidance of Essence, allowing her to strike as easily with two weapons as with one. For the rest of the scene, the Solar has no off-hand penalty and so long as she wields at least two weapons, her penalty for performing multiple actions is reduced by her Melee score. For example, if a Solar with Melee 5 was wielding two rate 3 weapons and chose to flurry for 6 attacks, the first would be at –1, then –2, -3, -4, -5, and finally –6. This reduction cannot bring a penalty below 0. This does not reduce the DV penalty caused by each attack. If a character is ambidextrous, the cost of Dual Slaying Stance is reduced by 1 mote. If one of the Solar's weapons is lost, the character may opt to reflexively drop the Charm's commitment, or the character may continue to commit motes. In the latter case, the Charm has no effect on rate until the character has a second weapon, but it will negate any off-hand penalty if relevant.


Twofold Dominance Stance</b>
 <b>Cost: 5m, 1 wp; Mins: Melee 4, Essence 2; Type: Simple 
 Keywords: Combo-OK
 Duration: One Scene
 Prerequisite Charms: Dual-Slaying Stance

The Lawgiver learns to balance the strengths of her weapons, granting the grace of one to the sturdy defense of another and combining the two. When wielding two weapons, add together their accuracy and defense for one scene. If one weapon is lost, its bonus is lost but the motes remain committed unless the Solar chooses otherwise and the Charm recalculates as soon as a second weapon is taken up again.

Formerly known as Sun and Moon Method until that Charm was repurposed as a Presence Charm.



<I>Two Swords Technique
 Cost: --; Mins: Melee 5, Essence 3; Type: Permanent 
 Keywords: None
 Prerequisite Charms: Sun and Moon Method

The Solar’s Sun and Moon Method progresses to a mastery of the Two Swords Technique. Despite the name, this adaptation of Sun and Moon Method may be used at any time while the character has two weapons. When Sun and Moon Method is active, the character may activate Fivefold Bulwark Stance for 3 less motes. If Sun and Moon Method becomes inactive (the character is only wielding one weapon, for example), the Solar must make one of three choices: let Fivefold Bulwark Stance lapse entirely, pay the three mote discount off and have it remain active, or keep the original motes committed and wait to gain a second weapon again.


Steel Devil Style</b>
 <b>Cost: --; Mins: Melee 5, Essence 4; Type: Permanent 
 Keywords: None
 Prerequisite Charms: Dual Slaying Stance, Sixty-Four Ways Into The Sunset Method

A Chosen of the Unconquered Sun who has mastered both the Dual Slaying Stance and Sixty-Four Ways Into the Sunset Method soon realizes that the essence harmonies between a pair of weapons lend themselves easily to the righteous retaliation of the former Charm. As long as the Chosen has Dual Slaying Stance active, Sixty-Four Ways Into the Sunset Method has a three mote discount. If Dual Slaying Stance becomes inactive, (the character is only wielding one weapon, for example), the Solar must make one of three choices: let Sixty-Four Ways Into The Sunset Method lapse entirely, pay the three mote discount off and have it remain active, or keep the original motes committed and wait to gain a second weapon again.


Behemoth-Conquering Grip</b>
 <b>Cost: --; Mins: Melee 5, Essence 5; Type: Permanent 
 Keywords: None
 Prerequisite Charms: Steel Devil Style

To a Solar, mere limitations of balance and weight are but annoyances to be shed. The power of a Solar demands obedience from their weapons, not the other way around. The Solar may choose to commit 2 motes to attune a two-handed weapon; this adds to the cost of artifact attunement. Any weapon so attuned subtracts two from its Strength requirement and the Solar may wield it one-handed. The Solar may choose to attune any number of weapons this way, but the 2 mote surcharge must be committed for each weapon.


Graceful Battle God Mudra</b>
 <b>Cost: 12 motes, 2 Willpower
 Duration: One Scene
 Type: Extra Action
 Minimum Melee:  5
 Minimum Essence: 5
 Prerequisite Charms: Steel Devil Style, Thousand Cuts Prana

Every weapon has its own strengths and weakness. Being prepared for a fight often means understanding the difference between situations when a mighty hammer is effective, or when a sterling blade is the solution. By solidifying and animating motes from her Essence pool, a powerful Solar may transcend the limitations of choice in this matter. Once activated, Graceful Battle God Mudra animates a number of weapons around the Solar equal to her Permanent Essence. They may not travel further from the Exalt than her Melee score in feet, but they move nearly instantaneously, so a Solar can switch any two weapons each round, or one if the weapon that ends up in the Solar's hands is two-handed. The Solar is also not penalized for wielding two weapons at once in her hands, nor for the additional weapons.

The Exalt also gains one additional action for each weapon that is not in her hands, although she must use the lesser of her Essence or her relevant attribute in any die pool (Example: Essence + Damage for damage, Essence + Melee + Accuracy for an attack, etc, if Essence is the lower of the pair of Strength or Dexterity, respectively). These additional actions may not be split or defaulted to a full parry, although the Solar may still split her initial action. The initial action can be defaulted to a full parry which can be used by any of the rotating weapons, but if this is done, any action with the weapons in her hands cannot be split.

This Charm is not compatible with any other Extra Action Charm or effect, with the exception of those Charms and effects which grant Fully Independent Actions, including Fully Independent Melee Actions. If a Charm or effect which grants Fully Independent Actions of any relevant type is operative, the weapons will animate and can be switched as usual, but no additional actions are granted. Iterations or splits of the Fully Independent Actions must be used instead, and the character's usual dice pool is used, rather than being based off the lower of Permanent Essence or relevant attribute. There is no essence discount in this or any other similar situation.

In Second Edition, this Charm is Combo-Basic and Obvious. It costs 15 motes and 2 Willpower. Effectively, the character gains a number of full extra actions whose speed is calculated separately from the speed of any actions produced by the weapons in the character's own hands. These extra actions may only be used to attack, wait (like Guard but with no defensive effect), or switch, but they do not affect the character's DV at all. They may be affected by Charms, but the maximum number of Charms used per DV refresh is still 1 per DV refresh off the weapons the character is carrying. The floating weapons may not flurry. The character may switch any number of weapons, though only two (or one, if one is two handed) may be physically carried at one time or used in a single action/flurry, and the switched weapons must be acting on the same tick-- ie, if the character's main action is on Tick 15, and the action of his hovering grand daiklaive is on Tick 13, he must have the grand daiklaive wait two ticks in order to affect the switch. The character may switch at the end of an action, to switch between offensive and defensive weapons, for example. Otherwise, this Charm is the same as in 1E.

Focused Fencing


Solitary Swordmaster Prana</b>
 <b>Cost: 4m; Mins: Melee 3, Essence 3; Type: Simple 
 Keywords: Combo-OK
 Duration: One scene
 Prerequisite Charms: Striking Pterok Speed

By calming her breath and harmonizing her soul with that of her weapon, the Solar gains mastery that escapes those who divide their attentions. Her focus grants her great swiftness and amazing reflexes. This Charm may only be active if the Solar is wielding a single weapon in one hand with no shield. If these conditions are no longer meant, the Solar may choose to leave the motes for Solitary Swordmaster Prana committed and its benefits will resume as soon as her attentions are undivided once more.

While the charm is active, subtract 1 from the Speed of the Solar's weapon and actions performed using that weapon, minimum of 2, and add 1 to its Rate. This Charm is explicitly cumulative with other Charms that are normally noncumulative with Speed reducers or have lowered Speed, but it does have a flat minimum of 2, even if the other Charms could limit it to 1. For example, the Solar might also choose to activate Sunray Spear, which is normally noncumulative with other Speed-reducing Charms and has a minimum Speed of 1. An Essence 5 Solar using both Charms with a Speed 6 weapon would have a Speed of 2-- 6 divided by 2 for Sunray Spear, minus 1 for Solitary Swordmaster Prana-- and despite the fact that Sunray Spear permits a Speed of 1, no further effects could reduce the weapon’s Speed.


Battlefield-Striding Lunge Technique</b>
 <b>Cost: 3m, 1 wp; Mins: Melee 4, Essence 3; Type: Reflexive
 Keywords: Combo-OK
 Duration: One scene
 Prerequisite Charms: Striking Pterok Speed

Mastery of motion is one of the principle doctrines of victory. A Solar who emphasizes speed and balance can gain tremendous speed, though even the most centered may make themselves slightly more vulnerable in doing so. In order to use Battlefield-Striding Lunge Technique, the Solar must be only wielding a single weapon in one hand with no shield. If the Solar is later disarmed, wields a weapon in two hands, or puts a weapon or shield in his off-hand, this Charm's effects lapse. The Solar may opt to leave the motes committed, to adapt to later conditions, or to let the motes and charm reflexively cease. While this Charm is active, the Solar may move up to his full Dash distance on any tick during which he is attacking. This adds 1 to the DV penalty of the attack thus made, generally for a net of 2.


Single Strike Swiftness</b>
 <b>Cost: --; Mins: Melee 4, Essence 3; Type: Permanent
 Keywords: None
 Prerequisite Charms: Solitary Swordmaster Prana

Even the amazing speed of the lone Swordmaster can be enhanced as a Solar develops, allowing the character to dramatically increase the tempo of her attacks. The character may use Striking Pterok Speed as a non-Charm action while Solitary Swordmaster Prana is active


Glorious Solar Fencer</b>
 <b>Cost: --; Mins: Melee 5, Essence 4; Type: Permanent
 Keywords: None
 Prerequisite Charms: Battlefield-Striding Lunge Technique, Glory of Melee Felicitations

The speed and grace of the Solar's balanced, focused stance lends great panache and elegance to his movements. While Battlefield-Striding Lunge Technique is active, the Solar may activate Glory of Melee Felicitations for 3 motes less. If Battlefield-Striding Lunge Technique goes inactive, the character may opt to spend and commit the 3 remaining motes, let Glory of Melee Felicitations go inactive for the time being, or let Felicity of Style Method lapse entirely.


Champion of Center and Focus</b>
 <b>Cost: --; Mins: Melee 5, Essence 5; Type: Permanent
 Keywords: None
 Prerequisite Charms: Glorious Solar Fencer, Single Strike Swiftness

The progression of the Solar's grace reaches a new height as her Essence reaches the pinnacle of the mortal span of an Exalt. When the Chosen is focused and concentrates, the flow of battle is hers to command, distilled into the single blade she wields. As long as the Solar is wielding a single, one-handed weapon with no shield, she may increase the number of ticks and bonus dice from an Aim maneuver to a maximum of the Exalt's (Melee + Essence). When the character makes a Guard maneuver while so single wielding, she gains a +2 bonus to her DV.

Two-Handed Power!


Palace-Crushing Hero Technique</b>
 <b>Cost: 6m; Mins: Melee 3, Essence 3; Type: Simple 
 Keywords: Combo-OK
 Duration: One scene
 Prerequisite Charms: Fire and Stones Strike

Subtlety, even amongst the most stealthy Nights, is only a Solar trait by way of surpassing excellence. Nevertheless, some Lawgivers, especially those bravos known as Palace-Crushing Heroes, disregard even the most vestigial overtures towards the softer touch. With the power of their Essence, such Champions of the Sun can utterly demolish all who stand against them, regardless of their foes' sturdiness or armor. Palace-Crushing Hero Technique's effects only work on weapons with the 2 tag.

As long as Palace-Crushing Hero Technique is active the Solar gains two benefits. First, the Solar adds the Overwhelming number of the Solar's weapon to the Solar’s Essence for the purposes of determining Damage. If the weapon has no Overwhelming number, the Solar may instead opt to use the higher of ( Melee or Essence) +1 as his minimum damage roll. Secondly, whenever the Palace-Crushing Hero strikes his opponent, she must roll (Dexterity or Stamina) + (Athletics or Resistance) versus a difficulty of 2 to avoid knockback or knockdown, even in games that do not ordinarily use this option. This effect happens regardless of the damage done, but every two raw damage dice in excess of the target's Stamina + Resistance adds 1 to the difficulty of the resistance roll.


Roaring Champion Offensive</b>
 <b>Cost: --; Mins: Melee 3, Essence 3; Type: Permanent
 Keywords: None
 Prerequisite Charms: Palace-Crushing Hero Technique

The unstoppable power of an unleashed Solar can crack mountains, shatter manses, and destroy even the mightiest foes. While Palace-Crushing Hero Technique is active, the character gains a 1 mote discount on Hungry Tiger Technique, usually making it free. This discount is compatible with the increased cost from Ravenous Lion Method, for a net cost of 1 if the Solar knows and uses both effects.


Grip-Shattering Force</b>
 <b>Cost: 4 motes, 1 willpower; Mins: Melee 5, Essence 3; Type: Simple
 Keywords: Combo-OK, Obvious
 Duration: One Scene
 Prerequisite Charms: Roaring Champion Offensive

The Solar champion smashes aside all resistance to the overwhelming fury of his attacks, crushing all who stand against the judgment of Heaven. The effects of this Charm only benefit weapons with the 2 tag. If the Solar attacks and his opponent uses a parry defense that can be disarmed (usually, this does not include weapons with the N tag), the Solar may spend 1 mote to channel some of the energy of his strike into disarming his opponent. If this happens, the target must immediately make a reflexive Wits + (Ability) roll against a difficulty equal to the Solar's Essence to avoid having her weapon disarmed.

This occurs during Step 1 of the attack, and the target may use Charms to modify the roll. A perfect defense at this juncture will prevent both the attack and the disarming attempt. Otherwise, the target must be able to use Charms twice in order to benefit both the attempt to retain control of the weapon. In most cases, this includes non-Charm actions, a Combo, or using an Excellency to affect both the roll and the defense.


Aiming the Thunderstorm</b>
 <b>Cost: --; Mins: Melee 5, Essence 4; Type: Permanent
 Keywords: None
 Prerequisite Charms: Grip-Shattering Force, Whirlwind of Searing Blows

With a mighty weapon in hand, the Solar who has eschewed nuance for might energizes her blade with even more deadly force. While Grip-Shattering Force is active, the character gains a 3 mote discount to the cost of Whirlwind of Searing Blows, so long as its effects are limited to only weapons with the 2 tag. If Grip-Shattering Force ceases to be active, or the character wishes to affect weapons without the 2 tag, he must pay the surcharge. Otherwise, Whirlwind of Searing Blows shall lapse or become inactive.


Size Matters Not</b>
 <b>Cost: --; Mins: Melee 3, Essence 3; Type: Permanent
 Keywords: None
 Prerequisite Charms: Palace-Crushing Hero Technique

The physical stature of a Solar in no way restrains from taking the path of the Palace-Crushing Hero. Size Matters Not grants two benefits to the character. First, any weapons with the 2 tag have an effective weight of half (round down) their normal amount, which means that they also have an effective Strength minimum of half (round down). Secondly, while Palace-Crushing Hero Technique is active, the character need meet no minimums at all to wield a weapon to its fullest effect. This does not reduce any attunement costs.


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