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This Soulsteel dailklave looks ordinary enough, but every wound it inflicts subjects the victim to a few moments of Oblivion. For every Health Level of damage done, the subject spends one turn in total sensory deprivation. Exalted and other supernatural beings may resist with their permanent Essence; each success on this roll subtracts one from the turns spent in sensory deprivation. All other bonuses are as normal for a soulsteel daiklave.  
 
This Soulsteel dailklave looks ordinary enough, but every wound it inflicts subjects the victim to a few moments of Oblivion. For every Health Level of damage done, the subject spends one turn in total sensory deprivation. Exalted and other supernatural beings may resist with their permanent Essence; each success on this roll subtracts one from the turns spent in sensory deprivation. All other bonuses are as normal for a soulsteel daiklave.  
  
<i>Just a quick writeup for now...when I get back from Japan I'll go nuts on it.</i> -KitBox
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<i>Just a quick writeup for now...when I get back from Japan I'll go nuts on it.</i> -[[KitBox]]
  
 
=== Additional Random Thoughts ===
 
=== Additional Random Thoughts ===

Latest revision as of 01:16, 6 April 2010

Taste of Oblivion

  • Artifact level: ••••


This Soulsteel dailklave looks ordinary enough, but every wound it inflicts subjects the victim to a few moments of Oblivion. For every Health Level of damage done, the subject spends one turn in total sensory deprivation. Exalted and other supernatural beings may resist with their permanent Essence; each success on this roll subtracts one from the turns spent in sensory deprivation. All other bonuses are as normal for a soulsteel daiklave.

Just a quick writeup for now...when I get back from Japan I'll go nuts on it. -KitBox

Additional Random Thoughts

  • Persistant defenses should still work.
  • Reflexives that don't rely on knowing the attack is coming should still work.


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