Shadowfang:If Loras, the Death Sun, a ghost, can learn all Solar charms, the Unconquered Sun sure as hell should be able to.
Shadowfang:And also remember, only the Maidens can design new Sidereal charms. How could they create something that's beyond their own capabilities? There was also mention in the core book that the Incarnae taught the exalted their first charms. Again, how can someone teach what they don't know?
I think that the Incarnae imparted their own charms to their chosen, in a similar manner to how the Yozis imparted their charms to the Infernals
. Each exalt type is fundamentally like their patron in their themes and ways of manipulating Essence. It's hard to give what you don't have. Remeber, the Incarnae are not ordinary gods. There's no reason to assume they are restricted to regular spirit charms.
And also remember, only the Maidens can design new Sidereal charms. How could they create something that's beyond their own capabilities?
There was also mention in the core book that the Incarnae taught the exalted their first charms. Again, how can someone teach what they don't know? I think there's more than ample evidence that the Incarnae have the charms of their chosen.
Stupid Loserman:Two counterexamples: Infernals can learn Holy Charms, but they can never, ever use them. For them, these Charms are intellectual knowledge that they are unable to put into practice, like the understanding of how to push with both hands if you've already lost one of them. More directly, in First Edition, an Exalted who submitted himself to be "recycled" by Autochthon lost the ability to cast sorcery, but retained knowledge of all spells and could still teach those spells to others. I think there's good precedent that in the Exalted world, sometimes magic prowess is a thing you can know without actually being able to apply.
Adamant Siaka:Loras isn't just any kind of ghost, but a hekatonkhire born from the nightmares the Neverborn had regarding the Solars that killed them.
Shadowfang:So, like the Unconquered Sun, he is a creation of the Primordials. If a dead god's nightmare can use Solar charms, why shouldn't the "ultimate" creation of their once living selves be able to? You just admitted that the Primordials are capable of creating beings that can weild Solar charms (the Deathlords being the other examples), and they created the Unconquered Sun. I don't understand why people are so hellbent on preventing the US from having charms that many lesser beings possess. How else do you explain his indomitability in combat? Spirit charms alone are certainly not enough to allow one to be able to pose a serious threat to a Primordial in single combat!
Adamant Siaka:They flavored Chosen that aren't gods with their divine ideals. It's an odd process, but we'll likely get more on it when Glories of the Most High is released. Note that we've already been told that the Incarnae are gods and get divine Charms like in Roll1 and unique powers like the Third Circle Demons in Roll2.
CaffeineDelusions:Are we still reasonably sure that Alaskan crab fishing is the profession with the highest injury and mortality rate in the world?
lumber_of_the_beast:Because being a huge nerd amuses me - Alaskan crab fishing isn't even the most dangerous job in the USA. That position belongs to the President of the United States.
CaffeineDelusions:It's been discussed before, but my impression is that the thing that ultimately won the Primordial War wasn't the Exalted's raw power. It was the fact that they were taking that power and doing things with it that the Primordials couldn't comprehend because it was so far out of scale to them. The Exalted ruthlessly exploited the fact that Malfeas had transcended Melee combat by dragging Malfeas down into a sword-fight that their abstract principles had imbued with cosmic implications. For reference, I'll pull out an old favorite saw. "Never argue with an idiot, they'll only drag you down to their level and beat you with experience." Granted, of course.... just as your assertion that Exalts break the laws of Creation Physics whereas Incarnae are bound by them is supposition, so too is mine that Exalts use old rules in new and unanticipated ways.
Maese Mateo:There is no reazon to betray someone that not only let you do anything you want, but also help you keep the whole Creation in your control, enforcing your rulership.
PrinzMegahertz:No paranoid solar thought that heaven was plotting his downfall and considered a first strike as the perfect means of defense?