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  • Re: Blood of a Sin-Eater

    Actually, only the Dragolescu can store pure ectoplasm. However, their discipline allows them to convert the ectoplasm they harvest (if they do not decide to store it) into a point of vitae for two points of ectoplasm, or a point of willpower for three points of ectoplasm. The Sangiovanni discipline allows the user to convert vitae into ectoplasm which
    Posted to Vampire: The Requiem (Forum) by Don Strudel on 7 Oct 2009
  • Dhampyr Male Pregnancy?!

    After reading Wicked Dead , I'm kind of surprised that such as thing as "male pregnancy" has entered the World of Darkness . Anyone planning on using this in their chronicles? How so?
    Posted to Vampire: The Requiem (Forum) by Don Strudel on 7 Oct 2009
  • Re: Blood of a Sin-Eater

    [quote user="kurasu"]it didn't actually exist until the release of Geist[/quote]As I seem to recall, the Dragolescu ( Ordo Dracul ) can harvest ecto plasm from ghosts and derive nourishment from it, while the Sangiovanni ( Bloodlines: The Chosen ) are capable of generating their own supply of ecto plasm to repair the flesh of undead creatures
    Posted to Vampire: The Requiem (Forum) by Don Strudel on 27 Sep 2009
  • Re: Shinigami (Asian influenced Geist)

    You're missing the point. What I said is that they don't exist in folklore or religion, but only in modern literature, plays, and television. I did not say that someone can't decide to be one. However, it's a purely modern convention, and a completely superficial one at that. Eastern Sin-Eaters are no different than Western Sin-Eaters
    Posted to Geist: The Sin-Eaters (Forum) by Don Strudel on 12 Sep 2009
  • Re: Geist Blood

    [quote user="johntfs"][quote user="Don Strudel"]Emphasis mine. I'm guessing their blood works as a mortal's does. [/quote] What effect does a Mage's blood have of vampires? Figure that Mages are also "all too human." If Mage blood is treated as simply human, a Sin-eater's blood probably should as well. However
    Posted to Geist: The Sin-Eaters (Forum) by Don Strudel on 12 Sep 2009
  • Re: Geist Blood

    [quote user="Geist P56"]Woe betide the unlucky krewe that runs afoul of one of the rare vampires that does deal with ghosts, however; the krewe’s incorporeal allies are as likely to become fuel for the vampire’s magical rites as the Sin-Eaters’ all-too-human blood .[/quote]Emphasis mine. I'm guessing their blood works as a mortal's
    Posted to Geist: The Sin-Eaters (Forum) by Don Strudel on 12 Sep 2009
  • Re: Shinigami (Asian influenced Geist)

    There are no such thing as Shinigami. They were adapted from the European Grim Reaper in just the last century. They do not exist in folklore or mythology and Geists would not be styled on them, because there is nothing to style on. In fact, Geists already fit the idea of a "Shinigami" with absolutely no changes necessary. My explanation:
    Posted to Geist: The Sin-Eaters (Forum) by Don Strudel on 12 Sep 2009
  • Re: Shinigami (Asian influenced Geist)

    [quote user="Ashley the Knocker"]A western player playing in a Japanese setting is still exotic. [/quote]You mean with a Japanese character ? Then it's only exotic to the player , and it would make no sense for their character to find it exotic. If the character is a westerner, then both player and character can find it exotic. I watch
    Posted to Geist: The Sin-Eaters (Forum) by Don Strudel on 11 Sep 2009
  • Re: What is the z-splat for Geist?

    [quote user="Darck Child"]The krewe could be a Tier 1 (The Cult):[/quote]I thought Geist didn't have tiers?
    Posted to Geist: The Sin-Eaters (Forum) by Don Strudel on 11 Sep 2009
  • Re: Shinigami (Asian influenced Geist)

    What's the point of playing in a Japanese setting anyway? If it's because it's "exotic" then it would make more sense to play as a tourist.
    Posted to Geist: The Sin-Eaters (Forum) by Don Strudel on 11 Sep 2009
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