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I can't remember what it says there. Somewhere it says he's a Greater Elemental Dragon, like the Kukla (ie powerful, bonkers, and bound away so he doesn't rampage across the Creation). He's not as powerful as the Kukla though, I think.
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[quote] My favorite character was a Solar Twilight that specialized in Thaumaturgy, Golden Exhalation Style, and Investigation charms. What do you think?[/quote] I think he sounds awesome. You say "bad choices" but the thing is, it's not always simply a choice of "good thing" or "bad thing", it's really different
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Thanks for your answers. [quote]Please elaborate.[/quote] [quote]The Dragon-Blood, however, is limited in using the Charm as follows: The Charm can be used to add dice to any Ability on the tick in which the Dragon-Blood acts. On the ticks between actions, this Charm can only be used to enhance unrolled uses of the Ability to increase an applicable
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Remember that this table is explicitly not how exaltation actually works in the setting, if it did the demographics would make even less sense than they do. This is a massively simplified table to decide if the PCs' own children exalt. Nothing else.
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In terms of OOC rolling, it's Int+Lore or Int+War. If you mean in terms of how the game is actually supposed to work, it's never really said.
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It's not useless. It's basically like +1DV, which is useful. Especially since you get for a the scene for 1m. It's dirt cheap. The anima isn't good, but it's the cheapest around.
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Just a pity there's actually only a single charm that involves occult rolls.
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Well of course, he's the King of the Gods. And only the Gods. He certainly shouldn't be doing anything like telling humans what to do: that's the DB's job!
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Well yeah, they're in charge. They're in charge of making sure the sun and moon go along on time, on making sure the other Gods do their job (which they're obviously incompetent at), and so on. They're not in charge of, well, people. That would be the Dragonblood, of course.
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Or maybe I'm lying to you, just trying to make you think Walker in Darkness isn't going to pop out in Yu-Shan and murderise you all. Maybe it was actually him who murdered Chejop Kejak, not Lyta and co. Seems more likely, doesn't it? Or maybe I'm just saying that as a double-bluff. Never underestimate my capacity for treachery.