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[quote user="BrilliantRain"]I suppose my issue with it is that I suppose I find it hard to conceptualize what these other Moons would be like. I mean, would they all be associated with silver and everything? Or would any specific one of them have been vastly different from Luna? At any rate they all certainly sound interesting, especially
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[quote]Her no moon phase is represented by aspects of mysticism and the unknown, of things forgotten and of alien worlds and dreams from the without. Famous among these aspects is the Walker at the Crossroads, whose appearance is touched by Abraxus, Premises of a Dark Star. Luna is sometimes seen wearing the ivory tri-horned tiara that kept Abraxus
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[quote user="Pandalunar"][quote user="Nemal"]*sacrifices the blood of a highborne virgin and summons Sacheverell*[/quote] :D win [/quote]Trying to seduce Luna. -sigh- I am summoned? Exalted to ORIGINAL World of Darkness You can build Garou (and other shifters) via God-Blooded Beastmen. It's easy really. Breed Beastmen for certain
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Oh hey Epimetheus!! ^_______^ Last question folks. So I got Mastigos covered. But I also see the Thyrsus (they do that whole primal, neo-primitive thing). My question: is there any Legacy or something that unites the two? (I was a Tzimisce lover in my Vampire days, and often seek similar archetypes.....my buddy, the Moros, likewise always was Euthanatoi
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Now I need to find Boston Unveiled for that plot hook. >_> I'm a sucker for hooks. The Abyss - without trying to impose my "native" game to it - sounds a lot like the Ebon Dragon of Exalted. I was going to make a comparison beforehand but these posts remind me of it more. It's one of the Primordials (similar to Titans in Scion
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So.... has anyone been able to figure out the inspiration for her aspects? Maybe the writers can just state such? Abraxus is an obvious one but all the others, especially the ones from Glories, are new. Not that I'm seeking a canonical answer. I understand ambiguity being good for the game, especially in this respect. But I'm curious - for the
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[quote user="Isator Levi"]I would put Tome of the Mysteries as an overlap between "stuff to own or use" and "for groups to play" as it is incredibly useful for understanding the magic system and devising your own spells as well as a few thoughts on more advanced applications of magic, has a lot of tips for how to design
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Actually I'm going to try to answer the 1st question, to make it a little easier to maybe get an answer, hehe. Mixing in non-Mage books too so watchout. For Groups to Play Tome of the Watchtowers Magical Traditions Legacies the Ancient Legacies the Sublime Banishers Belial's Brood (Vampire - for alternative moralities) Witch Finders (Hunter
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Hey folks, I'm making a quick visit from the Exalted forum, trying to figure out how to dip into Mage. I'm familiar with the original World of Darkness but now have a friend who keeps peeking into the new stuff. In Exalted, the books are often categorized and then named. For example, we have: 5 Compass of Celestial Directions (covering supernatural