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Sounds like The Hedge from Changeling. Gateways can be opened with Keys, and those Keys could simply be "knock three times before entering" or "make three right turns and a left." Once inside, it still resembles the real world for a bit. Once you take your eyes off the real world however, the gateway closes. -Tome
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oWoD and nWoD use a different scale. The oWoD scale used to start with 0 dots, so if you didn't have 1 dot in strength, you were essentially crippled. nWod's 1 dot (normal baseline for regular humans) is equal to oWoD's 2 dot. In nWoD, you could consider each dot increase to be exponential to what you had. Take the Resources merit for example
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I feel dirty just for responding, but I think a lot of people are skimming over the fact that 4 dots in anything should be awesome. Let's take martial arts as an example of scale: 1 dot = Normal guy You watch martial arts movies, and you may have taken a class or two after buying your brand new karate uniform. 2 dots = Experienced You can quote
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Last I saw, Book of the Dead was coming out in December. Did they push it up? -Tome
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Sin-Eaters have some fairly über powers, especially the high-level manifestations. As a Storyteller, how has this increased level of power affected your game? -Tome
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That makes more sense now. I was wondering how he managed to scan the entire hotel. Seems like a good chronicle so far.
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#1 - Are these starting level PCs? #2 - What is Keth's Boneyard rating? -Tome
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Sounds like you have some good meat for the character. How about some bones to hang him on? http://mrgone.rocksolidshells.com/gtse.html -Tome
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I would chalk it up to The Old Laws of certain domains and the god-like powers of their fashion-backwards overlords. -Tome
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[quote user="Quantumshard"]I had the cartographer idea too. A necromancer that brings food, blood and colorful baubles for the dead in exchange for teaching him things and helping to map the underworld. He'd wander around by himself or just leave them with paper, come back in a few days and pick the maps up, then scan it all onto a computer