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  • Re: The academy

    [quote user="CollectorofStories"]If you placed it in England you could even have it funded partially by the monarchy through an investment brokered centuries ago that has been lost to the labyrinthine system of bureaucracy. Additionally the schools professors could maintain a complicated web of pledges among themselves that grants dots in
    Posted to Changeling: The Lost (Forum) by Cleverest of Things on 19 Nov 2009
  • Re: On the nature of Kerberoi: True Fae?

    True Fae are the manifest embodiments of the Laws of Chaos and Arcadia. Kerberoi are the embodiment of the Laws of Stasis and Death. I would say they're related, because they are avatars of the laws of a fallen realm, but not any more than the themes and mechanics suggest. I wouldn't say Kerberoi are weak to Iron, for example, nor might they
    Posted to Geist: The Sin-Eaters (Forum) by Cleverest of Things on 19 Nov 2009
  • Re: The Burger King and Ronald McDonald (Conceptual Spirits)

    [quote user="Eldereth"]I like the idea of a artery-clogging blast like power. I remember Ronald having some "magic" like powers from the commercials like being able to create a small rainbow and teleport children to MD. Maybe if the cabal is not quick enough to save a child they not only have to contend with Ronald but also the Hamburgerler
    Posted to Mage: The Awakening (Forum) by Cleverest of Things on 17 Nov 2009
  • Re: The Burger King and Ronald McDonald (Conceptual Spirits)

    There's the Road to Damnation numina (IIRC) that makes it so that you can only regain willpower through your vice. I would say these monsters both can Urge or Claim victims. You can give them that Blast attack. They can give you a heart attack just with their unwholesome presence. Ronald should be able to Abduct children. The King could easily have
    Posted to Mage: The Awakening (Forum) by Cleverest of Things on 16 Nov 2009
  • Re: Elements{calicum}+Communion[calicum}

    You could take Bone or Fang as an element, which would give you the access to teeth and bone powers. Popular among necromancers, too.
    Posted to Changeling: The Lost (Forum) by Cleverest of Things on 16 Nov 2009
  • Re: V's Visitors (From The New Series)

    "This is what happens when the Fae send their most beautiful and charming dopplegangers out to take over the world. Everyone laughs when you say that some day the elves are going to invade and take over the planet with smiles and faerie technology. But no one is laughing now."
    Posted to WOD General Discussion (Forum) by Cleverest of Things on 13 Nov 2009
  • Re: liches

    [quote user="Kenoshi"]Should Mastery in any of the Arcana involved by required in order to pull off this ritual?[/quote] Depends on the specifics of the ritual. I've designed a major Liche baddie, and was considering having his big secret be that there IS no single Liche spell. Rather, the process requires THREE spells-- Mastery of Doom
    Posted to Mage: The Awakening (Forum) by Cleverest of Things on 13 Nov 2009
  • Re: liches

    [quote user="Kenoshi"]Keeping in line with the "Dead Magic" inspiration, I'd rule that a lich may continue to improve Skills, Merits, and Arcana, but could no longer improve Stats or Gnosis, reflecting the stasis that he is in. As a special condition of the transformation his undead state would not be subject to Unraveling (in
    Posted to Mage: The Awakening (Forum) by Cleverest of Things on 12 Nov 2009
  • Re: Dream Access

    [quote user="fnord3125"]This is all fine and good, but it raises a few issues, issues that, I suppose, mostly tie back to pledges. Suppose one makes a good-faith, mutually beneficial pledge with someone, one that involves the dream task, and that person breaks the pledge. He gets hit with the sanction of course, but is the pledge still in
    Posted to Changeling: The Lost (Forum) by Cleverest of Things on 12 Nov 2009
  • Re: Spooky Crows: Contract, Hedge Beast Companion, or...?

    [quote user="mb_webguy"]I've considered Hedge Beast Companion, but an entire flock of crows wouldn't necessarily be within the scope of that merit, I don't think... unless a fae swarm could be counted as a Hedge beast, and the flock be considered a swarm. And I suppose even if a fae swarm wouldn't count as a Hedge Beast, it
    Posted to Changeling: The Lost (Forum) by Cleverest of Things on 12 Nov 2009
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