Written in Blood [Jared]

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Vivian
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Joined: Tue Apr 12, 2022 9:50 am
Location: Amoren
Character Sheet: viewtopic.php?f=43&t=1882&p=8295#p8295
Plot Notes: viewtopic.php?f=16&t=2156&p=9611#p9611
Character Secrets: viewtopic.php?f=20&t=1891

Fri Sep 02, 2022 1:25 pm

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Jared
Lores
Nightfall (Compass) - Using Umbralplasm as extra padding;
Nightfall (Obscura) - Blending in with moonlight;
Stealth - Slipping through security;
Stealth - Using cover;
Running - Dashing;
Acrobatics - Dodging ranged-physical projectiles;
Acrobatics - Soft landing;
Climbing - Rapid descent during stress;
Loot: 1 x Slightly bloodied arrow
Injuries: Jared has a hole in his right hand from an arrow. Since this area is tightly packed with nerves, blood vessels, and muscle, it will likely never be as strong again, unless you visit a healer.
Points: 8 (Can be used for magic)
Comments: Great work! Hope Jared recovers from that hand wound! He ought make a necklace out of the arrowhead.

Salen
Lores
Remnant: Phantasm - A projection is required to make a Phantasmal Reckoning
Remnant: Phantasm - Can be a figment of sound, touch, taste or scent.
Remnant: Phantasm - A Phantasm must exist in an memory palace to project it with Phantasmal Reckoning.
Remnant: Phantasm - Can be created from a memory palace.
Remnant: Phantasmal Reckoning - Projecting figments of illusory fire.
Remnant: Phantasmal Reckoning - Influencing the touch sense, causing perpetual pain until the figment subsides.
Remnant: Phantasmal Reckoning - Phantasms that are lifted onto reality.
Remnant: Phantasmal Reckoning - Can cause psychological damage
Loot: N/A
Injuries: N/A
Points: 8 (Can be used for magic)
Comments: Great thread, and great use of a distraction! Dang, Salen's cold. You might want to refrain from using words like "Simp" in the future, as its unlikely this type of slang exists and pulls the reader out of immersion.
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