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 | At this level of mastery, Outrage begins to require a steady hand more than a volatile heart. Death’s Touch grants the Spook his full capacity for fine manipulation over objects in the physical world. In the Underworld, Death’s Touch is a similarly refined Stonehand Punch, allowing finesse at range. || System: To use this art across the Shroud, the player spends 3 Pathos and rolls Stamina + Outrage. For one minute per success rolled, the wraith may handle physical objects with his full Strength and Dexterity. This includes wielding weapons or brawling, though each cross-Shroud attack grants the Spook’s Shadow 1 temporary Angst. || In the Underworld, the player spends 3 Pathos and rolls Stamina + Outrage. For one turn per success rolled, the wraith may telekinetically project his hands at a maximum range equal to his Willpower in yards, manipulating objects or brawling at will. As above, each attack with Death’s Touch gives the Shadow 1 temporary Angst. If the wraith becomes intangible while Death’s Touch is active, the effect ends immediately. | | At this level of mastery, Outrage begins to require a steady hand more than a volatile heart. Death’s Touch grants the Spook his full capacity for fine manipulation over objects in the physical world. In the Underworld, Death’s Touch is a similarly refined Stonehand Punch, allowing finesse at range. || System: To use this art across the Shroud, the player spends 3 Pathos and rolls Stamina + Outrage. For one minute per success rolled, the wraith may handle physical objects with his full Strength and Dexterity. This includes wielding weapons or brawling, though each cross-Shroud attack grants the Spook’s Shadow 1 temporary Angst. || In the Underworld, the player spends 3 Pathos and rolls Stamina + Outrage. For one turn per success rolled, the wraith may telekinetically project his hands at a maximum range equal to his Willpower in yards, manipulating objects or brawling at will. As above, each attack with Death’s Touch gives the Shadow 1 temporary Angst. If the wraith becomes intangible while Death’s Touch is active, the effect ends immediately. |
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 +| Distilling his anger into raw destructive energy, the wraith unleashes it in a crushing, burning spasm of entropy. Obliviate is the Spook’s nuclear option, unleashed when there’s no choice but feed Oblivion and his own Shadow alike. Like most Outrage arts, Obliviate can affect targets in the Skinlands or the Underworld alike. || System: The wraith must touch his intended target. The player spends 3 Pathos and rolls Strength + Outrage. The Spook’s Shadow gains 3 temporary Angst. Each success inflicts one level of aggravated damage that bypasses armor and is soakable only if the victim has an appropriate art. A living being killed by Obliviate becomes a wraith but immediately falls into a Destruction Harrowing. A wraith reduced to zero Corpus through this damage likewise suffers an immediate Destruction Harrowing. In either case, failure at the Harrowing doesn’t consign the character to Oblivion. Instead, she becomes a Spectre. A destroyed Spectre or plasmic returns to Oblivion. The Labyrinth knows its own. A destroyed inanimate object falls directly into Oblivion (unless it’s Inhabited, in which case it becomes a relic — and the luckless Artificer suffers the same damage that the item itself took). |
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