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-[[Vampire House Rules| Back to House Rules]]\\+|  [[house_rules|BACK TO ALL HOUSE RULES]]  ||||||| 
 +|  [[Vampire House Rules|Bloodpool and Feeding]]   [[Torpor/Slumber]]  |  [[Disciplines]]  |  [[Disciplines II]]  |  [[Ghouls]]  |  [[Rituals]]  |  [[Other Misc]]  |
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 ====== Slumber ====== ====== Slumber ======
  
-Vampires, canonically, do not sleep as mortals do, as they are dead. However, they still require a period of rest, known as a deep Slumber, to allow their bodies time to regenerate and, some say, to allow their vitae to feed their Antediluvians.+Vampires, canonically, do not sleep as mortals do, as they are dead. However, they still require a period of rest, known as a Slumber, to allow their bodies time to regenerate and, some say, to allow their vitae to feed their Antediluvians.
  
 Several things are adjusted to help facilitate scenes and generally improve quality of life for vampire players. Several things are adjusted to help facilitate scenes and generally improve quality of life for vampire players.
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 ====== Torpor ====== ====== Torpor ======
  
-Torpor is s the deathlike sleep common to the undead, particularly among ancient vampires. Torpor may be entered voluntarily (certain undead, weary of the current age, enter torpor in hopes of reawakening in a more hospitable time) or involuntarily (through wounds or loss of blood). Once in torpor, a character remains dormant for a period of time depending on her Humanity or Path rating.\\+Torpor is s the deathlike sleep common to the undead, particularly among ancient vampires. Torpor may be entered voluntarily (certain undead, weary of the current age, enter torpor in hopes of reawakening in a more hospitable time) or involuntarily (through wounds or loss of blood). Once in torpor, a character remains dormant for a period of time depending on her Humanity or Path rating.\\
 ''Humanity/Path Length of Torpor\\ ''Humanity/Path Length of Torpor\\
 10 One day\\  10 One day\\ 
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