Changeling - Players Guide.pdf
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thetic to the needs of their kin and prevents them from<br />
abusing their gifts.<br />
• Braves also live among their human kin. They look<br />
like normal members of the tribe, except that no surems grow<br />
taller than five feet. Braves go on vision quests and begin<br />
learning the Spirit Link skills they will need as elders.<br />
• Elders are the workhorses of the surems. Much respected<br />
for their knowledge, these changelings are accounted<br />
among the wisest shamans and teachers. Their knowledge of<br />
the spirit world and mastery of the peyote rites is second to<br />
none. They too live among the community.<br />
Lifestyles:<br />
The surems are among the most socialized of the Nunnehi.<br />
They live and work alongside their human tribespeople and<br />
are fully integrated members of their communities.<br />
Affinity:<br />
Actor<br />
Birthrights:<br />
• Serenity — By making a successful roll on Charisma<br />
+ Empathy (difficulty 7), the surems are able to project<br />
an air of serenity around themselves that has a calming<br />
influence on all within its range (about 15 feet). Those within<br />
the radius (including the surem) must make a Willpower roll<br />
(difficulty 8) to remain or become angry or agitated.<br />
• Congeniality — Surems are so congenial that they<br />
receive an extra success on all Social rolls. They are unable to<br />
botch any Social roll.<br />
Frailties:<br />
• Plowshares — Because they are so committed to<br />
peaceful solutions, surems must make a Willpower roll (difficulty<br />
8) whenever they want to resort to violence (including<br />
speaking harshly). When acting in a violent manner, surems<br />
add + 1 to the difficulty level of any tasks they undertake.<br />
Quote:<br />
"Come, my friends. Let us sit together and smoke. Be<br />
calm; we can work out our differences."<br />
Outlook<br />
• Canotili — - These forest hunters preserve the<br />
ways of their people and this is good.<br />
• Inuas — We much desire to speak with our<br />
learned brethren.<br />
• Kachinas — We hold our nearby kinfolk in high<br />
regard for their unselfish devotion to their tribes.<br />
• May-may-gway-shi—We do not know much of<br />
these cousins, but admire their way with the creatures of<br />
the waters.<br />
• Nanehi — We are always happy to commune<br />
with these wisdom-keepers.<br />
• Numuzo'ho — Regrettably, their anger (and<br />
noise) keeps us from knowing them better.<br />
• Pu'gwis — Gentle souls locked behind hideous<br />
faces.<br />
• Rock Giants — Our large cousins must someday<br />
tire of their endless fighting. Perhaps if they were less<br />
violent, their unacceptable appetites would also change.<br />
• Tunghat — Sadly, their time may be over. We<br />
understand their pain and grieve for them.<br />
• Water Babies — Much misunderstood, these<br />
water beings seek only to help the downtrodden and<br />
abused.<br />
• Yunwi Amai'yine'hi — Clever and cute, our<br />
cousins must learn that not all pranks are harmless.<br />
• Yunwi Tsundsi — We have heard that they are<br />
kind and hard-working. We would like to know more of<br />
these kin.