Dragon: The Embers Core Book - MrGone's Character Sheets
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Ease Ease the the Recovery Recovery ( (●●●●●) (<br />
After controlling the adrenaline, the<br />
Sweat <strong>Dragon</strong> may choose to speed up the<br />
healing process. She does so by unlocking<br />
resistant wounds. <strong>The</strong>y do not appear to<br />
change, but can henceforth be mended by<br />
supernatural means.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Dragon</strong> removes the marker on a<br />
number of the subject’s resistant wounds<br />
(her choice). Resistant wounds are<br />
explained in Chapter 3, on page XX. <strong>The</strong><br />
wounds may then be removed by use of<br />
Breath, or other healing mysticisms.<br />
It is important to note that this<br />
Philosophy only works on existing wounds.<br />
If the subject is currently devoid of wounds,<br />
he recovers a single point of Willpower.<br />
Ease the Recovery has another<br />
purpose… when successfully used on the<br />
target it instantly extends all the other Lust<br />
effects by a number of scenes equal to the<br />
<strong>Dragon</strong>’s proficiency in the Philosophy.<br />
Such extension can be pushed even further<br />
by using Breath, but cannot exceed a full<br />
day.<br />
Ease the Recovery is an instant<br />
action, but not every <strong>Dragon</strong> is capable of<br />
spending 4 Breath in a single turn. For those<br />
that are not, they may drag out the activation<br />
over up to four turns by sacrificing their<br />
Defense, until they can pay the full price. In<br />
such cases the roll to activate is made on the<br />
turn in which the total Breath owed is paid.<br />
Cost: 4 Breath, or 1 Breath over four turns<br />
to apply<br />
1 Breath to extend the Lust effects<br />
for an extra scene<br />
Dice Pool: Intelligence + Expression +<br />
Furnace + Lust – Stamina - Furnace<br />
Action: Instant<br />
Roll Results<br />
Dramatic Failure: <strong>The</strong> Lust <strong>Dragon</strong> is<br />
dragged to compulsion, and must act out her<br />
vice within three turns or lose five points of<br />
Willpower. If she cannot pay, she suffers<br />
five resistant lethal wounds instead.<br />
Failure: <strong>The</strong> subject benefits from no<br />
change, and his euphoria is not locked. <strong>The</strong><br />
<strong>Dragon</strong> must start over.<br />
Success: A number of the subject’s resistant<br />
wounds return to normal, equal to the<br />
<strong>Dragon</strong>’s proficiency in Lust. If there are no<br />
current wounds, one Willpower is gifted.<br />
This is a lasting effect.<br />
In addition, all the effects of the Lust<br />
Philosophy are extended into the next scene.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y may continue to be extended scene by<br />
scene for one Breath each, so long as the<br />
Lust <strong>Dragon</strong> keeps some sort of proximity to<br />
the subject.<br />
Exceptional Success: Identical to success,<br />
but the Lust effects last for another<br />
additional scene.<br />
Sloth<br />
Sloth<br />
<strong>The</strong> Philosophy of Sloth is founded<br />
on the warping of memory, and the<br />
distraction therein.<br />
Force: Mind<br />
Yin: Tears<br />
Karmic Backlash: Trance. <strong>The</strong><br />
Sloth <strong>Dragon</strong> is swallowed up by her own<br />
memories in a bizarre dream-state. People<br />
and objects around her take the shape of<br />
things from her history, and though their<br />
physical actions remain the same their words<br />
speak relevance from the <strong>Dragon</strong>'s past.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Sloth <strong>Dragon</strong> is greatly disoriented by<br />
this, and cannot break free unless she<br />
succeeds on an Intelligence + Composure<br />
roll. All of her actions, including the roll to<br />
break from Trance, are penalized based on<br />
the level of Sloth failed. Should she be<br />
wounded under the conditions specified in<br />
the level failed, she may also slip free.<br />
Find Find Find the the Scars Scars ( (●) (<br />
Unlike the Tears Philosophy which<br />
is dependent on emotional connections, a<br />
Sloth <strong>Dragon</strong> can simply identify weak