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They’re Paradigm mind skills. Listed under example mind skills in UA2.
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They’re Paradigm mind skills. Listed under example mind skills in UA2.
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Nope.
The best would be to rewrite your material and then submit the finished piece to John and ask him nicely to replace with old version with the new one.
I also think an editable feature would be cool but, so far, there’s nothing yet.
Nope.
The best would be to rewrite your material and then submit the finished piece to John and ask him nicely to replace with old version with the new one.
I also think an editable feature would be cool but, so far, there’s nothing yet.
Nope. Maybe check out some other games set in that time. Cthulhu gaslight.
RPG.NET had a cool list of 19th Century archetypes mixing cowboy-colonial-Victorian themes.
Can’t give a link, though. Sorry. At least you can have cool mechanomancy.
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You would have to send an email to John Tynes and Greg Stolze if you wanted to use more than the allowable ‘for review purposes’ amount of UA text.
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I think demons should be catered individually rather than just shrieking banshees from the Evil Dead.
Rather than use Obsession/Possession as the Obsession skill monkey about with using the Passions instead for extra creepiness (Noble, anyone?) Muck about with demon-only skills to assist such things in this world.
Also, if the demon is not a twit he might just flee the scene or, as was mentioned, bargain for a victim (perhaps targetted by the Entropo’s blast spell).
Cheers,
Chris.
Nope. Officially the line is dead. Once the sourcebooks go out of print, they’ll go up as PDFs.
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The Confessor is like a priest or psychologist. You tell him your woes and sins and he magically removes notches from your madness meter. It’s in Statosphere.
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I’ll try through analogy.
Bob has a gun. He tells Steve it’s not loaded. Steve believes Bob. Bob puts the gun against Steve’s head and pulls the trigger. The bullet explodes Steve’s head like a Guy Fawk’s pumpkin.
Bob lied and Steve is dead.
Something screwy with CafePress. My copy was and still is fine.
Go to gregstolze.com, register, and post about it on Greg Stolze’s Fiction forum.