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This derangement afflicts those who rely too heavily on higher levels of Celerity. The mind becomes accustomed to the slow world that it sees when Celerity is active and becomes disoriented when the world "speeds up" as the Discipline ends. The character becomes confused by the pace of the world and suffers a +1 difficulty on all rolls when Celerity is not active. She may insist that the world is moving too fast and that everyone around her should speak slowly and not run. | This derangement afflicts those who rely too heavily on higher levels of Celerity. The mind becomes accustomed to the slow world that it sees when Celerity is active and becomes disoriented when the world "speeds up" as the Discipline ends. The character becomes confused by the pace of the world and suffers a +1 difficulty on all rolls when Celerity is not active. She may insist that the world is moving too fast and that everyone around her should speak slowly and not run. |
Latest revision as of 23:18, 21 February 2014
This derangement afflicts those who rely too heavily on higher levels of Celerity. The mind becomes accustomed to the slow world that it sees when Celerity is active and becomes disoriented when the world "speeds up" as the Discipline ends. The character becomes confused by the pace of the world and suffers a +1 difficulty on all rolls when Celerity is not active. She may insist that the world is moving too fast and that everyone around her should speak slowly and not run.