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<Statement>
As the story goes, this Discipline was created by Osiris himself. Tied to the Road of Humanity, a mastery of Bardo does not equal Golconda. Golconda relies on the vampire accepting and transcending what he is, whilst Bardo relies on denying it. If a practitioner of Bardo abandoned the rigorous meditation that accompanies this Discipline, he would be no closer to Humanity than he was before. The Penitent must maintain Road of Humanity (no other moral code suffices) dots equal to his Bardo level, or else lose any levels in excess of his Road. Lost level return as the Road increases.


=== <span style="font-size:large">●</span>'''<TITLE>''' ===
=== <span style="font-size:large">●</span> '''RESTORE HUMANITAS''' ===
<Statement>
The Child of Osiris believes that what is lost may
be regained. Rather than accept the inevitable slide to
inhumanity, the Penitent fights hard to regain any lost
Humanity.


'''System:'''  
'''System:''' When the vampire loses a dot of Road of
Humanity, he can attempt to regain it without spending
experience points. Restore Humanitas must be used within
a week of losing the dot and can only restore the last dot
lost. The character must take an affirming action appro-
priate to a character of a superior Road rating, meditate
for several hours, and spend all the blood points currently
in his body. The player then rolls Conscience (difficulty
equal to the level of Road of Humanity being regained).
If the roll succeeds, the character regains the dot of
Road and (if applicable) the dot of Conscience lost to a
botched degeneration roll. If the character also gained a
Derangement, this fades within a week.


=== <span style="font-size:large">●●</span>'''<TITLE>''' ===
=== <span style="font-size:large">●●</span> '''BANISHING SIGN OF THOTH''' ===
<Statement>
Thoth, the Egyptian god of wisdom and magic, taught
this power to Osiris, who then passed on to his followers.
Making a mystical sign with his hand, the Penitent may
turn aside a mystical effect aimed at him coming from
either a vampire or other supernatural being.


'''System:'''  
'''System:''' The player spends a blood point and rolls
Dexterity + Occult (difficulty 7). This power can be used
to “dodge” any incoming attack of a mystical nature, including any Disciplines that target the character, whether
or not they actually inflict damage. Successes the player
rolls are subtracted from the successes on the attacker’s
roll. The Sign does not serve to turn aside magically enhanced physical attacks; a punch from a vampire using
Potence still has the full effect. While this can be used
reflexively like a dodge, using it and another action in a
turn requires multiple actions (see p. 322).


=== <span style="font-size:large">●●●</span>'''<TITLE>''' ===
=== <span style="font-size:large">●●●</span> '''GIFT OF APIS''' ===
<Statement>
All vampires must consume blood. Even the Penitents
cannot avoid this truth, but they have at least learned to
feed off animals instead of humans.


'''System:'''  
'''System:''' Animal blood is just as nourishing to the
character as human blood. An animal is considered to
have a blood pool equal to the number of health levels
it has, rather than the lesser value usually assigned to
represent the creature’s blood (see p. 396 for drinking
from animals). This ability is always active once learned.


=== <span style="font-size:large">●●●●</span>'''<TITLE>''' ===
=== <span style="font-size:large">●●●●</span> '''PILLAR OF OSIRIS''' ===
<Statement>
The Pillar of Osiris is a mystical place of peace at the
center of each temple where Penitents may meditate to
increase their inner calm and magic. The Pillar comes
with a hidden drawback though, as the Beast, initially
chained by the Pillar, grows in strength while away from it.


'''System:'''  
'''System:''' Creating the Pillar of Osiris requires a night-
long ritual, with the difficulty determined by the location;
the more remote and free from violence the location is,
the lower the difficulty. A cave far from human populations that has never seen violence might be difficulty 5,
while the site of a grisly murder-suicide in a city would be
difficulty 9. The player spends a Willpower point and rolls
Willpower. Success creates the Pillar, which is conceptual
rather than physical. The Pillar reduces the difficulties
of Discipline use or other mystical activities (including
blood magic) performed at the Pillar by three. This benefit
only applies to vampires with at least one dot of Bardo.
Once a Penitent has created a Pillar, he must visit it at
least once a month, or it ceases to function. In addition,
for every week he is away from a Pillar (not necessarily
the one he created), the difficulties of all rolls to avoid
frenzy increase by one.


=== <span style="font-size:large">●●●●●</span>'''<TITLE>''' ===
=== <span style="font-size:large">●●●●●</span> '''REVELATION''' ===
<Statement>
The Penitent shares some of his wisdom, revealing
the vastness of the universe and the relative smallness
of the target therein. This leaves the target unable to act
as she ponders this revelation. Targets retain a healthy
respect for the Penitent afterwards, either out of respect
for his wisdom or fear of being shown this revelation again.


'''System:'''  
'''System:''' The vampire speaks and his player spends
a point of Willpower and rolls Manipulation + Occult
(difficulty of the listener’s current Willpower). If multiple
listeners are present, the player rolls against the highest
difficulty. If the roll is successful, the listener is immobilized
for the scene as she contemplates what she has heard.
Violence towards the victim ends the effect. At the end
of the scene, the revelation is gone, though the target
suffers a permanent +1 difficulty to harm or act against
the Child of Osiris or a specific subject or group disclosed
during the Revelation.


=== <span style="font-size:large">●●●●●●</span> '''BOON OF ANUBIS''' ===
The vampire cannot undo the terrible undeath
inflicted on him, but he can stop it from happening to
others. Striking a deal with Anubis, the Child of Osiris
can protect a mortal from the Embrace. Should such a
mortal appear before Anubis, rather than send her back
undead, he will restore her life. The mortal then sleeps
for a full night and day, waking sick but unharmed. The
Boon of Anubis is enacted by the Penitent kissing the
mortal, usually on the forehead.


=== <span style="font-size:large">●●●●●●</span>'''<TITLE>''' ===
'''System:''' Spend a point of Willpower and roll Road
<Statement>
of Humanity. If the roll succeeds, the target is immune
 
to the Embrace for a number of months equal to the
'''System:'''
successes rolled. The player can spend a dot of Willpower
 
to make the effect permanent. Note that this Discipline
does not protect against any other form of death than the
Embrace; if a vampire drains the unfortunate victim dry
and then decapitates her, she dies just the same. However, the difficulty to avoid degeneration when killing or
harming someone under protection of Boon of Anubis is
increased by three.
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Latest revision as of 20:08, 17 March 2019

World of Darkness -- Medieval

Introduction

As the story goes, this Discipline was created by Osiris himself. Tied to the Road of Humanity, a mastery of Bardo does not equal Golconda. Golconda relies on the vampire accepting and transcending what he is, whilst Bardo relies on denying it. If a practitioner of Bardo abandoned the rigorous meditation that accompanies this Discipline, he would be no closer to Humanity than he was before. The Penitent must maintain Road of Humanity (no other moral code suffices) dots equal to his Bardo level, or else lose any levels in excess of his Road. Lost level return as the Road increases.

RESTORE HUMANITAS

The Child of Osiris believes that what is lost may be regained. Rather than accept the inevitable slide to inhumanity, the Penitent fights hard to regain any lost Humanity.

System: When the vampire loses a dot of Road of Humanity, he can attempt to regain it without spending experience points. Restore Humanitas must be used within a week of losing the dot and can only restore the last dot lost. The character must take an affirming action appro- priate to a character of a superior Road rating, meditate for several hours, and spend all the blood points currently in his body. The player then rolls Conscience (difficulty equal to the level of Road of Humanity being regained). If the roll succeeds, the character regains the dot of Road and (if applicable) the dot of Conscience lost to a botched degeneration roll. If the character also gained a Derangement, this fades within a week.

●● BANISHING SIGN OF THOTH

Thoth, the Egyptian god of wisdom and magic, taught this power to Osiris, who then passed on to his followers. Making a mystical sign with his hand, the Penitent may turn aside a mystical effect aimed at him coming from either a vampire or other supernatural being.

System: The player spends a blood point and rolls Dexterity + Occult (difficulty 7). This power can be used to “dodge” any incoming attack of a mystical nature, including any Disciplines that target the character, whether or not they actually inflict damage. Successes the player rolls are subtracted from the successes on the attacker’s roll. The Sign does not serve to turn aside magically enhanced physical attacks; a punch from a vampire using Potence still has the full effect. While this can be used reflexively like a dodge, using it and another action in a turn requires multiple actions (see p. 322).

●●● GIFT OF APIS

All vampires must consume blood. Even the Penitents cannot avoid this truth, but they have at least learned to feed off animals instead of humans.

System: Animal blood is just as nourishing to the character as human blood. An animal is considered to have a blood pool equal to the number of health levels it has, rather than the lesser value usually assigned to represent the creature’s blood (see p. 396 for drinking from animals). This ability is always active once learned.

●●●● PILLAR OF OSIRIS

The Pillar of Osiris is a mystical place of peace at the center of each temple where Penitents may meditate to increase their inner calm and magic. The Pillar comes with a hidden drawback though, as the Beast, initially chained by the Pillar, grows in strength while away from it.

System: Creating the Pillar of Osiris requires a night- long ritual, with the difficulty determined by the location; the more remote and free from violence the location is, the lower the difficulty. A cave far from human populations that has never seen violence might be difficulty 5, while the site of a grisly murder-suicide in a city would be difficulty 9. The player spends a Willpower point and rolls Willpower. Success creates the Pillar, which is conceptual rather than physical. The Pillar reduces the difficulties of Discipline use or other mystical activities (including blood magic) performed at the Pillar by three. This benefit only applies to vampires with at least one dot of Bardo. Once a Penitent has created a Pillar, he must visit it at least once a month, or it ceases to function. In addition, for every week he is away from a Pillar (not necessarily the one he created), the difficulties of all rolls to avoid frenzy increase by one.

●●●●● REVELATION

The Penitent shares some of his wisdom, revealing the vastness of the universe and the relative smallness of the target therein. This leaves the target unable to act as she ponders this revelation. Targets retain a healthy respect for the Penitent afterwards, either out of respect for his wisdom or fear of being shown this revelation again.

System: The vampire speaks and his player spends a point of Willpower and rolls Manipulation + Occult (difficulty of the listener’s current Willpower). If multiple listeners are present, the player rolls against the highest difficulty. If the roll is successful, the listener is immobilized for the scene as she contemplates what she has heard. Violence towards the victim ends the effect. At the end of the scene, the revelation is gone, though the target suffers a permanent +1 difficulty to harm or act against the Child of Osiris or a specific subject or group disclosed during the Revelation.

●●●●●● BOON OF ANUBIS

The vampire cannot undo the terrible undeath inflicted on him, but he can stop it from happening to others. Striking a deal with Anubis, the Child of Osiris can protect a mortal from the Embrace. Should such a mortal appear before Anubis, rather than send her back undead, he will restore her life. The mortal then sleeps for a full night and day, waking sick but unharmed. The Boon of Anubis is enacted by the Penitent kissing the mortal, usually on the forehead.

System: Spend a point of Willpower and roll Road of Humanity. If the roll succeeds, the target is immune to the Embrace for a number of months equal to the successes rolled. The player can spend a dot of Willpower to make the effect permanent. Note that this Discipline does not protect against any other form of death than the Embrace; if a vampire drains the unfortunate victim dry and then decapitates her, she dies just the same. However, the difficulty to avoid degeneration when killing or harming someone under protection of Boon of Anubis is increased by three.