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'''Description:''' Man occupies the center of creation, not merely theologically but physiologically. Beasts, fishes and birds all range
from the incomparably vast (elephant, whale, roc) to the
minute (shrew, minnow, bee), with humanity right in the
middle. If your size is roughly human (wolf, great ape,
leopard), then you need not purchase this Advantage, although you might consider either the Merit: Huge or the
Flaw: Short (from The Book of Shadows, page 45) to reflect
your personal size.
If you're considerably larger or smaller, the following Advantage levels apply:
{| class="wikitable"
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|'''POINTS'''||'''SIZE'''
|-
|3 points||A bit larger (lion,.pony, condor) or smaller (mastiff, cheetah, eagle) than human.
|-
|5 points||A lot larger (horse, boa, crocodile, bear) or smaller (cat, pike, falcon) than human.
|-
|8 points||Considerably larger (gryphon, great shark, buffalo) or smaller (pigeon, mouse, carp) than human.
|-
|10 points||Immensely larger(elephant, roc, whale) or smaller (spider, hummingbird, minnow) than human.
|}
Each size level adds (or subtracts) one Health Level to
the amount of damage you can withstand, and gives (or
takes) one additional point of either Strength or Stamina. If
you have two levels of increased size, subtract one from your
opponents' difficulty to spot you (and to hit you); add one to
those difficulties for each level of reduced size. At three
levels, subtract or add two from those difficulties; at four
levels, subtract or add three.
The physical advantages of increased size are at least
somewhat negated by the inconvenience of maneuvering in
cramped quarters (like buildings, city streets, shipboard or
forests), just as the disadvantages of being small are redressed
by the ease with which tiny creatures can slip through cracks
and spy on unwary prey.
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Revision as of 22:09, 10 April 2019

Aegon Nightshade's Statistics

Description: Man occupies the center of creation, not merely theologically but physiologically. Beasts, fishes and birds all range from the incomparably vast (elephant, whale, roc) to the minute (shrew, minnow, bee), with humanity right in the middle. If your size is roughly human (wolf, great ape, leopard), then you need not purchase this Advantage, although you might consider either the Merit: Huge or the Flaw: Short (from The Book of Shadows, page 45) to reflect your personal size.

If you're considerably larger or smaller, the following Advantage levels apply:

POINTS SIZE
3 points A bit larger (lion,.pony, condor) or smaller (mastiff, cheetah, eagle) than human.
5 points A lot larger (horse, boa, crocodile, bear) or smaller (cat, pike, falcon) than human.
8 points Considerably larger (gryphon, great shark, buffalo) or smaller (pigeon, mouse, carp) than human.
10 points Immensely larger(elephant, roc, whale) or smaller (spider, hummingbird, minnow) than human.

Each size level adds (or subtracts) one Health Level to the amount of damage you can withstand, and gives (or takes) one additional point of either Strength or Stamina. If you have two levels of increased size, subtract one from your opponents' difficulty to spot you (and to hit you); add one to those difficulties for each level of reduced size. At three levels, subtract or add two from those difficulties; at four levels, subtract or add three.

The physical advantages of increased size are at least somewhat negated by the inconvenience of maneuvering in cramped quarters (like buildings, city streets, shipboard or forests), just as the disadvantages of being small are redressed by the ease with which tiny creatures can slip through cracks and spy on unwary prey.