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'''Introduction to Melpominee:''' Please note that at least one point in Music Ability (Singing) is required to master Melpominee. If a Kindred with no musical ability attempts to learn Melpominee, he must first make a roll of Manipulation + Wits at a difficulty level of 6. If he succeeds, he gains one level of Music Ability and may then learn the Discipline. If he fails, he cannot grasp the nuances of Melpominee and must buy a point in Music Ability before attempting again. If he botches, he is given a permanent Derangement related to music (such as constantly hearing music) and may never learn Melpominee until that Derangement is bought off and one level of Music Ability is purchased.
 
'''Introduction to Melpominee:''' Please note that at least one point in Music Ability (Singing) is required to master Melpominee. If a Kindred with no musical ability attempts to learn Melpominee, he must first make a roll of Manipulation + Wits at a difficulty level of 6. If he succeeds, he gains one level of Music Ability and may then learn the Discipline. If he fails, he cannot grasp the nuances of Melpominee and must buy a point in Music Ability before attempting again. If he botches, he is given a permanent Derangement related to music (such as constantly hearing music) and may never learn Melpominee until that Derangement is bought off and one level of Music Ability is purchased.
  
'''Description:''' Named for Melpomene, the Greek Muse of tragedy, the unique Discipline of the Daughters of Cacophony is one of speech and song. The powers of this Discipline explore the various uses of the voice for both benefit and harm. As is the case with mortal art, it is not always clear which of those directions these powers take. No character may have a rating in Melpominee higher than her Performance rating. Melpominee affects the subject's soul as well as the ears; thus, it works perfectly well on deaf subjects, and has caused at least one known breach of the Masquerade due to this effect. Additionally, the powers of Melpominee work only on those who are present when it is used–Daughters of Cacophony cannot "encode" Melpominee effects onto compact discs or send them across radio signals.  
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'''Description:''' Named for Melpomene, the Greek Muse of tragedy,
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the unique Discipline of the Daughters of Cacophony
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is one of speech and song. The powers of this Disci-
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pline explore the various uses of the voice for both
 +
benefit and harm. As is the case with mortal art, it is
 +
not always clear which of those directions these powers
 +
take. No character may have a rating in Melpominee
 +
higher than her Performance rating. Melpominee affects the subject’s soul as well as the ears; thus, it works
 +
perfectly well on deaf subjects, and has caused at least
 +
one known breach of the Masquerade due to this effect.
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Additionally, the powers of Melpominee work only on
 +
those who are present when it is used — Daughters
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of Cacophony cannot record Melpominee effects, send
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them across radio waves, or have them streamed over
 +
the Internet.
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Daughters of Cacophony can use some of the powers of
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the Melpominee Discipline in concert, as it were. If more
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than one Siren uses the same level of this Discipline simultaneously, the difficulty for the roll falls by one for
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each Daughter involved beyond the first. The difficulty
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cannot fall lower than 3, however. The Discipline levels
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that can benefit from this rule are noted below.
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;'''Main Sequence''' (Pg.34-35 of the Storyteller's Companion to Vampire the Masquerade)
 
;'''Main Sequence''' (Pg.34-35 of the Storyteller's Companion to Vampire the Masquerade)

Revision as of 10:07, 2 November 2019

Disciplines

Music, to create harmony, must investigate discord. -– Plutarch

Introduction to Melpominee: Please note that at least one point in Music Ability (Singing) is required to master Melpominee. If a Kindred with no musical ability attempts to learn Melpominee, he must first make a roll of Manipulation + Wits at a difficulty level of 6. If he succeeds, he gains one level of Music Ability and may then learn the Discipline. If he fails, he cannot grasp the nuances of Melpominee and must buy a point in Music Ability before attempting again. If he botches, he is given a permanent Derangement related to music (such as constantly hearing music) and may never learn Melpominee until that Derangement is bought off and one level of Music Ability is purchased.

Description: Named for Melpomene, the Greek Muse of tragedy, the unique Discipline of the Daughters of Cacophony is one of speech and song. The powers of this Disci- pline explore the various uses of the voice for both benefit and harm. As is the case with mortal art, it is not always clear which of those directions these powers take. No character may have a rating in Melpominee higher than her Performance rating. Melpominee affects the subject’s soul as well as the ears; thus, it works perfectly well on deaf subjects, and has caused at least one known breach of the Masquerade due to this effect. Additionally, the powers of Melpominee work only on those who are present when it is used — Daughters of Cacophony cannot record Melpominee effects, send them across radio waves, or have them streamed over the Internet.

Daughters of Cacophony can use some of the powers of the Melpominee Discipline in concert, as it were. If more than one Siren uses the same level of this Discipline simultaneously, the difficulty for the roll falls by one for each Daughter involved beyond the first. The difficulty cannot fall lower than 3, however. The Discipline levels that can benefit from this rule are noted below.


Main Sequence (Pg.34-35 of the Storyteller's Companion to Vampire the Masquerade)
1) The Missing Voice
2) Phantom Speaker
3) Madrigal
4) Siren's Beckoning
5) Virtuosa
Advanced Melpominee
Level 6
Shattering Crescendo (Pg.34-35 of the Storyteller's Companion to Vampire the Masquerade)
Level 7
Persistent Echo (Pg.34-35 of the Storyteller's Companion to Vampire the Masquerade)