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The philosophy of solipsism holds that only the self
exists. Accordingly, if a solipsist isn’t aware of something,
that something doesn’t exist. With this ''Flair'', an ''Avatar''
applies this odd philosophy to damage that surprises
her. For a single attack that the Avatar doesn’t see, hear or
otherwise perceive coming, the Avatar can spend a point
of ''Divinity'' and a point of Willpower to completely ignore
it as if it never happened (thereby suffering no damage
from it). Of course the attack does actually happen—any
ammunition used is spent, onlookers might be covered
with the Avatar’s blood, the would-be assassin might be
standing right there holding a dripping knife—but such
concerns are immaterial to the Avatar victim.


The Avatar can use this Flair only once per scene.
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Latest revision as of 13:40, 5 November 2019

ENDURANCE

The philosophy of solipsism holds that only the self exists. Accordingly, if a solipsist isn’t aware of something, that something doesn’t exist. With this Flair, an Avatar applies this odd philosophy to damage that surprises her. For a single attack that the Avatar doesn’t see, hear or otherwise perceive coming, the Avatar can spend a point of Divinity and a point of Willpower to completely ignore it as if it never happened (thereby suffering no damage from it). Of course the attack does actually happen—any ammunition used is spent, onlookers might be covered with the Avatar’s blood, the would-be assassin might be standing right there holding a dripping knife—but such concerns are immaterial to the Avatar victim.

The Avatar can use this Flair only once per scene.