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Some ''Avatars'' are so hideous that seeing them spurs
the primitive centers of the human brain toward reckless
flight. Most humans can clamp down on this instinctive
response and remain in such an Avatar’s presence, but this
''Flair'' overrides that social nicety.


When the Avatar’s player spends a ''Divinity'' point, the character directs his
unholy monstrousness at a single unlucky victim in his
presence. Overwhelmed, the victim runs for his life and
hides somewhere until the next sunrise. People affected
by this Flair run away with self-preservation in mind,
though, so they won’t sprint blindly into traffic or try to
swim across a shark tank to safety.


Avatars whose REVELATION represents divine
beauty cannot use this Flair. Also, it doesn’t work on
hideous Avatars with more dots of REVELATION than
the one using the Flair.
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Revision as of 14:54, 11 November 2019

REVELATION

Some Avatars are so hideous that seeing them spurs the primitive centers of the human brain toward reckless flight. Most humans can clamp down on this instinctive response and remain in such an Avatar’s presence, but this Flair overrides that social nicety.

When the Avatar’s player spends a Divinity point, the character directs his unholy monstrousness at a single unlucky victim in his presence. Overwhelmed, the victim runs for his life and hides somewhere until the next sunrise. People affected by this Flair run away with self-preservation in mind, though, so they won’t sprint blindly into traffic or try to swim across a shark tank to safety.

Avatars whose REVELATION represents divine beauty cannot use this Flair. Also, it doesn’t work on hideous Avatars with more dots of REVELATION than the one using the Flair.