Difference between revisions of "The Missing Voice"

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'''Description:''' The character can “throw” her voice anywhere with-
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'''Description:''' The character can “throw” her voice anywhere within her line of sight. This enables the Daughter to carry
in her line of sight. This enables the Daughter to carry
 
 
on surreptitious conversations, sing duets with herself,
 
on surreptitious conversations, sing duets with herself,
 
or cause any number of distractions. This power can
 
or cause any number of distractions. This power can
 
also be combined with other Melpominee powers to
 
also be combined with other Melpominee powers to
 
disguise their source (and some Daughters use it to
 
disguise their source (and some Daughters use it to
conceal the fact that Melpominee powers do not func-
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conceal the fact that Melpominee powers do not function through recorded media).
tion through recorded media).
 
  
 
'''System:''' This power functions automatically as long
 
'''System:''' This power functions automatically as long
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or singing incurs a penalty of two dice on that action
 
or singing incurs a penalty of two dice on that action
 
due to the disruption of the character’s concentration.
 
due to the disruption of the character’s concentration.
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Latest revision as of 19:39, 22 November 2019

Melpominee

Description: The character can “throw” her voice anywhere within her line of sight. This enables the Daughter to carry on surreptitious conversations, sing duets with herself, or cause any number of distractions. This power can also be combined with other Melpominee powers to disguise their source (and some Daughters use it to conceal the fact that Melpominee powers do not function through recorded media).

System: This power functions automatically as long as the character wills it. However, using The Missing Voice while performing any action other than speech or singing incurs a penalty of two dice on that action due to the disruption of the character’s concentration.