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== <span style="font-size:large">●●</span> -- ''ARROW OF DREAMS'' ==
 
== <span style="font-size:large">●●</span> -- ''ARROW OF DREAMS'' ==
'''Dice Pool:''' Manipulation + [[Lucid Dreaming|Dreaming]]<br>
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'''Dice Pool:''' Intelligence + [[Lucid Dreaming|Dreaming]]<br>
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'''Cost:''' Spend 1 Divinity<br>
 
'''Cost:''' Spend 1 Divinity<br>
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'''Description:''' You shape a dream, and send it after someone you
 
'''Description:''' You shape a dream, and send it after someone you
 
know — not necessarily personally, but at least well
 
know — not necessarily personally, but at least well

Latest revision as of 22:04, 5 December 2019

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Dice Pool: Intelligence + Dreaming

Cost: Spend 1 Divinity

Description: You shape a dream, and send it after someone you know — not necessarily personally, but at least well enough to provide a unique description. The next time that character goes to sleep, this Power triggers. There is no distance too great for this power, it may even pass from one realm to another. The dream is preset and once unleashed, unalterable.

The dream sent by the Avatar may take any form he or she desires and its effects can vary considerably. Avatars of Sleep can use this power to communicate information to their followers or allies, some send sexual dreams to entice lovers or reward servants, other create hideous nightmares to plague those mortals that displease them; the possibilities are limitless.

The Avatar may or may not appear in the dream, but if they do appear in the dream then the Avatar controls the details of their appearance completely. Regardless, the Avatar can use any abilities that they possess in an effort to influence the target of the dream: examples include creating intimacy, fear, loyalty, hatred, etc. Just remember, first impressions can set the tone of new relationships leading to positive or negative outcomes, while some relationships end after only a lifetime, others can last centuries.