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;[[Avatar: The Godhead]] ~&~ [[DIVINE VIRTUES]]
The abstract ties of citizenship, culture or even
religion are nothing compared to the bonds of love,
family and friendship. Avatars who espouse this Virtue
reserve their trust, support and devotion for those who
share their blood or have shared in their suffering, from
parents to kinsmen to tried-and-true friends. Loyalty is a
bond stronger than iron; even the Gods themselves test
it at their peril.
'''Characters use Loyalty to:''' fight on behalf of a
friend, defend a friend who has been unjustly accused,
aid a friend in need
'''A failed Loyalty roll allows a character to:''' betray
a friend’s trust, refuse to answer the call of a friend in
need, desert a friend who has been accused of a crime
'''Virtue Extremity:''' ''Blind Devotion.'' The Avatar is so
horrified by her attempted betrayal that she will go
to extreme lengths to support her friend or kinsman,
suffering alongside that person even if said person is
proven to be in the wrong. ''Blind Devotion'' lasts for a
number of days equal to the Avatar’s Virtue rating.
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Latest revision as of 13:28, 8 June 2020

Avatar: The Godhead ~&~ DIVINE VIRTUES

The abstract ties of citizenship, culture or even religion are nothing compared to the bonds of love, family and friendship. Avatars who espouse this Virtue reserve their trust, support and devotion for those who share their blood or have shared in their suffering, from parents to kinsmen to tried-and-true friends. Loyalty is a bond stronger than iron; even the Gods themselves test it at their peril.

Characters use Loyalty to: fight on behalf of a friend, defend a friend who has been unjustly accused, aid a friend in need

A failed Loyalty roll allows a character to: betray a friend’s trust, refuse to answer the call of a friend in need, desert a friend who has been accused of a crime

Virtue Extremity: Blind Devotion. The Avatar is so horrified by her attempted betrayal that she will go to extreme lengths to support her friend or kinsman, suffering alongside that person even if said person is proven to be in the wrong. Blind Devotion lasts for a number of days equal to the Avatar’s Virtue rating.