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;[[Avatar: The Godhead]] ~&~ [[DIVINE VIRTUES]]
;[[Avatar: The Godhead]] ~&~ [[DIVINE VIRTUES]]
Avatars who espouse this Virtue exalt and respect their
God, their ancestors and the traditions of their forebears,
taking strength from the wisdom of the ancients. There
is no situation that can’t be addressed by heeding the
commandments of the Gods and the deeds of one’s
ancestors. Those who break with tradition insult the
hard work and sacrifice of their predecessors and show a
reckless arrogance that can only lead to misfortune.


'''Characters use Piety to:''' employ well-worn ideas or
tactics to solve a problem, act in accordance with the
wishes of one’s God or family, uphold tradition and
custom over innovation, impose the dictates of tradition
on another
'''A failed Piety roll allows a character to:''' defy the
wishes of one’s God or family, break with tradition or
custom, allow others to break with tradition, advocate
new ideas over tried-and-true precedent
'''Virtue Extremity:''' ''Self-Righteousness.'' The Avatar
withholds her support or aid from those she deems
insufficiently pious, even going so far as allowing others
to suffer or die as a result. ''Self-Righteousness'' lasts for
the duration of a scene.
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Latest revision as of 13:31, 8 June 2020

Avatar: The Godhead ~&~ DIVINE VIRTUES

Avatars who espouse this Virtue exalt and respect their God, their ancestors and the traditions of their forebears, taking strength from the wisdom of the ancients. There is no situation that can’t be addressed by heeding the commandments of the Gods and the deeds of one’s ancestors. Those who break with tradition insult the hard work and sacrifice of their predecessors and show a reckless arrogance that can only lead to misfortune.

Characters use Piety to: employ well-worn ideas or tactics to solve a problem, act in accordance with the wishes of one’s God or family, uphold tradition and custom over innovation, impose the dictates of tradition on another

A failed Piety roll allows a character to: defy the wishes of one’s God or family, break with tradition or custom, allow others to break with tradition, advocate new ideas over tried-and-true precedent

Virtue Extremity: Self-Righteousness. The Avatar withholds her support or aid from those she deems insufficiently pious, even going so far as allowing others to suffer or die as a result. Self-Righteousness lasts for the duration of a scene.