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'''Description:''' "But I didn't know," says the criminal and the sinner.  They protest, but they have a point.  Who can do right without being instructed?  The old Adam in us all denies us access to the divine knowledge that is our birthright.  In the absence of revelation, we must all apply ourselves to the task of learning.  Someone must teach others the facts of the world, and that someone is you.  You find the greatest joy in correcting error and removing ignorance, whether others appreciate your efforts or not.<br>
'''Description:''' "But I didn't know," says the criminal and the sinner.  They protest, but they have a point.  Who can do right without being instructed?  The old Adam in us all denies us access to the divine knowledge that is our birthright.  In the absence of revelation, we must all apply ourselves to the task of learning.  Someone must teach others the facts of the world, and that someone is you.  You find the greatest joy in correcting error and removing ignorance, whether others appreciate your efforts or not.<br>
'''Willpower:''' Regain Willpower whenever you see someone survive a significant threat thanks to knowledge you gave them or whenever you can make a point of instruction compulsory, thereby abolishing that ignorance for good.
'''Willpower:''' Regain Willpower whenever you see someone survive a significant threat thanks to knowledge you gave them or whenever you can make a point of instruction compulsory, thereby abolishing that ignorance for good.
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Latest revision as of 11:16, 29 March 2020

Archetypes

Description: "But I didn't know," says the criminal and the sinner. They protest, but they have a point. Who can do right without being instructed? The old Adam in us all denies us access to the divine knowledge that is our birthright. In the absence of revelation, we must all apply ourselves to the task of learning. Someone must teach others the facts of the world, and that someone is you. You find the greatest joy in correcting error and removing ignorance, whether others appreciate your efforts or not.

Willpower: Regain Willpower whenever you see someone survive a significant threat thanks to knowledge you gave them or whenever you can make a point of instruction compulsory, thereby abolishing that ignorance for good.