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− | + | '''Description:''' This hour-long ritual enchants a handful of ergot (a mold that grows on grains prior to harvest in cold, damp weather) to act as a catalyst for second sight.<br> | |
− | (a mold that grows on grains prior to harvest in cold, damp weather) to act as a catalyst for second sight.<br> | + | |
− | '''System''' | + | '''System:''' By eating a pinch of the magical mold, a subject gains the benefits of the nigrimancy power Witness of Death (p. 193) for a number of hours equal to the vampire’s Stamina. Each success on the casting roll creates three doses of enchanted ergot. A botch worsens the natural toxicity of ergot such that each dose inflicts eight dice of lethal damage to anyone ingesting it, even a vampire.<br> |
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'''Reference:''' Guide to the Sabbat - Pg.110 <br> | '''Reference:''' Guide to the Sabbat - Pg.110 <br> |
Latest revision as of 22:22, 27 March 2017
- Level IV Rituals -x- Brian's Necromancy Spell Book -x- The Necromantic Library of Phineus -x- Level One Rituals -x- Level Two Rituals -x- Level Three Rituals -x- Level Four Rituals -x- Level Five Rituals
Description: This hour-long ritual enchants a handful of ergot (a mold that grows on grains prior to harvest in cold, damp weather) to act as a catalyst for second sight.
System: By eating a pinch of the magical mold, a subject gains the benefits of the nigrimancy power Witness of Death (p. 193) for a number of hours equal to the vampire’s Stamina. Each success on the casting roll creates three doses of enchanted ergot. A botch worsens the natural toxicity of ergot such that each dose inflicts eight dice of lethal damage to anyone ingesting it, even a vampire.
Reference: Guide to the Sabbat - Pg.110