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Quietus 6

Although most mortal cultures affix negative connotations to the spilling of blood, most Assamites - indeed, most vampires - have quite the opposite reaction to it. For them, blood is an unlife-affirming and reinvigorating substance. Purification works on this principle, using the power of vitae to cleanse and restore. Rather than purging foreign taints from the body, Purification allows its wielder to clean other individuals' minds and souls of stains, including those left by the mind control of other Kindred. The vampire using this power expels his own blood through his skin and allows it to soak through his subject, slowly dissipating. As it does so, it carries away spiritual impurities and outside influences.

System: The character touches the forehead of her intended subject, and both parties spend a minimum of five minutes in deep concentration. The player spends a number of blood points equal to the subject's Willpower. The subject rolls Willpower once for every external supernatural influence (a vampiric Discipline, usually, though other supernatural creatures may have their own unique powers) to which his mind has been subjected (difficulty of the level of the power in question +4, with a difficulty of 7 if the power has no level). A success nullifies that effect.

Purification has its limits. It can remove directly intrusive influences such as Dominate - implanted commands, Dementation - generated derangements or the imperatives caused by elder vampires' Presence. It cannot dispel influences that are transmitted by blood, including a blood bond or the dispositions imparted by one's clan or bloodline, nor can it erase those caused by purely mundane techniques such as persuasion, hypnosis or brainwashing, or genuine emotional states such as love and/or hate. It can remove mind-altering blood magic effects, but either the character wielding Purification or the power's beneficiary must have a level of Thaumaturgy equal to or greater than that with which the effect was placed. A character cannot use Purification on herself.