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<span style="color:#800000;">'''Description:''' It is a simple fact that understanding flows from perception and darkness thwarts perception. Most individuals incorrectly assume no answers are to be found in the dark, but that is simply because they do not know how or where to look. This ritual resolves the first paradox, attuning a mystic’s eyes to the primordial darkness even as they forsake light.
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'''Description:''' It is a simple fact that understanding flows from perception and darkness thwarts perception. Most individuals incorrectly assume no answers are to be found in the dark, but that is simply because they do not know how or where to look. This ritual resolves the first paradox, attuning a mystic’s eyes to the primordial darkness even as they forsake light.
  
<span style="color:#800000;">'''System:''' The mystic invokes the Obtenebration power Shadow Play and concentrates, focusing the manipulated shadows to gather into a sphere. She holds this intangible sphere in one hand and gazes into its depths, while her player rolls Perception + Occult (difficulty 8). Success means the vampire permanently gains the Merit Darksight (p. 206), while a botch results in the mystic permanently gaining Darksight as a Flaw. A failure means the Cainite fails to comprehend the lesson and must try again another night.
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'''System:''' The mystic invokes the Obtenebration power Shadow Play and concentrates, focusing the manipulated shadows to gather into a sphere. She holds this intangible sphere in one hand and gazes into its depths, while her player rolls Perception + Occult (difficulty 8). Success means the vampire permanently gains the Merit Darksight (p. 206), while a botch results in the mystic permanently gaining Darksight as a Flaw. A failure means the Cainite fails to comprehend the lesson and must try again another night.
  
<span style="color:#800000;">'''Side Effect:''' When a vampire uses Darksight obtained from this ritual, her pupils appear to grow in an inky stain that envelops iris and white in pure black. Those who botch this ritual obtain blackened eyes for the rest of their unlife along with their warped perceptions.
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'''Side Effect:''' When a vampire uses Darksight obtained from this ritual, her pupils appear to grow in an inky stain that envelops iris and white in pure black. Those who botch this ritual obtain blackened eyes for the rest of their unlife along with their warped perceptions.
  
 
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In my personal opinion, no level one ritual can create a permanent effect and certainly not a permanent merit. Were I still a storyteller, I would amend this ritual, so that it must be cast each time the caster wants to invert his or her sight, its only reasonable. -- Bruce
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'''Description:''' It is a simple fact that understanding flows from perception and darkness thwarts perception. Most individuals incorrectly assume no answers are to be found in the dark, but that is simply because they do not know how or where to look. This ritual resolves the first paradox, attuning a mystic’s eyes to the primordial darkness even as they forsake light. To cast this ritual, the mystic invokes the Obtenebration power Shadow Play and concentrates, focusing the manipulated shadows to gather into a sphere. She holds this intangible sphere in one hand and gazes into its depths while invoking the Abyss through a monotonous hypnotic chant; the language can vary so long as the chant remains constant.
  
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'''System:''' The player rolls Perception + Occult at a difficulty of five (5). Should the mystic botch the ritual, then he or she gains the Darksight flaw for a scene for each botch rolled; only through a catastrophic botch (three or more botched dice) can the flaw become permanent and then only if the mystic should slumber for the day or enter torpor. A failure means the Cainite fails to comprehend the lesson and must try again, although at a higher level of difficulty which gradually increases with each failure. Each success equates to a specific period of time during which the mystic can at will, reverse his sight requirements and see through darkness rather than light. This ritual takes five minutes to cast.
In my personal opinion, no level one ritual can create a permanent effect and certainly not a permanent merit. Were I still a storyteller, I would amend this ritual, so that it must be cast each time the caster wants to invert his or her sight, its only reasonable. -- Bruce
 
  
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<u> '''Successes''' </u><br>
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1 Success  = 1 minute of Darksight<br>
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2 Successes = 1 hour of Darksight<br>
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3 Successes = 3 hours of Darksight<br>
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4 Successes = 6 hours of Darksight<br>
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5 Successes = 1 night of Darksight<br>
  
<span style="color:#800000;">'''System:'''
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'''Side Effect:''' When a vampire uses Darksight obtained from this ritual, her pupils appear to grow in an inky stain that envelops iris and white in pure black.

Latest revision as of 19:02, 11 November 2018

Abyss Mysticism

Description: It is a simple fact that understanding flows from perception and darkness thwarts perception. Most individuals incorrectly assume no answers are to be found in the dark, but that is simply because they do not know how or where to look. This ritual resolves the first paradox, attuning a mystic’s eyes to the primordial darkness even as they forsake light.

System: The mystic invokes the Obtenebration power Shadow Play and concentrates, focusing the manipulated shadows to gather into a sphere. She holds this intangible sphere in one hand and gazes into its depths, while her player rolls Perception + Occult (difficulty 8). Success means the vampire permanently gains the Merit Darksight (p. 206), while a botch results in the mystic permanently gaining Darksight as a Flaw. A failure means the Cainite fails to comprehend the lesson and must try again another night.

Side Effect: When a vampire uses Darksight obtained from this ritual, her pupils appear to grow in an inky stain that envelops iris and white in pure black. Those who botch this ritual obtain blackened eyes for the rest of their unlife along with their warped perceptions.


Errata

In my personal opinion, no level one ritual can create a permanent effect and certainly not a permanent merit. Were I still a storyteller, I would amend this ritual, so that it must be cast each time the caster wants to invert his or her sight, its only reasonable. -- Bruce


Alternative Ritual Description proposed by Bruce

Description: It is a simple fact that understanding flows from perception and darkness thwarts perception. Most individuals incorrectly assume no answers are to be found in the dark, but that is simply because they do not know how or where to look. This ritual resolves the first paradox, attuning a mystic’s eyes to the primordial darkness even as they forsake light. To cast this ritual, the mystic invokes the Obtenebration power Shadow Play and concentrates, focusing the manipulated shadows to gather into a sphere. She holds this intangible sphere in one hand and gazes into its depths while invoking the Abyss through a monotonous hypnotic chant; the language can vary so long as the chant remains constant.

System: The player rolls Perception + Occult at a difficulty of five (5). Should the mystic botch the ritual, then he or she gains the Darksight flaw for a scene for each botch rolled; only through a catastrophic botch (three or more botched dice) can the flaw become permanent and then only if the mystic should slumber for the day or enter torpor. A failure means the Cainite fails to comprehend the lesson and must try again, although at a higher level of difficulty which gradually increases with each failure. Each success equates to a specific period of time during which the mystic can at will, reverse his sight requirements and see through darkness rather than light. This ritual takes five minutes to cast.

Successes
1 Success = 1 minute of Darksight
2 Successes = 1 hour of Darksight
3 Successes = 3 hours of Darksight
4 Successes = 6 hours of Darksight
5 Successes = 1 night of Darksight

Side Effect: When a vampire uses Darksight obtained from this ritual, her pupils appear to grow in an inky stain that envelops iris and white in pure black.