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+ | The Discipline of Spiritus opens the vampire up to the worlds and vistas -- and methods of feeding -- that most Kindred can never touch. Vampires are spiritually dead, unable to create life. The shamanistic ritual that created the Ahrimanes, though, allowed a spiritual connection between the undead and the vast, living world all around them. While the vampire can barely scratch the surface of what living shamans can accomplish, the Discipline of Spiritus is still formidable. | ||
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+ | ;Main Sequence | ||
+ | :1) [[Aid from Spirits]] | ||
+ | :2) [[Summon Spirit Beasts]] | ||
+ | :3) [[Aspect of the Beast]] | ||
+ | :4) [[Engling Fury]] | ||
+ | :5) [[The Wild Beast]] |
Latest revision as of 00:00, 5 January 2015
- Disciplines -x- Ahrimanes
- Introduction to Spiritus
The Discipline of Spiritus opens the vampire up to the worlds and vistas -- and methods of feeding -- that most Kindred can never touch. Vampires are spiritually dead, unable to create life. The shamanistic ritual that created the Ahrimanes, though, allowed a spiritual connection between the undead and the vast, living world all around them. While the vampire can barely scratch the surface of what living shamans can accomplish, the Discipline of Spiritus is still formidable.
- Main Sequence
- 1) Aid from Spirits
- 2) Summon Spirit Beasts
- 3) Aspect of the Beast
- 4) Engling Fury
- 5) The Wild Beast