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'''Materials''': A quantity of blood (at least the equivalent of one point) taken from a ghoul. Additionally, an elaborate alchemical distillation apparatus is required. | '''Materials''': A quantity of blood (at least the equivalent of one point) taken from a ghoul. Additionally, an elaborate alchemical distillation apparatus is required. | ||
− | '''Casting''': The caster decants the vitae into the apparatus, and uses various reagents to separate the components into separate containers. The process takes 12 hours, minus one hour per success on the casting roll, but needs only 15 minutes of attention (standard for a level 3 ritual) from the caster. Once distilled, vitae is pure, and | + | '''Casting''': The caster decants the vitae into the apparatus, and uses various reagents to separate the components into separate containers. The process takes 12 hours, minus one hour per success on the casting roll, but needs only 15 minutes of attention (standard for a level 3 ritual) from the caster. Once distilled, the vitae is pure, and degrades per standard rules. Any impurities present remain in the mortal blood. |
'''System''': If the ritual is successful, all vampiric vitae is separated into separate containers: If blood is present from multiple donors, it distills into individual receptacles. | '''System''': If the ritual is successful, all vampiric vitae is separated into separate containers: If blood is present from multiple donors, it distills into individual receptacles. |
Revision as of 18:32, 12 September 2014
Submitted for approval, first draft.
Level 3 Hermetic Thaumaturgy, based on Alchemical principles
With this ritual, an Alchemist may separate Vampiric Vitae from mortal blood taken from a ghoul. While the identity of the donor cannot be revealed, any other information about the Vitae can then be extracted through normal means.
Materials: A quantity of blood (at least the equivalent of one point) taken from a ghoul. Additionally, an elaborate alchemical distillation apparatus is required.
Casting: The caster decants the vitae into the apparatus, and uses various reagents to separate the components into separate containers. The process takes 12 hours, minus one hour per success on the casting roll, but needs only 15 minutes of attention (standard for a level 3 ritual) from the caster. Once distilled, the vitae is pure, and degrades per standard rules. Any impurities present remain in the mortal blood.
System: If the ritual is successful, all vampiric vitae is separated into separate containers: If blood is present from multiple donors, it distills into individual receptacles.
The amount of vitae present is equal to the vitae present in the sample. In order to use the vitae for purposes that require an entire point, there must be at least that much in the blood. Round fractions down. For instance, if a ghoul has his normal (10) blood pool, plus 3 points of vitae, the caster must obtain a minimum of five points of that ghouls blood in order to extract a full point of vitae.
For the mathematically inclined: v= vitae, t= total mixed blood pool 3v/13t=.23 (23% of the total blood pool is vampiric vitae). 5*.23 = 1.15 (more than one: There is one point of vitae available upon distillation, and 4 points of mortal blood).
If only 4 points were extracted, almost one full point would be distilled, but not enough for certain purposes.