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The ''Avatar’s'' well-chosen words can play on
humankind’s social mentality, giving hope and courage
to not just one listener, but a group. The Avatar gives a
speech to gathered listeners—whether he’s calling upon
them for help, raising their spirits after a local disaster
or strengthening the bonds of community among
them—and spends a single point of ''Divinity.'' As long as
his words are intended to inspire them in some way,
every person who can hear him listens spellbound and
receives a point of Willpower at the speech’s end. The
only limit is that the listeners must be able to hear him
clearly without him using the aid of any amplifying or
broadcasting equipment.


This ''Flair'' inspires other Avatars as easily as
mortals, but it doesn’t inspire ''titanspawn.'' Nonetheless,
titanspawn are compelled to at least let him finish his
speech before carrying out whatever they’re up to.
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Latest revision as of 09:52, 11 November 2019

ALLURE

The Avatar’s well-chosen words can play on humankind’s social mentality, giving hope and courage to not just one listener, but a group. The Avatar gives a speech to gathered listeners—whether he’s calling upon them for help, raising their spirits after a local disaster or strengthening the bonds of community among them—and spends a single point of Divinity. As long as his words are intended to inspire them in some way, every person who can hear him listens spellbound and receives a point of Willpower at the speech’s end. The only limit is that the listeners must be able to hear him clearly without him using the aid of any amplifying or broadcasting equipment.

This Flair inspires other Avatars as easily as mortals, but it doesn’t inspire titanspawn. Nonetheless, titanspawn are compelled to at least let him finish his speech before carrying out whatever they’re up to.