Mytherceria

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Disciplines


Mytherceria is a unique discipline rooted in the ancient and mysterious powers of the fae, that manifests in faerie-blooded vampires such as the Kiasyd and Maeghar. It grants the vampire mystical senses, the ability to steal knowledge, and other powers attributed to fae.

Similar like Tremere first learning Path of Blood most faerie-blooded vampires first know Path of Avaricious of course vampire may start in different path Paths define the types of magic a vampire can perform. A vampire typically learns his primary path from his sire, though it is not unknown for some vampires to study under many different tutors

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Path of Avaricious

• Fae Sight

The Kiasyd’s knowledge of magic isn’t just theoretical. Their strangely-colored eyes are capable of detecting the arcane energies of the fae, as well as magic from other, more esoteric sources. They are not, however, capable of using this power to detect the residue of ghosts or vampiric magic. System: The Kiasyd sees faeries and other faetouched mortals for what they really are, with no roll required. Additionally, the player can detect any form of magic that does not stem from ghosts or the undead, including magic from mages, werewolves, and other such odd sources. The character can recognize these for what they truly are, provided he has seen similar effects before.(may use in the same tima Shroudplay for better effect)

•• Folderol

The Kiasyd can cleave truth from lies. The exact effect varies from vampire to vampire. Some Kiasyd experience bleeding from the eyes or ears when they hear a lie, while some Weirdlings’ eyes glow when told a falsehood. Whatever the effect, this power detects lies, not mistakes, meaning that a target has to know he is lying in order for this power to work. System: The character knows when a target is deliberately lying. No roll or expenditure is necessary for this power to work, but the character must deliberately activate it. Note that this power does not provide any insight into what the truth might be, nor does it enable the vampire to tell if a target is simply stating something false that he believes to be true.(no cost must declare activation)

••• Aura Absorption

The Kiasyd is capable of seeing images of events and emotions past by touching an object or an area. However, unlike the Auspex Power The Spirit’s Touch, this power absorbs the images, making them harder for other beings with similar powers to access. Anyone attempting to use this power, Spirit’s Touch, or a similar ability to see what the Kiasyd has seen finds that the images are hard to hold, slipping through his mind’s eye like minnows through a stream. System: The player must make a Perception + Empathy roll. The difficulty is determined by the Stoyteller based on the age of the impressions and the mental and spiritual strength of the person who left them. The number of successes determines the amount of information gained, both in terms of images of the scene when the object was being held or touched, and the nature of the person who was holding the object. One scene-type image and one aspect of the person’s identity (Nature, Demeanor, aura, name, sex, or age) becomes clear for each success the player garners on the roll. Anyone attempting to use this power or The Spirit’s Touch on the same object subsequently must accumulate more successes than the Kiasyd did to get any impression at all. The first Kiasyd’s successes subtract from the number of successes scored by anyone trying to read the object thereafter.(1 blood point cost)

•••• Chanjelin Ward

The vampire inscribes a ward on an object, a location, or a person. That ward disorients and befuddles anyone that sees it, meaning that even if an intruder can penetrate a Weirdling’s security and steal an object of value, he’s unlikely to be able to find his way to the exit. Spiteful Kiasyd use these wards as punishment — one story tells of a Weirdling that drew a ward on an enemy’s shirt as dawn approached, and then watched (from safety) as the unfortunate vampire burned in the sun, unable to remember which way to run.
System: The vampire creating the ward inscribes the symbol in a visible location — on a library door, bookshelf, or an individual’s clothing — and the player rolls Intelligence + Larceny (difficulty 7 for inanimate objects, or the subject’s current Willpower +2). Anyone entering the warded area or touching the warded object loses two dice from her Intelligence dice pools as long as she maintains contact with or proximity to the ward. Additionally, anyone seeing the ward becomes addled and lost unless she succeeds on a Wits + Investigation roll (difficulty 8). If they victim is exposed to several wards all at once, then they will need to roll to resist each such ward individually. As soon as they fail to resist any ward, then they are affected as if by the most potent ward present only (even if it was one they'd already managed to resist); the effects of multiple wards don't stack. The Kiasyd is immune to his own wards. The glyphs last for a duration indicated by the number of successes on the Intelligence + Larceny roll (2 Blood point cost time 3 round 18-30s) Successes Duration

  • 1 success One hour
  • 2 successes One night
  • 3 successes One week
  • 4 successes One month
  • 5 successes One year

••••• The Riddle Phantastique

The Kiasyd whispers a riddle to an opponent, and the riddle consumes his mind. The target can do nothing until he solves the riddle, and no one can help him — answers provided by others, even correct answers, fail to counteract this affliction.
System: The player rolls Manipulation + Occult (difficulty of the victim’s current Willpower). After a successful roll, the victim can do nothing but sit and ponder the Riddle until she accumulates three times the riddler’s successes. The subject rolls Wits + Occult (difficulty 8, plus or minus the number of derangements the victim has, at the Storyteller’s discretion). She makes this roll as soon as she is told the Riddle, and then once per hour until she has gathered enough successes. Should the victim botch on a roll to solve the Riddle, she takes one level of lethal damage as the mystical enigma racks her body, and she loses all successes from the accumulated total. This damage cannot be healed until the Riddle has been solved. The riddler can end this trance by telling the victim the answer, but no one else can.(2 Blood point cost)

••••• • Steal the Mind

Legends tell of the Fair Folk taking the memories and faculties of their victims, leaving these hapless people drooling idiots for the rest of their lives. While modern thinking is that these stories actually referred to stroke victims, elder Kiasyd display a power with a similar effect. The victim of Steal the Mind loses his memories and all knowledge he has accumulated. The Kiasyd gains these memories for a short time, and generally uses this time to inscribe them before they revert to the original owner… assuming the Weirdling lets that happen.
System: The player selects a mortal or supernatural target and rolls Perception + Subterfuge (difficulty equal to the target’s current Willpower). While the Kiasyd has “stolen” her subject’s mind, she retains her own consciousness, but has complete access to all of the subject’s thoughts and memories. Subjects have no knowledge that they have been affected in this manner, though any attempts to harm them — by the Kiasyd or anyone else — return their wits to them immediately. Subjects have no access to their Knowledges while this power is active, but Talents and most Skills (those that work on muscle memory) are still present. The Storyteller might need to exercise discretion as to which Abilities are lost. Those who are victims of this power for long periods of time may starve, though they will eat food presented to them. The number of successes determines the duration of the effect, though the Kiasyd may return the subject’s mind at any time before this period ends. If the victim dies before the memories return, the Weirdling keeps them. If the Kiasyd kills the target to keep his memory, the character may need to roll for degeneration (see p. 309) depending on what Path they follow — Kiasyd on Humanity must always roll. (3 Blood point cost)
Successes Duration

  • 1 Success 10 minutes
  • 2 Successes One hour
  • 3 Successes One night
  • 4 Successes One week
  • 5 Successes One month

••••• •• Absorb the Mind

This power, similar to Steal the Mind, allows the vampire to absorb Abilities from her victim. These traits are transferred permanently; the victim loses the knowledge, and the Kindred gains it. Absorb the Mind is an extremely invasive and insidious power, and fortunately only a bare handful of Kindred in the world know of it.
System: The player rolls Perception + Empathy (difficulty equal to the target’s current Willpower). The target may resist with a Willpower roll (difficulty equal to the Kiasyd’s current Willpower). The difference between the two determines the effect. If the target gets more successes, he resists completely and the Kiasyd may never use Absorb the Mind on this target again. The Kiasyd, if successful, may select a combination of Abilities to her satisfaction. Taking some of a victim’s Ability dots may leave a remainder — the Kiasyd need not take all of a subject’s dots in a given Ability. For example, a character with three dots in Occult, from whom a Kiasyd steals one, retains an Occult of 2. If a Kiasyd takes fewer dots than she already has in a given Ability, these points do not serve to raise her own rating. (In the previous example, the Kiasyd would not increase his Occult rating if he already had a rating of one or more, as he took only one dot.) If the Kiasyd fails in an attempt to use this power on a target, no subsequent attempt can be made on that target for a year and a day. In all cases, the maximum to which the Kiasyd can raise an Ability is the level the target has in that Ability, so if a victim has only one dot in Law and the Kiasyd gets 2 successes, she can’t gain 2 dots in Law. Generational restrictions do apply: a Sixth-Generation Kiasyd can have a maximum of seven dots in an Ability, for example. All losses of Abilities on the part of the victim are permanent, though they may be returned to their original levels via experience-point expenditure. (4 Blood point cost)
Successes Effect

  • 1 Success Steal 1 dot
  • 2 Successes Steal 2 dots in one Ability
  • 3 Successes Steal 3 dots in up to two Abilities
  • 4 Successes Steal 4 dots in up to three Abilities
  • 5 Successes Steal 5 dots in up to four Abilities

••••• ••• The Grandest Trick

The Kiasyd can fool himself into believing that he is not, and has never been, a vampire. This trick lasts for a short time, during which the character gives up all blessings (but loses all drawbacks) of being Kindred. He retains all of his other knowledge, but the magic of the Grandest Trick deftly prevents him from figuring out the truth (notes that explain the truth vanish, knowledge of clues that would lead him to it don’t make sense, etc.). The Grandest Trick is useful for throwing vampire hunters off a character’s scent, but also for gathering information that can only be obtained during the day. Rumors among younger Kiasyd also persist that some elders of the bloodline use the Grandest Trick to meet during the day once every 50 years, exchanging documents and letters that, for that day, make no sense to any of them. It is only after the Trick wears off that they remember who they are and can read what their Clanmates wrote.
System: The player spends eight blood points and makes a Willpower roll (difficulty 9). If this roll is successful, the character becomes mortal at the next sunrise for a duration determined by the number of successes on the roll. The Kiasyd knows, however sub liminally, the duration of the power, and he automatically attempts to return to safety, should daylight be a problem at the power’s end. After this power ends, the Kiasyd retains all memories of his brief return to the world of mortals. During his time as a mortal, the character’s Traits are limited to ratings of 5 (which return to their original levels when the character becomes a vampire again), and the character has no access to her Disciplines. Likewise, the character may not use blood points for any vampiric benefits while mortal.
Successes Duration

  • 1 success 10 minutes
  • 2 successes One hour
  • 3 successes Four hours
  • 4 successes 12 hours
  • 5 successes 24 hours

Path of Foul

• Shroudplay

The Kiasyd can pierce the Shroud,the mystical barrier separating the living world from the Underworld. By using this power, the vampire can spot ghostly buildings and objects, the landscape of the so-called Shadowlands; and even wraiths themselves. However, an observant wraith will likely notice when a vampire suddenly starts staring at her, which can lead to interesting interactions, not all of them pleasant for the vampire. Shroudplay also allows the user to speak with wraiths effortlessly but wraith must know launguage witch Kiasyd speak. Once Shroudplay is employed,the vampire can carry on a conversation with the ghostly denizens of the Underworld without spending Blood or causing the wraiths to expend any effort.
System: A success indicates she can see, line-out-sight, into the Shadowlands using her normal vision. The character can only detect images from one plane of existence (they can see Dreaming Penumbra Underworld)at a time, although they often overlap (for more information on the Shadowlands, see Wraith: the Oblivion). If the player chooses, she can spend a willpower point and, for each success with her roll,treat her Auspex score as I higher for countering Obfuscate, Chimerstry, and other powers that rely on Illusion, should she have that discipline. To use speak across the shroud requires a roll of Perception + Occult (difficulty 6) and the expenditure of a Willpower point. This effect last for scene if using this discipline you for some time gonna smell like wyrm stronger than other vampire.

•• Goblinism

The Kiasyd has an innate understanding of earth and stone. The Kiasyd can instantly identify metals, rock formations and stones. Underground, the vampire has an intuitive direction sense. Through long and strenuous effort, the Kiasyd can also alter earth and stone. The vampire can use this power for many purposes, such as shaping tunnels, building supports for underground havens, and smoothing out surfaces into flat floors and walls.
System: The knowledge and direction sense associated with this power do not require a roll, but shaping rock means the vampire must summon faerie goblins to aid him. The goblins will be inclined to help him, but not obligated. One goblin will appear per success on a Charisma + Leadership roll (difficult based on how far underground the vampire is -in a mine shaft would mean a difficult of 6, on the street would have a difficult of 8, and at the top of the Sears Tower would have a difficulty of 10, if the Storyteller permits it at all.).

••• Ravish the Kine

In times immemorial, when the True Fae walked amongst the mortals, some had the power to steal the mystical essences of kine to restore their powers. Some Kiasyd have honed a version of this ability and developed a habit of using this to support their research. Those who also practice Necromancy are particularly drawn to the power.
System: Exposure to powerful group emotions ranging from grief (a funeral) to excitement (a concert) restores the Kiasyd's Willpower pool. This power may only be activated once a night, after the Kiasyd has submerged herself in the environment and become familiar with the sensations and the emotional undertones. The user rolls Perception + Empathy, each success restoring a point of Willpower. The difficulty is variable but is reduced by 1 if the user is participating, rather than merely observing, the scene (for example, if the user is simply watching an exceptional ballet performance, she rolls at difficulty 7, whereas if she is a dancer on stage, then she becomes the moment and rolls at difficulty 6).

Difficulty 6: Moments of powerful and legendary destiny; sins are forgiven,  rapture arrives, fates are shattered, and bonds are broken. The breaking of a  Blood Bonds, the defeat of an Elder, the destruction of Carthage, the  assassination of JFK, the Moon Landing. 
Difficulty 7: Potent, raw emotions. The funeral of a much-loved person who  died tragically. The party of the decade. 
Difficulty 8: Strong, but regular and easily man- aged emotions. The excitement  of a rave. Buddhist monks chanting. A crowd clapping loudly in ap- preciation  of a quality performance. A routine but well-executed holiday celebration. 
Difficulty 9: Weak emotions and unremarkable moments, such as the boredom  of an airport lobby, or mild frustration when the Prince's speech overruns. 
Botch: the Kiasyd loses 1 point of Willpower instead of gaining any.  Additionally, the chaotic energy gathered from the failed attempt is released,  causing a Wyld Magic effect to manifest. This may lead to unpredictable  consequences in the environment, such as temporary weather phenomena, or  the sudden appearance of bizarre creatures. The severity and nature of the  effect are at the Storyteller's discretion(effect may be positive for enviorment  but not for player). 

•••• Tinglestripe

Tinglestripe allows the Kiasyd to transmute small inanimate objects into Darkling Jade, a mystical material resembling black jade streaked with blood red lines. This transformation was instrumental during the Battle of Strasbourg, where many Kindred fell to the Kiasyd's weapons made from this deadly substance. A common modern use is to apply Tinglestripe to small items such as a quill, which transforms its edge into a razor-sharp, deadly tool. System: The Kiasyd rolls Manipulation + Craft (difficulty 7) and spends a point of Vitae to coat an object weighing up to 4 ounces (e.g., a piece of wood or metal the size of a quill or hammer handle). If successful, the object is transmuted into Darkling Jade. Multiple blood points may be spent for larger objects if desired.

  • Success: The object successfully becomes Darkling Jade.
  • Failure: The transmutation fails, and the object remains unchanged. • Botch: The object is destroyed beyond repair.

Objects must have a sharp edge or be shaped like flint if they are to be used as weapons, or they will otherwise remain blunt tools. When properly shaped, Darkling Jade deals aggravated damage to supernatural creatures (like Kindred). The jade retains the properties of black jade but reverts to its original form at dawn or after one night per success on the roll.
Darkling Jade disintegrates when exposed to sunlight, regardless of the transmutation's success. The transmutation process takes 1 hour per Blood point spent, though the Kiasyd can reduce this time by spending additional points of Vitae (up to 3), cutting the total time by half. At maximum efficiency, an object can be transmuted in just ten minutes.
The size and shape of the weapon are limited only by the Kiasyd's imagination and the amount of blood spent on the ritual some kiasyd use this discipline to make arrows.

••••• Devourer of Souls

Those who wish to learn this power must first learn the Mytherceria power Ravishing The Kine.In the quest for knowledge, the student becomes thirsty for the souls of the talented. When a target is drained (or Diablerized), the user feels an ecstatic, indescribable feeling as she consumes the mental energies of another sentient being. The tainting of the aura in the case of diablerie has some unique patterns, recognizable from normal diablerie to astute users of Auspex. Since Kiasyd are hoarders and collectors of all things mental, the idea of feeding upon the geniuses of the world can be a tempting one.
System: Upon completely draining a target, or committing Diablerie, the Kiasyd spends a blood point and rolls Perception + Empathy, difficulty 7.

  • 1 Success: The Kiasyd's regains a point of spent Willpower.
  • 2 Successes: If the target had more Willpower than the user, the Kiasyd refills her entire Willpower pool.
  • 3 Successes: The Kiasyd retains a piece of the victim's mind. If the target had any talents, skills, or knowledge abilities which exceed those of the Kiasyd, one dot of the Kiasyd's choice is added to their ability score. This extra dot lasts for 1 night.
  • 4 Successes: As with 3 successes. This extra dot lasts for 1 week.
  • 5+ Successes: As with 4 successes. This extra dot lasts for 1 month. Any additional success adds another month to the duration of the new dot.
  • Botch: the Kiasyd loses 2 point of Willpower , and soul of the victim gonna haunt you for week (botch is work in progress)

••••• • Slip

The Kiasyd can now actually enter another dimension like Hedge, Dreaming, Umbra or Underworld.
System: Kiasyd must pay 2 blood point and 1 willpower he cannot choose the place to travel to, he will appear in the place that is closest to him on the other side, if he wants to go to a specific dimension, he must use the power in the place that is most related to that dimension. Remember in other side you are small fry

••••• •• Defilier of Gaia

Those who wish to learn this power must first learn the Mytherceria power Devourer Of Souls. The Kiasyd are masters of research, and often reclusive as a result of their massive collection of rarities. This situation can make regular feeding difficult, especially if one has no herd to draw from. This powerful Mytherceric power draw mystical vitae from the life surrounding their havens, including plants and animals. The life force is drawn out in the form of breath, which appears like mist, and is breathed in by the Kiasyd slowly over the night.
System: The user spends one Blood point and rolls Manipulation + Occult (difficulty equal to the local Gauntlet rating). The number of successes determines how much vitae is extracted from the environment:

  • 1 success 1 willpower point
  • 2 successes 1 willpower point + 1 Blood point
  • 3 successes+ 1 willpower point + 2 Blood point

The discipline only works on a 50' radius. Rats, worms, and anything with blood are drained to death. The rest of the vitae comes from the plant life. When that is exhausted, all the plants and all the wildlife in the areas die. However, the entire area has only so much energy, depending on amount of life inhabiting it.

  • Desert/tundra 0-1 Blood point
  • Arid mountains 1-2 Blood point
  • Forest 5-10 Blood Point
  • Jungle 10-20 Blood Point
  • Urban Areas Storyteller's Discretion

••••• ••• Create a Fetch

Like a True-Fae Kiasyd learn to create a Fetch. Fetch is a term used to describe a Fae-constructed replica of a human being, Made out of whatever the Kiasyd has on hand, with a piece of the victim shadow, Sometimes these doppelgangers are absolutely perfect, down to the exact brain chemistry. Other times, they are twisted reflections of the person, mentally unstable, or devoid of any emotional personality. When a Fetch dies, it will eventually change back into the refuse it was made from. Sometimes this is immediate; other times it takes years after being buried.
System: When Kiasyd kidnap victim they can use their shadow and own blood with random item for construct replica of this human creating Featch (Changeling The Lost Rulebook) this power cost 4 Blood point
Successes Duration

  • 1 successes Fetch are mentally unstable and, after death, turn into objects of creation.
  • 2 successes, Fetch are unstable. Family members may notice some changes in behavior, but they revert back after one night after death.
  • 3 successes, Fetch appear very normal and give little reason for suspicion. They revert back one week after death.
  • 4 successes, Fetch are very similar to the original, perhaps with new habits. They revert back one month after death.
  • 5 successes, Fetch are perfect replicas of the victim and revert back at least one year after death.

Path of the Daring

• Darkling Trickery

The Kiasyd can now call upon minor mischievous chimera to plague those who displease him, causing minor pranks, although they are potentially dangerous. The Kiasyd concentrates for a moment and then calls up a swarm of near sentient spirits that swarm about the victim. Those with Fey Sight can easily see them as a cloud tiny winged faeries.
System: Using this power requires a Manipulation + Occult roll (difficulty 7). The number of success determines both the extent of the prank and it's duration. Although the details vary depending upon the trick, generally one die penalty due to distraction per success, lasting one scene per successes can be used as a measuring stick.

  • Examples include causing someone's hair to fall out, a banshee's wail (frightening all nearby, often deafening them for hours), blight crops (causing plants to die quickly), battering someone with stones (causing pebbles to rain upon opponents, the number of successes in bashing damage for a turn or 1 bashing per turn for a number of turns equal to successes), slipping (causing the victim to lose their balance and fall without a successful Dexterity + Athletics roll), and causing machines to malfunction (The more complex the machine, the greater and longer-lived the effect. Simple mechanical devices, like guns, are difficult to affect but electronics, such as computers, are simple to destroy).

•• Road of Divination

Through their connection to fate, a Kiasyd can merge their blood with a divination object (such as tarot cards, a crystal ball, or bones) to glimpse subtle changes in fate. This power allows the Kiasyd to foresee minor shifts, such as potential luck for the night, an unknown danger in an upcoming encounter, or even weather conditions for the following evening. However, Kiasyd must safeguard these divination objects. If lost or captured, such items may be used against the Kiasyd, potentially revealing their location or near-future events to their enemies. Therefore, Kiasyd will often destroy these items rather than risk them falling into the wrong hands.
System: Using this power requires Occult roll + Perception (difficulty 7) And 2 Blood point The number of success determines how long this object of Divination gonna exist using object for Divination (only present and future) reguires another roll difficult chose MG also using this item help when using Discipline Know The Dan (when using Know the dan you can use this item to see the past) remember that you can only see the future one month in advance (additional successes may increase this with permission of story teller)
Successes Duration

  • 1 success One hour
  • 2 successes One night
  • 3 successes One week
  • 4 successes One month
  • 5 successes One year

••• Know the Dan

At this level, the Kiasyd begins to perceive the threads of fate and detect the destiny, or Dan, of a subject. By preparing a mixture of their own blood with that of the subject using molten wax, the Kiasyd can scry into the past, present, or future. The process involves the Kiasyd mixing her own blood with that of the subject (which can be herself) and consuming a portion of it. This mixture is then poured into a stone bowl filled with molten wax. As long as the wax remains molten, the Kiasyd can spy upon her subject. If wax or a bowl is unavailable, the Kiasyd can still perform scrying, but it becomes more challenging.
System: Activating this power requires the expenditure of 2 Blood points from the Kiasyd and 1 Blood point from the subject (which can also be herself). If the subject is supernatural, an additional 1 Willpower point is required. Mixing the blood and consuming it creates a minor Vinculum after several uses. The Kiasyd then rolls Perception + Enigmas, with the difficulty determined by how far into the past or future they wish to see. If the difficulty is raised above 10 for any reason, the scrying attempt fails.
Using an object from the Road of Divination may lower the difficulty if permitted by the Storyteller, and then blood from the subject is not necessary but detaile of vision depends on the object of the divination.

•••• Luck of the Devil

The Kiasyd's connection to the Dan has deepened to a point where it operates subconsciously, subtly twisting fate and luck in his favor. Coincidences seem to abound: bullets barely skim his skin, she miraculously dodges oncoming vehicles, and she makes improbable shots that hit the villain's only weak spot. This is the source of the Kiasyd's legendary luck. System: At the beginning of each night, the Kiasyd must spend 1 Blood point (in addition to the 1 Blood point required to rise each night; luck always comes at a price). The player then rolls Willpower (difficulty 7). Each success allows the Kiasyd to change one die from a botch into a failure or a failure into a success. The Kiasyd must activate this ability before making any roll she wishes to modify. She can choose to activate it upon waking for the night or at any time during the night, as long as she spends the requisite Blood point. This power cannot be used on rolls where the player has already spent a Willpower point or on any Mytherceria roll. The Storyteller has the final say on which rolls this power can affect.

••••• Hitomi's Folly

The Kiasyd can now begin to truly manipulate the strings of fate like a master puppeteer. The goals and intentions of others are like putty in the hands of the vampire. Outcomes are bent, resources redirected, and plans thwarted or advanced merely by a simple tug. This does not come with a price, however. Unforeseen repercussions are inevitable, as no mind could conceive of all the possible ramifications of one "simple" twist. System: This power is very expensive, costing 1 Willpower and 8 blood points. The prohibitive cost almost necessitates that the Kiasyd be in a safe location and have some time to prepare. The roll to use the power is Manipulation + Enigmas (difficulty 10), and each success allows for 1 goals to be achieved, although more successes must be used to "balance out" the effects. One success accomplishes a minor task (getting a reasonable supply of money, gaining access to a closed library) with unforeseen repercussions (family death provides the money in the form of life insurance payments, the man who leaves the library unlocked loses his job). Five successes would allow for a minor goal to happen without any repercussions or for a major goal (the death of an enemy, receiving of an ancient fragment of the Book of Nod) to be accomplished with many unforeseen ramifications (the enemy was killed by a new and more powerful antagonist, the former owners of the fragment come looking for it...). Getting a number of successes in between results in a more favorable outcome.

••••• • Second Chance

With the expenditure of 1 Willpower point, the vampire can immediately re roll any roll except one on which he has spent Willpower or used the Level 4 (Luck of the Devil) power

••••• •• Rewrite History

The vampire can now actually re-write history. On a successful Willpower (difficulty 10) roll, he can dictate actions for a number of turns in the past equal to the number of successes. This cannot result in the immediate death of any person, and it must be within the realm of possibility.

••••• ••• Supplant Fate

The Kiasyd may now switch their fates with another. By spending 5 points of Willpower and a Path (difficulty 9) roll, the vampire may swap fates with anyone else. If the Kiasyd is destined to die in battle, and a mortal farmer destined to die in bed of old age, their fates are now switched. The Kiasyd will now die in bed of old age while the farmer will be killed in battle. Only one aspect (death, success in one venture, etc). may be switched per roll. Fate has a way of working itself out, however, and this cannot be used to cheat death, no matter how it may appear.

Combination Disciplines

In this documment we take combination discipline and rework some for rituals because we have many discipline but little ritual but this is you game.

Dreamstalker (Dominate ••, Mytherceria •)

Weirdlings enjoy exerting control over their victims, even in dreams. A Kiasyd who whispers into the ear of an unconscious victim may implant fantastic or frightening thoughts that remain with the sleeper after waking. The dreams Kiasyd insert in victims’ minds can be anything from seemingly disparate elements (you will repeatedly see eagles and pink umbrellas) to intact narratives (you will dream of your husband chasing you around town with an axe). Kiasyd have been known to use this power to compel victims to react to stimuli planted in their path, seeing features from their dreams as symbols of good luck, or potential disaster. System: The player rolls Manipulation + Expression (difficulty the victim’s current temporary Willpower rating) as she commands the sleeper to dream whatever elements she narrates. The effect manifests in the victim’s behaviors once woken, effecting concentration (difficulty of extended actions increases by two) and potentially stimulating the victim in a positive (the victim responds favorably to subjects from his dream) or negative way (the victim must make a Willpower roll to remain in the presence of what he dreamt) for a duration dependent on the number of successes achieved by the player.
Successes Duration

  • 1 success One turn
  • 2 successes One hour
  • 3 successes One night
  • 4 successes One week
  • 5+ successes One month This power cost 9exp

Sacrifice to Nightmare (Mytherceria ••••, Obtenebration •••)

Kiasyd who know their connection to the Abyss also know it’s necessary to keep the entities within content, and doing so occasionally requires a sacrifice. Pragmatic Weirdlings reason “If we need to sacrifice lives, why not the lives of those we hate?” After painting the interior walls of a pitch-black chamber with fae sigils, the Kiasyd seals a sacrifice inside the room. Within seconds, the tentacles and snapping jaws of the Abyss reach through, and consume whatever offering has been provided. Those schooled in Abyss Mysticism believe the nightmare entity to be a part of the summoner, as it ceases to exist if it leaves the chamber emblazoned with the Kiasyd’s sigils and blood. Sacrifices who survive over a minute in the chamber are supposedly given the honored treatment of being diablerized by Kiasyd without, but Weirdlings sniff at such vulgar claims. System: The vampire must inscribe a Chanjelin Ward (V20, p. 455) within a room, where it has the same effects as usual. The Kiasyd must then spend two blood points to summon a tangible nightmare from the Abyss before exiting the room, leaving her sacrifice behind. The nightmare is a tentacled, many-mawed creature, which cannot exist outside the sacrificial chamber for longer than a single minute. The nightmare’s four independent tentacles each deal lethal (the Kiasyd’s Strength +1) damage through constriction, which can be resisted with an opposed Strength roll (difficulty 6 for each tentacle). The nightmare’s mouth deals aggravated (the Kiasyd’s Strength +2) damage after successfully grappling the sacrifice with its tentacles. The nightmare has equal health levels and resistances to the summoner, who can soak damage with Stamina and Fortitude. Damage inflicted on the nightmare does not affect the summoner. This power costs 21 exp

Will of the Wisps (Mytherceria ••• Necromancy ••)

The Kiasyd, in their eerie mastery of fate and death, can summon the elusive blue flames known as Will-o’-the-Wisp, or ignis fatuus. In folklore, these ethereal lights are said to lead travelers astray in bogs, luring them to their doom, or guiding the lost souls of the dead. The Kiasyd’s connection to both the spirit world and the threads of destiny allows them to harness these mystical flames, using them to haunt their enemies, guide the dead, or even weaponize the eerie fire against physical and spiritual foes. The Will-o’-the-Wisp is a trickster phenomenon in folklore, associated with mischief and danger. In some stories, these flames are said to appear over marshes or graveyards, acting as omens of death or harbingers of the afterlife. The Kiasyd's mastery over these lights gives them the power to both illuminate the unseen world and burn those who challenge them with soul-searing energy. System: Using Will of the Wisps requires 3 blood points and a Willpower point. The Kiasyd rolls Perception + Occult (Difficulty 7). Each success allows the Kiasyd to conjure one spectral blue flame that can be used for various effects: 1 Success: The wisp flickers and is fragile, lasting only a few minutes. 2 Successes: The wisp is stable and lasts for one hour. 3+ Successes: The wisp is potent, lasting for the entire scene or until the Kiasyd dismisses it. Once conjured, the Kiasyd can command the Will-o’-the-Wisps to perform one of the following abilities. Each ability can only be used once per wisp.

Haunting Flame

The Kiasyd can leave a wisp behind to haunt a location, creating an aura of dread and fear for those who encounter it. The flame lingers like a ghostly presence, instilling terror into mortals or vampires. System: Roll Manipulation + Intimidation (Difficulty 7). Each success instills a sense of growing dread in anyone within a 10-foot radius of the wisp. Mortals must make a Courage roll (Difficulty 8) or flee the area in panic. Vampires and other supernatural creatures must roll Willpower (Difficulty 7) or be overcome by fear for one round per success. The wisp remains in the area for the duration of the scene or until dismissed.

Soulfire Weapon

The Kiasyd can charge a weapon with the wisp's necrotic fire, turning it into a powerful, soul-burning weapon.
System: Spend 1 additional Willpower point and roll Dexterity + Occult (Difficulty 6) to either throw the wisp at a target or coat a weapon with the flame. As a projectile: The flame deals 2 Aggravated Damage to living targets and 4 Aggravated Damage to spirits, wraiths, or undead. Supernatural creatures resist with Stamina + Fortitude (Difficulty 8), reducing damage by one point per success. As a weapon enchantment: The Kiasyd may infuse a weapon with the Soulfire. The weapon deals +1 Aggravated Damage for one attack per success on the activation roll. The flame lingers on the weapon for the scene or until dismissed. Any living or undead being struck suffers from soul-searing pain, making the weapon highly dangerous to both physical and ethereal enemies.

Guiding the Dead

The wisps can act as beacons for spirits, guiding lost souls back to the Kiasyd or luring spiritual entities for communion. These flames are attractive to the restless dead and can even serve as bait for controlling spirits. System: Roll Charisma + Occult (Difficulty 6) to summon a wandering spirit within a one-mile radius. The wisp acts as a lure, drawing the spirit to the Kiasyd, where they can communicate or control it (requires further Necromantic powers). If the spirit is unwilling, it may resist by rolling Willpower (Difficulty 8). The wisp lasts for one scene and can only summon one spirit at a time. This power costs 15 Exp

Kiasyd Culture

The Kiasyd are one of the most enigmatic bloodlines of vampires in the World. Their culture revolves around a few key aspects: characterized by a strong emphasis on acquiring and protecting knowledge, particularly in the areas of alchemy, fae study, and Mytherceria. As descendants of the Lasombra, the Kiasyd are reclusive, preferring solitary lives and avoiding interactions with other clans unless absolutely necessary. At the same time, their love for Victorian elegance means they place great importance on aesthetics and refinement, which is reflected in both their lifestyle and the arrangement of their symposium and cocktail clubs.

Protection of Knowledge

The Kiasyd are obsessively interested in gathering and safeguarding knowledge, especially that related to alchemy, fae study, and their unique discipline, Mytherceria. Knowledge is their greatest treasure, pursued throughout their immortal lives. They are masters of secrets and mysteries, with libraries filled with rare and forbidden tomes. This obsession with knowledge shapes their relationships with other clans. they respect those who possess valuable knowledge but are extremely distrustful of those who might try to take it from them.

Alchemy and Blood Obsession

The Kiasyd are also masters of alchemy, particularly that related to blood. They experiment with different types of blood, creating powerful potions that are often both exquisite drinks and supernatural elixirs. Their fascination with blood is twofold, on the one hand, they seek the power and possibilities that blood can offer them, and on the other hand, they savor its taste, leading to the development of a unique art of mixology.

Solitude and Isolation

The Kiasyd are natural loners who spend decades, sometimes centuries, studying their obsessions in isolation. Only a few Kiasyd engage in social interactions, and meetings with other clan members are rare. This is why cocktail clubs and symposiums are exceptional places where the Kiasyd break from their natural tendencies toward isolation, gathering to exchange knowledge and experiences.

Raising a Childe

Raising a new member of the Kiasyd clan is a process that often takes up to 50 years. The young Kiasyd, known as a neonate, is carefully educated by their mentor in the fields of alchemy, Mytherceria, and other clan secrets. The mentor controls every aspect of the neonate's life, teaching them not only the art of survival as a vampire but also the clan's culture and intricate traditions. Only after completing this lengthy process is the neonate recognized as a full fledged member of the clan and capable of independently exploring the secrets the Kiasyd so diligently guard. After completing education, most neonates leave their sire’s city to begin their own research. Strasbourg, the clan’s main headquarters, is one of the few places where Kiasyd may remain to continue exploring mysteries in the company of their kin.

The Kiasyd Symposium

The Kiasyd Symposiums are divided into two main types: Great Symposiums and Lesser Symposiums. Invitations are sent at least a year before the meeting. While the symposiums are not exclusive to the Kiasyd, invitations for kindred outside the clan are very rare. Great Symposiums Great Symposiums are the most important events on the Kiasyd calendar. The first of these took place in 1666 in Strasbourg, with the goal of uniting the Kiasyd in their pursuit of knowledge and magic. These gatherings occur infrequently, typically once every 50 years, but can have longer gaps, even up to 100 or 200 years, depending on the need for such a meeting. Great Symposiums draw Kiasyd from all over the world and are opportunities to exchange the most advanced and secretive research in alchemy, Mytherceria, and other fields. They are also places where the Kiasyd can break their natural isolation, sharing their discoveries with other members of the clan. Great Symposiums often have a historical character, and their decisions and outcomes can have long-lasting effects on the entire clan. Lesser Symposiums Lesser Symposiums are more local gatherings that take place regularly, most often every 50 years, in different regions. These meetings are less formal and have a more intimate character, but they still play an important role in Kiasyd culture. Lesser Symposiums serve as a platform for discussing ongoing research, exchanging knowledge, and addressing issues that Kiasyd in a particular region may face. They are also places where Kiasyd can test new theories and experiments before presenting them on a larger scale at Great Symposiums.

Kiasyd Cocktail Clubs

Kiasyd cocktail clubs are unique venues that blend the elegance of Victorian aesthetics with profound alchemical knowledge and a passion for refined tastes. These clubs began to emerge during the Victorian era and quickly became gathering places for the elite members of this bloodline and important guests.
These clubs combine Victorian style with deep alchemical expertise, creating spaces where the Kiasyd can not only enjoy blood but also refine their skills in mixology.

Atmosphere and Appearance

Kiasyd cocktail clubs are usually located in hidden Victorian mansions or estates, characterized by rich decorations, dark wooden panels, and crystal chandeliers. These places are inaccessible to outsiders, and their locations are carefully protected by advanced protective wards. Modern Kiasyd cocktail clubs are often found in secluded, high-end locations within major cities, such as repurposed underground speakeasies, exclusive penthouses, or hidden chambers beneath historical buildings. Despite their urban settings, these clubs are carefully shielded from the public eye, accessible only to those who know the exact location or are invited by a trusted member.

Mixology and Alchemy

At the heart of these clubs are alchemical bars, where Kiasyd mixology masters craft unique blood cocktails, blending ancient recipes with modern techniques. The art of mixology continues to evolve within these establishments, merging contemporary ingredients and methods with traditional alchemical practices. Signature drinks, such as London Fog and Queen Victoria’s Elixir, are not only exquisite beverages but also potent potions with supernatural properties. Mixology in these clubs is regarded as an art form, with drinks often resulting from extensive alchemical experimentation or the meticulous blending of various vitae flavors.

Community and Breaking Isolation

Despite their solitary nature, Kiasyd cocktail clubs and symposiums offer rare opportunities for the clan to socialize and break away from their isolation. These gatherings allow members to exchange knowledge, test new alchemical theories, and enjoy the unique blood mixtures that arise from their experiments. It is here that the Kiasyd can enjoy the company of like-minded individuals, sharing their discoveries and experiences in an atmosphere of elegance and mystery. These gatherings are of the highest caliber, where only the most esteemed individuals are granted access. Honored guests of the clan or companions of the Kiasyd, eager to explore more refined tastes, may be invited, but for those outside the clan, attendance is by personal invitation only, typically extended by a club member. Such invitations are rare and highly coveted, reflecting the exclusive nature of these sophisticated gatherings. However, acquiring esoteric knowledge is not a passive pursuit, and this can occasionally force the Kiasyd out of their reclusive tendencies. The most precious secrets are hidden in the farthest, most dangerous corners of the world. Many Kiasyd find themselves embarking on dangerous quests to uncover ancient tomes, lost relics, or forgotten occult mysteries. These endeavors can thrust them into situations where they must rely on both their wits and their Mytherceria-fueled powers.
This pursuit of hidden knowledge may sometimes lead Kiasyd into dark and mysterious adventures, breaking the stereotype of the clan as mere "bookworms." In truth, they often delve into haunted ruins, strike pacts with elusive fae, or venture into forbidden realms like the Underworld to retrieve lost arcane lore. These quests can create compelling stories, where the Kiasyd explore not only the world beyond their libraries but also their own potential and boundaries. Think of a Kiasyd in these moments as a dark, intellectual Indiana Jones, seeking out knowledge to wield or protect it from others. These adventures often lead to unexpected alliances, as even the Kiasyd must occasionally rely on others, including trusted outsiders, to navigate the dangers that accompany the pursuit of forbidden knowledge.

Path of Enlightenment

Path of the Shadowed Lore

Philosophy: The Path of the Shadowed Lore is centered around the pursuit and protection of hidden knowledge, particularly that which pertains to the fae, dark magic, and the arcane mysteries of the world. Kiasyd who follow this path believe that true power and enlightenment come from understanding these secrets and using them wisely. They also believe that such knowledge must be guarded from the unworthy, but they allow the exchange of secrets if the other party offers equally valuable and rare knowledge in return. Virtue: Knowledge

Ethics of the Path

  • 1. Seek the Unknown: Always strive to uncover hidden knowledge and explore the mysteries of the world.
  • 2. Guard the Secrets: Protect the knowledge you acquire, sharing it only with those who are worthy and capable of understanding its power, or with those who can trade their knowledge for something equally rare and valuable.
  • 3. Knowledge is Power: Understand that knowledge is a source of immense power and should be used wisely and with discretion. 4. Preserve the Lore: Ancient texts, artifacts, and sources of knowledge must be preserved at all costs. Their loss is a loss to all Kiasyd. 5. Respect the Mysteries: Approach all mysteries with respect, understanding that some knowledge can be dangerous or corrupting. 6. Continuous Study: Never stop learning. The pursuit of knowledge is a lifelong journey, and stagnation is the enemy of enlightenment.

Hierarchy of Sins

  • 1. Deliberately rejecting an opportunity to uncover a great mystery.
  • 2. Destroying or losing priceless knowledge.
  • 3. Betraying a significant secret to an unworthy individual.
  • 4. Neglecting the study of new sources of knowledge for an extended period.
  • 5. Breaking a vow of silence regarding clan or circle secrets.
  • 6. Failing to document new discoveries.
  • 7. Ignoring potentially valuable knowledge.
  • 8. Failing to protect valuable tomes or artifacts.
  • 9. Careless study of trivial or well-known topics.
  • 10. Accidentally revealing a minor secret.

Path of the Blood Alchemist

Philosophy: The Path of the Blood Alchemist revolves around the belief that blood is the ultimate source of power, knowledge, and enlightenment. Kiasyd following this path see the consumption, manipulation, and transformation of blood into various alchemical forms, as well as the enhancement of its flavor, as a sacred practice. They strive to perfect their alchemical and mixological skills, believing that through the creation of potent blood-based concoctions, they can unlock the deepest mysteries of existence, improve the taste of blood, and elevate themselves beyond the limitations of their vampiric nature.
Virtue: Temperance

Ethics of the Path

  • 1. Blood is Sacred: Every drop of blood holds potential and power. It must not be wasted but rather transformed into something greater.
  • 2. Alchemy and Mixology are Arts: The process of transforming blood is not merely scientific—it is an art. Approach each creation, whether for power or flavor, with care, precision, and reverence.
  • 3. Knowledge through Experimentation: Experimenting with different blood types and alchemical and mixological formulas is essential. True understanding comes from practice and innovation.
  • 4. Protect the Secrets: The knowledge of blood alchemy and the art of mixology are not for everyone. Guard them carefully, sharing only with those who have proven themselves worthy.
  • 5. Strive for Perfection: Each concoction or drink should be a step towards mastering the art of blood alchemy and mixology. Never settle for mediocrity. 6. Balance is Key: Temperance in all things is essential. Overindulgence, even in the pursuit of knowledge or flavor, can lead to ruin.

Hierarchy of Sins

  • 1. Failing to experiment with new alchemical and mixological formulas.
  • 2. Consuming blood without attempting to transform or enhance its flavor.
  • 3. Revealing alchemical or mixological secrets to the uninitiated.
  • 4. Failing to perfect an alchemical or mixological formula.
  • 5. Using inferior ingredients for alchemical concoctions or drinks.
  • 6. Neglecting the study of new blood sources.
  • 7. Sharing alchemical creations or drinks with those who are not worthy.
  • 8. Using alchemy or mixology for trivial purposes.
  • 9. Allowing one’s alchemical creations or drinks to be destroyed.
  • 10. Failing to drink a unique or powerful blood source, even if only for its flavor.

Path of the Scholar

Philosophy:The Path of the Scholar revolves around the idea that knowledge, especially in the fields of necromancy, thaumaturgy, or other arcane disciplines, is the ultimate source of power and must be protected at all costs. Scholars of this path are ravenous seekers of knowledge but also zealous in guarding it from the unworthy. They view their studies as sacred, believing that through the mastery of these arts, they can unlock the deepest mysteries of life, death, and existence.
Virtue: Knowledge

Ethics of the Path

  • 1 Seek Forbidden Knowledge: Constantly strive to uncover new arcane secrets, especially in the fields of necromancy, thaumaturgy, or other occult disciplines.
  • 2 Guard the Secrets of the Arcane: Never share occult knowledge with those who are not worthy or capable of understanding its true power. Knowledge should only be shared if the other party offers equally valuable information.
  • 3 Protect the Traditions: The rituals, texts, and practices of necromancy or thaumaturgy are sacred. These must be preserved and passed down to those who prove their worth.
  • 4 Never Cease Learning: Knowledge is infinite, and the journey to enlightenment through necromancy and thaumaturgy never ends. Constant study and improvement are essential.
  • 5 Power through Magic: The ultimate source of strength and enlightenment lies in the mastery of arcane disciplines. Magic should be practiced with discipline and precision.
  • 6 Preserve the Balance: Use magic responsibly. Understanding that there are consequences for reckless use of necromantic or thaumaturgical powers is crucial.

Hierarchy of Sins

  • 1. Deliberately ignoring or rejecting an opportunity to study an arcane mystery or artifact.
  • 2. Allowing a ritual or occult practice to fall into the hands of the unworthy or incapable.
  • 3. Destroying or losing vital necromantic or thaumaturgical texts, relics, or knowledge.
  • 4. Failing to document new occult discoveries or insights.
  • 5. Sharing magical secrets with those who lack the wisdom or experience to wield them responsibly.
  • 6. Failing to experiment or refine one's magical practices, leading to stagnation.
  • 7. Using necromancy or thaumaturgy for trivial or unworthy purposes.
  • 8. Allowing one's magical rituals or artifacts to be destroyed or corrupted.
  • 9. Neglecting the study of important arcane disciplines, focusing instead on mundane or insignificant topics.
  • 10. Accidentally revealing a minor occult secret to the unworthy. Rituals

Rituals and alchemy don’t cost exp you learn in game when create character you may choose one level one ritual and alchemy recipe for free

Level One Rituals

luna tinea

Kiasyd using his vitae and connection to Fey for summoning Moon Moth from the Hedge There are beatiful and look like symbol of clan Kiasyd when summon Kiasyd may use this moth for looking of magic trace because the are attractet to it They glow when find source of magic or when they are in full moon System: To active luna tinea the caster must drop some blood in the ground in natural enviorment The user make Charisma + Ocult rool with the difficult Determinate by the enviorment

  • Difficulty 5 National park or place when no human live
  • Difficulty 6 normal forrest
  • Difficulty 7 country side
  • Difficulty 8 big park in the city
  • Difficulty 9 central park
  • Difficulty 10 City ground with little plant around if story teller agred

(I plan change this difficulty, but dont have any idea for this moment if you want change it yourself for you play)

Unseelie Fog

Target Number of Successes: Varies Whether for safety or for offense, fog has long been a tool for both warriors and the stealthy. It works as well to hide a siege party as it does to conceal a Haven. This fog is not of this world, as it is summoned directed from the Dark Kingdom of Zeernebooch, from where the powers of Mytherceria are drawn. Any creature who can sense the presence of the Wyrm, will know something is amiss with this thick mist. System: To active Wyrm Fog, the caster mixes 1 Blood point with fresh water and pours it on the ground, which must be exposed earth or stone. The user makes a Charisma + Occult roll, with the difficulty determined by the climate:

  • Coastal/Ocean Difficulty 5
  • Swamp /Marsh Difficulty 6
  • Jungle Difficulty 7
  • Forest, Grassland, Difficulty 8
  • Mountains Difficulty 8
  • Desert Difficulty 9
  • Alpine deserts Difficulty 10

If successful, the mixture turns into mist when it touches the ground. The area covered by the fog depends on the number of successes rolled:

  • 1 success 10'x10', or 100 square feet
  • 2 successes 50'x50', or 2500 square feet
  • 3 successes 100'x100', or 10,000 square feet
  • 4 successes 200'x200', or ~1 acre
  • 5 successes+ 2 acres 1 acre per additional success

Side Effect: Botching releases Wyld magic effects.

Level Two Rituals

MECHANICAL GREMLIN

Known since antiquity to Kindred and mages, gremlins are malevolent wildling spirits. Gremlins are nefarious little banes of the mechanical, familiars who hate technology and all things Weaver (see Werewolf: the Apocalypse for more information on Wyldlings and Weaver spirits). This ritual summons a single gremlin who will destroy, deconstruct, or otherwise foul up a specific mechanical device by disrupting the Weaver spirits within the device that permits its function. Gremlins are thought to have taught this ritual to the Kiasyd during the Victorian Era. Those same gremlins are closely aligned with Garou born under the Ragabash auspice, especially those of the Red Talons tribe. At least one Garou-Kiasyd alliance has been broken by gremlin interference.

System: The character spends a Blood point and says the word for "gremlin" (or other trickster spirit) in her tongue three times. She then rolls Manipulation + Intimidation; where the difficulty is determined by the complexity of the item. If the caster has no knowledge of the device she intends. to foul (such as an elder attempting to disrupt a server farm), the difficulty is raised by 2.
Object Difficulty

  • Bicycle 6
  • Computer 7
  • Automobile 8
  • Nuclear Reactor 10

The more successes the Kindred obtains, the more the device is damaged. Five successes disable the device permanently (the Weaver spirit has fled). Good roleplaying might certainly warrant one to three additional dice added to the pool, at the discretion of the Storyteller. The extent of the disruption is determined by the number of successes:
Object Successes

  • Bicycle 5
  • Computer 10
  • Automobile 20
  • Nuclear Reactor 50

G remlins will travel a maximum distance of 1 mile to the intended device, as long as the character can give accurate directions. Whether an ability check is required to explain the location of the object is at the discretion of the Storyteller. The gremlins will fight back if attacked but cannot be ordered into combat. If injured, they will immediately return the Wyld by side-stepping through the Veil.
Side Effect: Botching releases Wyld magic effects. If a gremlin is killed, the player may owe a boon to a gremlin family, or, worse, make an enemy.

Dreamstalker

Weirdlings enjoy exerting control over their victims, even in dreams. A Kiasyd who whispers into the ear of an unconscious victim may implant fantastic or frightening thoughts that remain with the sleeper after waking. The dreams Kiasyd insert in victims' minds can be anything from seemingly disparate elements (you will repeatedly see eagles and pink umbrellas) to intact narratives (you will dream of your husband chasing you around town with an axe). Kiasyd have been known to use this power to compel victims to react to stimuli planted in their path, seeing features from their dreams as symbols of good luck, or potential disaster.
System: The player rolls Manipulation + Expression (difficulty the victim's current temporary Willpower rating) as she commands the sleeper to dream whatever elements she narrates. The effect manifests in the victim's behaviors once woken, effecting concentration (difficulty of extended actions increases by two) and potentially stimulating the victim in a positive (the victim responds favorably to subjects from his dream) or negative way (the victim must make a Willpower roll to remain in the presence of what he dreamt) for a duration dependent on the number of successes achieved by the player.
Successes Result

  • 1 success One turn
  • 2 successes One hour
  • 3 successes One night
  • 4 successes One week
  • 5+ successes One month

Abyssal Reflection

This ritual allows the kiasyd to create a mystical mirror that reveals a target’s true nature or deepest hidden secret. By gazing into the enchanted mirror, the subject’s reflection betrays aspects of their soul that they may not wish to reveal.
System: The caster must prepare the mirror by mixing their Vitae, mercury(quicksilver), and blackened glass shards, arranged in a precise lunar pattern. This process takes one hour, after which the mixture is poured onto a mirror. The mirror becomes enchanted for a single use. Once completed, the ritual mirror can be presented to a target. When the target looks into the mirror, they must make a Willpower roll (Difficulty 8). If they fail, their reflection reveals a hidden aspect of their true self—a deep secret, a suppressed emotion, or their true nature. The caster can perceive this revelation, though it may be metaphorical or abstract. The mirror shatters immediately after use, leaving only shards of glass behind.
Side Effect: After using the mirror, the caster experiences vivid, disturbing nightmares for three consecutive nights. These nightmares are often tied to the secrets revealed through the mirror, leaving the caster feeling restless and uneasy.

Level Three Rituals

COMMUNE

  • Target Number of Successes: 3

Vampires know from studying Auspex that whenever someone handles an object, she leaves a psychic imprint on the item. The same can be true when one is merely walking about. With this Mytherceric ritual, a vampire can "see" what an object or a plant, has seen. This ability only recovers line-of-sight impressions and does not capture sound. Insight comes in the form of hallucinogenic visions, lasting as long as the character maintains contact with the object. System: After mediating on the object for 3 hours, the user spends a Willpower point to activate Commune, and then makes a Perception + Awareness check (difficulty 7). The difficulty increases by one for every week she wishes to look back. The user experiences time up to ten times as fast in her vision but must view every moment in order. For example, if a character wishes to see what happened ten days ago, she must view everything happening in between her current time and the time she wishes to know about.
Side Effect: None.

Hel Storm

Target Number of Successes: varies This spell summons elemental forces from realms beyond the Skinlands. When this ritual is cast, cold wind, ice, and terrible rains from Zeernebooch’s Kingdom of Hel fall from the skies. This power can only be used during the winter season.
System: The caster throws a naturally tumbled river rock into the air (any mineral or mineral composition will do, as long as it is can be found in the wild, but, substances such brick or asphalt will not work) and rolls Manipulation + Occult, where the difficulty is determined by the type of storm:

  • Difficulty 6 Wind
  • Difficulty 7 Rain
  • Difficulty 8 Snow
  • Difficulty 9 Hail

Success means the rock turns into a Hel Storm. The number of successes determines the duration the storm lasts:

  • 1 success 1 minute
  • 2 successes 3 minutes
  • 3 successes 15 minutes
  • 4 successes 1 hour
  • 5 successes+ 12 hours

Sacriffice to Nightmare

Kiasyd who know their connection to the Abyss also know it's necessary to keep the entities within content, and doing so occasionally requires a sacrifice. Pragmatic Weirdlings reason "If we need to sacrifice lives, why not the lives of those we hate?" After painting the interior walls of a pitch-black chamber with fae sigils, the Kiasyd seals a sacrifice inside the room. Within seconds, the tentacles and snapping jaws of the Abyss reach through, and consume whatever offering has been provided. Those schooled in Abyss Mysticism believe the nightmare entity to be a part of the summoner, as it ceases to exist if it leaves the chamber emblazoned with the Kiasyd's sigils and blood. Sacrifices who survive over a minute in the chamber are supposedly given the honored treatment of being diablerized by Kiasyd without, but Weirdlings sniff at such vulgar claims.
System: The vampire must inscribe a Chanjelin Ward (V20, p. 455) within a room, where it has the same effects as usual. The Kiasyd must then spend two blood points to summon a tangible nightmare from the Abyss before exiting the room, leaving her sacrifice behind. The nightmare is a tentacled, many mawed creature, which cannot exist outside the sacrificial chamber for longer than a single minute. Kiasyd must have one dot obtenebration if he want learn this ritual he may use this ritual without having a changing ward, but this will require blood point for each sigil

Earth Sword

The Kiasyd causes huge spikes to shoot out of walls, ceilings and floors. These spikes are made of whatever material they shoot out of, and can be especially dangerous to vampires in wooden houses. Despite their ligneous nature, when enchanted they are as flexible as fleshly grown vine.
System: The attacker rolls Wits + Melee (difficulty 6) and spends a point of Willpower while the target resists with a Wits + Dodge roll (also difficulty 6). If the attacker rolls more successes, the target takes three damage dice for each success, though the damage can be soaked normally. If the target rolls more successes, then she is unscathed. Five successes are required to impale a specific location, like the heart, or pinning the character to the floor or against a wall. The spikes last for a scene and can be controlled throughout. This Ritual works like a trap and Kiasyd must make him before fight or when in fight if story teller allow he must spend minimum 5 tour and ned more successes(determinate by story teller)
Successes determines the duration:

  • 1 success 1 night
  • 2 successes 1 week
  • 3 successes 1 month
  • 4 successes 1 year
  • 5 successes+ Until used

Level Four Rituals

BLOOD ARTIFICER

Target Number of Successes: Varies This ritual allows the user to make magic items from Disciplines. Rolls Intelligence + Occult (difficulty 10). Failure means nothing happens. Botch indicates the object breaks. Difficulty can be reduced, at the Storyteller's discretion, if the item is special, such as a vellum shirt, or a knife made from a meteorite. Can only be used once, then the object crumbles to dust within one round. Number of successes determines the duration: 1 success 1 night 2 successes 1 week 3 successes 1 month 4 successes 1 year 5 successes+ Until used

Memory Basin

Kiasyd using a specially prepared basin made of pure silver, engraved with fae runes. The basin must be filled with water from a natural enviorment and vitea creating liquid capable of storing memories. System:The ritual allows the Kiasyd to extract memories from the mind of the victim and store them in the special silver basin. These memories can be permanently removed from the victim’s mind or stored in the basin, where they can be accessed later for review. When memories are stored in the basin, the Kiasyd or others can view them, manipulate them, or even restore them to the victim’s mind.(Pensieve from harry potter was my inspiration) Ingredients: • A silver basin inscribed with fae runes • Water from a natural source with vitae • A memory strand (taken from the body or soul of the individual whose memories are to be removed) • 2 Willpower points • 3 vitae points Difficulty: 8 Duration: Permanent (removal or storage of memories) Limitations: • Memories must be carefully extracted; a failed roll may result in the removal or damage of other memories, leading to the loss of important information or traumatic effects on the victim. • The basin can only store one memory at a time; additional memories require new rituals or additional basins. • If a memory is stored for an extended period, it may become distorted or manipulated by other powers or fae influences. Example Uses: • A Kiasyd can remove a traumatic memory from the victim’s mind, leaving them with no recollection of the event. • A significant event’s memory can be stored for later study or used as evidence. • Memories can be altered within the basin before being restored to the victim’s mind, allowing for the creation of false memories.

Stone Travel

The Kiasyd can travel through the earth by creating tunnels. These tunnels can be used by others, but they are very unsafe, and collapse easily. The vampire can travel underground with almost no chance of being detected. System: Tunneling requires physical contact with the ground as well as a Strength + Athletics roll (difficulty 6). The number of successes translates into the distance in miles the traveler can move before becoming exhausted. The Kiasyd may cave in any section of the tunnel behind her; otherwise the tunnel will collapse on its own within a few weeks. Stone Travel only works on rock, dirt, sand and other natural substances; a vampire cannot tunnel through concrete or steel. Level Five Rituals SUMMON WYRM ELEMENTAL Target Number of Successes: Varies When this spell is cast, the player calls forth an elemental Wyrmling. Unlike Goblins, these elementals generally go unnoticed by human eyes unless they move or assume an anthropomorphic shape. Anyone capable of sensing the supernatural (Auspex, etc.) can detect Wyrmlings. These crea- tures exist for a full scene, and then disarticulate back into the material from which they were ani- mated. They are, however, not nearly as dependable as Goblins... System: A minor elemental Wyrmling, usually of the rank Gaffling is drawn through a portal and assigned a task, then sent back from whence it came. The caster must cover a 1 cubic foot area with the element of the desired Gaffling (Balefire, Poison, Sludge, or Smog.), and meditate for one hour within 5 feet of the element. Every hour, she must spend a Blood point and make a Manipulation + Occult check (difficulty 8). If she succeeds, at the end of the third hour, the Gaffling animates the mass of arranged base element. The number of successes determines the duration the Wyrmling will stay on in Material Realm: 1 success 1 hour 2 successes 2 hour 3 successes 1 night 4 successes 2 night 5 successes+ 1 week Failure means the ritual does not work, but a botch means the creature arrives and immediately attacks the character and anyone else present. When the Wyrmling loses all health levels, the creature disintegrates back into the base element from which it was formed. The Wyrmling will fight until incapacitated against its natural enemies, such as creatures from the Skinlands, Wyldlings, and Weaverlings, but will not fight other Wyrm spirits. Two Wyrmlings usually join forces and attack the caster. Many accomplished ritualists know this last fact, but they don't necessarily teach it to others. For stats on Wyrmlings, see Book of the Wyrm, 2nd Edition page 124.

Basilisk’s Touch

The Kiasyd can turn victims to solid stone simply by touching them. The effects may be permanent, and the only way to reverse the effect is through powerful Thaumaturgy, or by another touch of the Kiasyd. System: This ritual takes effect as soon as the attacker succeeds in touching her victim, spends two points of Willpower, and rolls Wits + Occult (difficulty 8). The victim resists with at least three successes on a Willpower roll (difficulty 8).
Successes determines the duration the victim become petrificat

  • 1 success 1 night
  • 2 successes 1 week
  • 3 successes 1 month
  • 4 successes 1 year
  • 5 successes+ forever

Domain of the Ancestors

The ritual allows the Kiasyd to call upon the power of their ancestors blood, temporarily enhancing their connection to Mytherceria. Within the vicinity of the ritual site, the Kiasyd's Mytherceria level is increased by 2, allowing them to access powers up to level 7, similar to a higher generation. This boost grants access to advanced powers normally beyond the Kiasyd's reach, but the effect only lasts within the immediate area of the ritual. System: The ritual must be performed in a natural environment, such as an ancient forest, a wild mountain, or a place particularly imbued with fae energy. Conducting the ritual in a different setting significantly increases its difficulty (by +3). The ritual also requires ancient relics, which are difficult and dangerous to obtain. (My favorite oryginal idea ) Ingredients: • Kiasyd blood (or a rare substitute, such as the blood of fae or Maegar) • Ancient fae or Wyld relics (You may use relics create with Tinglestripe discipline or another artefact with storyteller aproval) • Part of an ancient tree or another natural element with a strong nature connection • 3 Willpower points • 5 vitae points Difficulty: 9 (6 in a natural environment) Duration: 1 night (12 hours) Limitations: • The effect lasts only for one night and exclusively within the vicinity of the ritual site (a 500-meter radius). • The ritual cannot be repeated in the same location for at least a month, and attempts to abuse this power may attract the attention of hostile fae spirits or other magical entities. • The increase in Mytherceria does not alter the Kiasyd's physical attributes but allows temporary access to higher-level powers. • I create this ritual for allowing to use level six and seven rituals then using him for access for discipline must be discussed with storyteller

Level Six Rituals

Bedlam Song

Target Number of Successes: Varies The Bedlam Song is a poem. Anyone who hears a Weirdling recite this rhyme, from beginning to end, becomes catatonically insane, repeating limericks and couplets over and over until she collapses. Perfected during the medieval times, this power mimics the sort of conditions peasants’ thought were indicative of possession. More than just crowd control, the afflicted will forego sustenance, and may perish from thirst or starvation. System: The Kiasyd whispers a rhyme into her victim’s ear and spends four Blood points. A Manipulation + Occult check is required, where the difficulty is equal to the permanent Willpower rating of the target. The effects last for a period equal to the number of successes: victims babble and repeat the rhyme continuously, exhausting themselves. People in this condition need to be cared for, as they will not eat or drink water, or even vitae. A Kindred affected by Bedlam Song will eventually enter torpor if she is not fed necessary amounts of blood. The affected can make a Willpower check (difficulty 8) once per hour to attempt to temporarily lessen the effects enough to eat or feed. Side Effect: Botching releases Wyld magic effects. Level Seven Rituals

Dance of Pan

Target Number of Successes: 5 In order to learn this ritual, casters must also know Bedlam Song. The Kiasyd begins the ritual by herself dancing and chanting the Dance of Pan. Weak-willed witnesses give into the dancing fit upon sight. They dance until the spell wears off, or they pass out from exhaustion. When they wake, if still under the effects of Dance of Pan, they immediately begin gyrating and dancing again until either the effects wear off or they collapse dead. The dance is highly contagious, and sometimes if you see the people dancing, you too could become its victim. Entire villages have been affected by this Darkling ability. It is rumored that the most famous outbreak of St. Vitus’ Fire, in 1585 in Strasbourg, was started by Marconius. System: The caster rolls Manipulation + Performance (difficulty 8). Anyone who sees or hears the ritual being performed must make a Willpower check (difficulty 8) or become enchanted with the dance. Those affected dance ecstatically, mumbling the words to the chant (an extended version of Bedlam Song). Those who witness victims of Dance of Pan may also be affected and must make a Willpower check (difficulty 6) or become compelled to dance themselves. The number of successes rolled determines the duration of the affliction 1 success 1 hour 2 successes 2 hours 3 successes 1 night 4 successes 2 nights 5 successes+ 1 week Every hour a victim dances, she must make a Stamina check (difficulty 4). A botch indicates she takes a level of Lethal damage. Enough botches can prove deadly to mortals. Side Effect: Botching releases Wyld magic effects

Marconian Alchemy

Bloodline Kiasyd of the Lasombra often set their origins to the unparalleled alchemical might of their founder, the ex-magi Marconius, creating a brew that utterly transformed himself into the very first of their kind. Yet, it is also more rarely said that Marconius was an unfortunate target of a trio of his Lasombra clan-mates, fed a vile potion bought off an unnamed mage then forced deep into a lake under the full moon seeking knowledge unknown. Whatever the truth is, the Kiasyd are deeply tied to the ways of alchemy. It runs in their veins as much as the abyss, and ever since their inception they have studied it. For centuries, Marconian Alchemy was only known to Macronius’ now-fractured mind as the Kiasyd did all they could to unlock it. All they gained was a vitae taste profile finer than a Ventrue, the ability to create cocktails blended with blood any kindred could enjoy, and a knack to rend bonds off blood — that is, until the 19th century. In the early 1800s, Kiasyd everywhere in quick succession began discovering how to properly use vitae in alchemical solutions as Marconius was said to, leading to many great leaps forwards in the bloodline’s research. The Victorian era is looked back on fondly by many Kiasyd of age for this reason, seeing it natural this innovation happens in the era they see as perfection of culture. Many Kiasyd argue on what caused this seemingly sudden access to the wide field of Alchemy. Some claim this is due to the awakening of Hrotsuitha, their founder’s sacrificed sister, while others mundanely state after a near millennium of research, it would be more surprising if nothing had been achieved. Learning Marconian Alchemy requires several components. The alchemist must have at least one dot in both Mytherceria and one dot in Occult and Science. Such a character may not learn any Marconian Alchemy formulae rated higher than her Mytherceria or Occult score (whichever is lower). If all the requirements are met to learn Marconian Alchemy, the vampire automatically gains a single Level One formula. To learn further formulae, the alchemist must find someone to teach her, learn the formulae from a rare scroll, tome, or other archive, or risk her assets by experimenting with reagents and vitae. Learning a new formulae can take anywhere from a few nights (Level One formulae) to months or years (Level Five formulae). As a rule, being taught a formula takes less time than learning via trial and error. Every formula requires ingredients and reagents to work — these are noted in the description of each formulae. Unless stated otherwise, a formula takes 10 minutes to complete. Brewing a formula requires a bar or laboratory to work in and a successful Intelligence + Crafts roll, for which the difficulty equals 3 + the level of the formula (maximum 9). Only one success is required for a formula to work, though certain formulae may require more successes or have variable effects based on how well the alchemist’s roll goes. Should a roll to brew a formula fail, the Storyteller is encouraged to create particularly strange consequences or side effects; Marconian Alchemy is based deeply on faeish magic and is subsequently inherently unpredictable and dangerous. A botched brewing roll may even indicate a far worse fate, such as bizarre, dangerous coincidences or being hunted by illusionary entities. Nearly every Marconian Alchemy formula has side effects associated with imbibing them, due to both the recent nature of the craft and its inherent faeish unpredictability. Level One Formulae Virginizing Distillation This formula is the oldest used by the Kiasyd. In their pursuits to emulate their founder, purifying the bond from raw vitae and safely storing it away was their crowning achievement. Vitae that has been purified this way is called virgin blood, which has led to some quite unfortunate misconceptions by many. System: The Alchemist carefully distills fresh vitae with rowan and silver for an hour per point, dripping it into a sealed container. The vitae loses the ability to blood bond, and does not begin to lose potency until the container is unsealed Misty Tincture By mixing herbs and sulfur into vitae in a careful spiral, an Alchemist can create a sealed vial of a smokey and volatile liquid. System: The Alchemist must expend one point of vitae during brewing. The tincture created is incredibly potent, and when released it creates a three meter wide cloud of mist that lasts a scene or until blown away. Anyone who tries to see through the mist gains a to +2 difficulty. Morningsun Aperitif Designed by a particularly impatient alchemist, this formula invigorates the user so she may be able to stave off daysleep. System: The Alchemist must expend one point of vitae into a brew of coffee, tea, or any preferred stimulant, laced with smelling salts and peppermint leaves. Once imbibed, the imbiber cannot willingly enter daysleep until noonday, and is forced to do so at dusk. However many hours spent staving off daysleep are translated into the following rest, to a maximum of six hours. Elixir of Emotions Designed to manipulate the vague tendencies of the mind, this hawthorn based formula subtly shifts the emotions of the imbiber. System: The Alchemist must expend one point of vitae during brewing, as well as a reagent that encapsulates the emotion desired. When a victim imbibes a drink with this formula in it, she must make a Perception + Alertness roll (Difficulty 8) to notice the off-taste. After finishing it, the target must score more successes on a Willpower roll (difficulty of the alchemist’s Mytherceria rating + 3) than the alchemist scored or have their emotion shifted to the one chosen during brewing for the rest of the scene Fun Vitae (name may change) Fum Vitae is an alchemical recipe that allows for the infusion of tobacco or other herbs with Vitae, enabling vampires, who normally cannot taste, to experience the flavor of smoke while smoking. The effect is short-lived but offers a brief reprieve from the monotony of undead existence. System: The Alchemist must Thoroughly infuse the tobacco or herbs with a drop of Vitae. Then let them rest for at least 12 hours to absorb the essence. If you want to intensify the flavor, add a few drops of a supernatural blood Ingredients: • 10 grams of tobacco (or other herbs suitable for smoking, e.g., mint, marijuana, sage, wormwood) • 1 drop of Vitae (any level) • other supernatural blood (optional, for enhancing flavor) Effect: Upon smoking the infused herbs, the vampire momentarily experiences a strong flavor corresponding to the chosen herb. Tobacco offers a rich, earthy taste, mint provides freshness, marijuana brings relaxation, and sage calms the senses. The flavor lasts for a few minutes, though it does not affect the vampire's abilities. Smoking also temporarily eases the hunger for blood, though it does not satisfy it(you dont get blood point). Side Effects: In excessive amounts (more than three doses in a short time), smoking may lead to fatigue and reduced alertness and any willpower rool add 2 diffilcuties. Level Two Formulae Nightcap Nip Used against enemies and victims alike, this formula of juniper and melatonin is often spiked into a normal drink or injected via syringe. Imbibing leads almost immediately to deep sleep. System: The Alchemist must expend one vitae per dose of this formula created in a batch, then distill it for a day. When a victim imbibes it, she must make a Perception + Alertness roll (Difficulty 8) to notice the off-taste. After finishing it, the target must score more successes on a Willpower roll (difficulty of the alchemist’s Mytherceria rating + 3) than the alchemist scored or drift into deep sleep for the remainder of the scene. The formula loses potency if not used within a night, becoming useless. Refined Vitae Through weird faeish rites and careful mixing with elderberry, the blood of a fellow vampire may be slowly distilled into something more than a delicacy to partake in. System: The Alchemist must use fresh kindred blood in this formula, then carefully brew it for an hour, using only silver or crystal implements to mix the vitae and distill the formula. Make a Wits + Occult roll (Difficulty 8). On a success, the resulting formula may be imbibed to grant the imbiber with one dot of a non-specialty discipline from the clan the blood came from, as well as the clan weakness. A botch results in diablerie stains for a night instead of granting a discipline dot, and still inflicts the clan weakness. Successes Duration 1 Success 10 minutes 2 Successes One scene 3 Successes One hour 4 Successes Three hours 5 Successes One night Using blood from other supernaturals, such as faeries or lupines, result in various unexpected effects of the Storyteller’s choice, with more extreme positives and highly dangerous negatives. Faerie Fire This specific combination of vitae and combustible components is extremely volatile, only needing a bit of air to burst into an oddly-colored inferno. System: The Alchemist must expend one vitae during brewing, along with a large bottle of lighter fluid (or some other reagent similarly combustible), and knots of silver wire. Make a Wits + Science roll (Difficulty 7). The formula will immediately catch alight then burn bright when exposed to oxygen, staying where it lands for a scene and dealing Aggravated damage equal to the number of successes. A target may spend an action to wipe off the Faerie Fire if it lands on her. Faerie Fire cannot be extinguished unless fully smothered. A botch leads to immediate detonation of the formula, harming the alchemist and her surroundings. Vitae Toxin By taking a dose of vitae and mixing it with antifreeze (or another very poisonous reagent) and poison oak, an alchemist can create a poison that risks any vampire who drinks it. System: The Alchemist must expend one vitae during brewing. The formula may then be mixed into a stored source of blood, or injected into a vampire or mortal. If injected, the target must make a Stamina roll (Difficulty 4). On a failure, she takes one lethal damage. Either way, the target now has poisoned blood for one scene. Any poisoned blood transfused or drunk deals lethal damage when used per poisoned point, as well as to any kindred spending blood while poisoned in this way. Alternatively, a poisoned vampire may make a Stamina roll (difficulty 7) to expunge all poisoned blood, losing the points but not taking any damage. A botch deals one lethal damage per point attempted to be expunged. Level Three Formulae Fruits of Essence Lost By fermenting specially-treated blood with apple leaves and myrrh, an alchemist may reinvigorate blood otherwise wasted. Although, any Kiasyd will agree this vitae has a noticeably inferior taste. Some alchemists insist the blood must be sewn shut into a fresh liver or stomach, but others find ample use via simple casks lined with gelatin. System: The alchemist may carefully conduct a faerie rite upon a cask of blood that has gone stale, dried out, or lacks potency, before straining and fermenting it for a full day in the woods. Make a Wits + Occult roll (Difficulty 8). The number of successes determines how much of the blood is invigorated, with one point per success. On more than six A botch turns the blood completely sour, only recoverable by stirring a point of vitae into it then attempting this formula again. Curse Dilution By consuming a specially crafted concoction with faerie blood as a key ingredient, the Kiasyd gains temporary control over their Clan Bane, allowing them to lift certain aspects of it for a night. However, while the functional effects of the curse are lifted, the physical appearance or other visible traits associated with the Clan Bane (weakness) remain unchanged. For instance, a Kiasyd will still exhibit their fae-like appearance System: When the Kiasyd drinks this curse dilution, they can choose to temporarily lift the effects of their Folkloric Block and Bane Flaws that are part of their Clan Bane. The effects last for one night. However, the potion does not alter the physical appearance associated with the Clan, The Alchemist must expend 2 vitae during brewing this formula, Make a Wits + Occult roll (Difficulty 8) add some Faerie blood with moonlight essence and leaves of belladonna Side Effect: Increased Hunger: After consuming the potion, the Kiasyd’s minimum hunger increases by 1. This means that even if they feed normally without draining and killing a human, they will still be considered 1 point hungrier than usual. This increased hunger represents the strain of temporarily suppressing the curse. Potential Drawbacks: At dawn, the Kiasyd must make a Self-Control (or Instinct) roll (difficulty 7). Failure means that the Kiasyd is overwhelmed by the curse upon waking, resulting in the effects of their Clan Bane being doubled for the following night. Jekyll’s Drug Directly inspired by The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, some Marconian Alchemists have developed a way to sacrifice common sense and scholarly intellect for a brief burst of might. System: The Alchemist must expend up to five vitae during brewing, and mix in raw opium with some diabolical concoction, then spend three hours distilling it. The drug smells sickly sweet when finished, and when imbibed by anyone besides the alchemist it’s retched back up. It expires if not consumed within a night. If the alchemist chooses to imbibe this drug, she must make a Willpower roll (Difficulty 8). On a success, the drug allows her to transmute a number of mental attribute dots to physical dots equal to the amount of vitae spent on brewing until the duration ends, even if it surpasses generational limits. Failure means you are unable to transmute any attribute dots, while a botch means you lose attribute dots until the duration ends. Successes Duration 1 Success One turn 2 Successes One fight 3 Successes One scene 4 Successes Half the night 5 Successes Entire night This drug also increases frenzy difficulties for the alchemist by 2 while the effect lasts. Additionally, every time you use this formula, you must make a Willpower roll (difficulty 8). On a failure, you feel drawn to use this formula again. If drunk again after a failure, you must make a Willpower roll (difficulty 6). On a failure, you gain the addiction flaw for this formula. Additional uses of the formula require a Willpower roll (difficulty 6 + number of uses) to not develop the derangement split-personality during the time you have this formula imbibed. A botch causes you to lose a bit of yourself, (etc lmoa) Shadowed Memory This elixir enables the Kiasyd to influence a person’s memory, either altering or erasing memories similar like Forgetful Mind this recipes was create for Kiasyd who don’t specialize in Dominate discipline. System: The Alchemist must expend one vitae during brewing this formula, Make a Wits + Occult roll (Difficulty 7) The victim loses memories from the last 24 hours,the memories can be replaced with new, false images. The effect is permanent. Ingredients: Black orchid, drop of vampire saliva and sleeping child’s tear Dismissive Glamour When this mugwort-based glamour is spread over the skin, it leaves the user’s very presence extinguished from sight. System: The Alchemist must expend one vitae during brewing of this formula, and carefully practice faeish charms and spells over the ingredients. Make a Wits + Occult roll (Difficulty 8). On a success, the glamour is immediately applied and lasts for a scene, acting like the Obfuscate power Unseen Presence, with the following changes. In order for any kine or kindred to notice you in any regard, they must make a Perception + Awareness roll (difficulty of the alchemist’s Mytherceria rating + 3) and gain more successes than the alchemist. If they succeed, they see the alchemist’s shadow and feel her presence after being alerted. Otherwise, the alchemist is ignored completely and treated as being completely absent by allies and enemies alike. Not even touch alerts of your presence, though cameras and other recording devices function as normal. Zenas’ Suncatcher The credit for this formula is claimed by a clever Kiasyd called Zenas, who sought better ways to tend to his private garden before Edison’s lightbulb. This viscous vitae-infused concoction is left outside during the day to absorb the sun’s rays. System: Before dawn, the Alchemist must expend one vitae over 30 minutes during brewing of this formula, ground crystals and vervain added in slowly as careful rites are taken. Make a Wits + Occult roll (Difficulty 7), then leave this formula outside in view of the sunlight for a day. On a success, this formula will glow with radiance when recovered in the evening. Touching the formula’s container requires a Difficulty 7 Rötschreck roll to not recoil in fear, and leaves a painful sunburn. A botch leads to dropping the formula, releasing it onto the alchemist. This may be negated by wrapping the container with a thick cloth. Until the duration ends, this formula provides ample light and places gnawing fear in any kindred who lays eyes on it. The liquid itself deals 2 Aggravated damage to any kindred who touches it as a single dose, and dissipates in a flash if released from its container. All vampires who witness such must make a Difficulty 8 Rötschreck roll to not succumb to the red fear. Successes Duration 1 Successes One night 2 Successes Three nights 3 Successes One week 4 Successes Two weeks 5 Successes One month Level Four Formulae Masque of Mortality Developed by Kiasyd who want a low profile, this formula imbues the imbiber with the select skill of disguising her many vampiric oddities behind a passive glamour placed into the minds of bystanders. Though, not every detail can be hidden and subtle hints point to her true nature beneath. System: The Alchemist must expend one vitae over an hour during brewing, carefully conducting a faeish rite with an orchid bloom and smoked reagents. Make a Wits + Occult roll (Difficulty 7). On a success, when imbibing this formula, the imbiber’s undead form shifts in the perceptions of those around her. Until the duration ends, anyone who sees the alchemist has their perceptions retroactively altered. What may actually be a darkling may simply be written off as a healthy, tall individual by a kine. A botch has the opposite effect, showing viewers an even more twisted version of the alchemist during the duration. Successes Duration 1 success 10 minutes 2 successes One hour 3 successes Four hours 4 successes 12 hours 5 successes 24 hours Kindred and Kine do not notice this change unless they make a Perception + Alertness roll (difficulty of the alchemist’s Mytherceria rating + 3) and gain more successes than the alchemist, their minds determining that the alchemist as always so. Per usual, Auspex can bypass this ability. When the duration ends, the perceptions shifted do not until sufficient proof and a Charisma + Empathy roll (difficulty of the alchemist’s Mytherceria rating + 3) with more successes than the alchemist is made by someone who sees through the illusion. Alternatively, the alchemist can purposely pull the illusion away on someone affected. An alchemist under the effect of this formula cannot draw upon her blood while the Masque remains. Doing so ends the effect early. Iron Skin When the Ventrue of Strasbourg donned their heavy armor, they suspected they would have the advantage over the gangly Kiasyd. What they found on the field of battle was not only terrifying, but legendary. A physical manifestation of stone and earth, their opponents’ skin had become as hard as granite. Swords shattered like glass against Nocturnae skin. System: The Alchemist must expend one vitae from ventrue(or Gargoyle but this may give temporaly side effect) and spends 1 Blood points and over the next three hours he develops final product when consume Kiasyd get a rock-like hardness to her skin. She loses 1 dot of Dexterity but gains 4 dots of Stamina for the remainder of the night. The character may bring her Stamina beyond that allowed by her Generation. Delusive Lucidity Laudanum, Adderall, or some other drug is carefully blended with coca leaves and sage. It’s said to grant protection from outside intrusions and other invoked inconsistencies, but some alchemists doubt the truth of that. System: The Alchemist must expend one vitae, then carefully distill the various ingredients into a syrup for three hours. The final product is left to dry as an easy to consume form no larger than a thumbnail. When consuming this formula, make a Wits + Awareness roll (Difficulty 8). On a success you add to the difficulty of any Dominate or Chimestry rolls against you, and lower the difficulty of resisting Dominate or Chimestry effects, equal to the number of successes rolled. This effect lasts a scene. On a botch, this has the opposite effect entirely, as the consumer is made a target of hellish apparitions, psychedelic yet tangible. The difficulty of Dominate or Chimestry rolls against you are lowered by three, and the difficulty of resisting any Dominate and Chimestry effects are increased by three. Level Five Formulae Phrygian Philter Named after the hat romans gifted freed slaves, this volatile formula is usually attributed to have been created by an especially impressive alchemist who most unfortunately met her end in the disaster of the Grand Symposium in 1866, though thankfully having kept extensive notes that were passed down to her childer. System: The alchemist must spend one vitae that’s been treated by the Virginizing Distillation formula, or a similar effect that makes it lose the blood bond (Such as the unbondable merit), and mix it with a point of vitae from whoever is intended to drink it. This concoction is then mixed with holy water, very painstakingly treated, then distilled for a day. It becomes inert if not consumed within the hour, and bubbles violently. When the target imbibes this formula, they must make an extended Stamina check (Difficulty 7). Each success indicates one level of the bloodbond being broken. A failure ends the check, and a botch inflicts Aggravated damage equal to twice the level of the blood bond. The difficulty of the check increases by two for each level of blood bond the target has, but is reduced by three if a drop of the domitor’s vitae is used in the concoction, or the blood of a vampire from the same clan and of a generation less than or equal to the domitor’s. The target, whether they succeed or fail, puke up a number of blood points equal to twice the level of the blood bond, which turns to dust after a few moments. Merits and Flaws Merits Home Library Affinity (1 point Merit) Your obsession with your research has been filed to an edge and you now wield it like a weapon. When researching in your home library (not just any library, but when using your own books in your permanent haven, and not when on the run living out of boxes) the player gains an addition die in all dice pools rolled for research. Dexterous Toes (1 point Merit): From Kithbook: Sluagh Your toes were so lengthened by the Embrace that they are now prehensile. You can use them as a second pair of hands, just as well as you could if they actually were hands. Prized Collection (1-2pt. Merit) Kiasyd have appreciation for compilations of books, records, vintages of blood, and other collectable items among Cainites. You possess a collection that may not be worth much (1pt.) or could be worth a lot to the right buyer (2pt.). Importantly, it’s a point of interest for any visiting Kiasyd or expert in the field, and they’re likely to treat you well just to get access to it. Long Fingers (2 point Merit) The Kiasyd’s fingers are nearly unnaturally long and nimble. She gains a -1 difficulty to all Dexterity rolls that require fine or precise work with her fingers. Alien Perfection (2pt. Merit) You possess beauty unsettling in its perfection. People stand in awe of your flawless form, while inexplicable nausea subconsciously creeps up. The difficulty of any Appearance roll is reduced by three. A Stamina roll is required by anyone in your presence for longer than one scene, if this is the first time they’ve encountered you. Failure drives them away from you with a sickness wracking their body Paranormal Link (2pt. Merit) You’re linked to another weird species of the world, and unconsciously find yourself able to understand their parlance, codes, and rituals. Difficulties to decipher the hidden rites and languages of one society (selected when this Merit is purchased) are reduced by three. Cursed Glamour (2 Point Merit) You have an intrinsic ability to influence those around you, but it comes with a catch. You can use your presence to charm or captivate mortals more easily, gaining a -2 difficulty to all Manipulation + Social rolls. However, each time you use this power, there is a chance (Storyteller’s discretion) that you will inadvertently draw the attention of supernatural entities or mortals who become obsessively fixated on you. Prehensile Tongue (2 point Merit): From Kithbook: Sluagh - Your change during the Embrace had some very strange effects. You grew a two-foot long, prehensile tongue. While virtually useless in combat (this is not Serpentis two), this can be used to utterly disgust opponents. Kiasyd Gigantism (2 point Merit) All Kiasyd are abnormally large, standing well over 2 meters tall (approximately 6'6" to 7'0"). However, some Kiasyd are even more massive, and this exceptional size grants certain advantages. Your character weighs around 130 kg (286 lbs), and this extra mass provides an additional Bruised health level. Characters with this Merit may also receive bonuses for actions involving physical strength, such as pushing heavy objects, forcing open barred doors, or resisting attempts to be knocked down. (This Merit cannot be combined with the Huge Size Merit or any Child-related Merits or Flaws) Symbiotic Scroll (2 point Merit) The Kiasyd maintains a connection with a small magical scroll (or similar artifact) that seems to possess a degree of sentience. This artifact provides minor but valuable hints about surrounding dangers or entities the Kiasyd may encounter, granting them a +1 die to perception rolls when a threat is present. Kiasyd tasting (2-3 point Merit) Kiasyd possess an innate ability to discern intricate details through the taste of blood. (2pt) When you taste blood, you can instinctively tell if it belongs to a vampire and automatically determine their generation. This ability requires no test or expenditure of resources. If the blood is not from a vampire, you only recognize that it isn't Kindred blood; you cannot distinguish between other supernatural blood types (such as Lupine or faerie) and human blood without additional testing. (3pt) Your senses are even more finely attuned. You can discern not only the age and race of the blood's source but also the blood resonance of human or supernatural creatures. Additionally, when drinking vampire blood, you can identify the clan to which the vampire belongs. Furthermore, if the blood belongs to another supernatural being, you may recognize the creature’s type, whether it's a Lupine, faerie, or another entity. This recognition, however, is not automatic and may require a successful roll, depending on the Storyteller’s discretion. Incredible Focus (3 Point Merit) You possess an extraordinary ability to concentrate and maintain focus on a single task. You gain a +2 bonus to all rolls involving extended actions or tasks that require prolonged attention. This merit is particularly useful for long-term projects, research, or sustained concentration during rituals or investigations. Spirit Mentor (3 point Merit) A friendly wraith has decided that you are worthy of its attention. Whether or not known to you in life or unlife, the spirit has come to be a mentor figure for you. While it may employ manifest in the Skinlands if that is allowed by its Arcanoi, its primary relationship with you is as teacher and advisor. Characters with this Merit may purchase this spirit as a Mentor. The more dots in Mentor the spirit has, the more willing it is to do favors for the Kiasyd. Mythic Aura (3 Point Merit) Your presence emanates an aura of legend and myth. Mortals who encounter you are inclined to view you as a figure of folklore or destiny, providing you with a +2 bonus to all rolls involving persuasion or intimidation with those who have an inclination towards mysticism or the supernatural. This aura can also make it easier to gather followers or admirers in supernatural circles. Changeling Ties (3 point Merit) You have a close, personal contact in fae society, someone you can rely on for assistance, secrets, or favors. This connection might involve sharing forbidden knowledge about the Shadowlands with Sluagh, working with Redcaps for mercenary tasks, or leveraging the skills of other fae. These ties provide you with useful allies in fae courts or access to valuable resources and information. System: You may call upon your faerie contact for assistance or advice, especially when dealing with matters involving the fae or supernatural forces. Your contact can provide insights, carry out specific tasks, or grant access to the faerie world’s mysteries. However, these favors come with a cost — your fae allies may also call upon you for aid, and refusing them could damage the relationship or incur faerie retribution. Example Contacts: The nature of your contact depends on the fae you’re connected to. Sluagh might share whispers and secrets, Redcaps might offer muscle and dirty work, and Sidhe may help with political intrigues or magical lore. Limitations: While this merit grants significant aid, your contact’s power is not limitless. They may have their own restrictions and priorities within the fae society. Additionally, over-reliance on this merit could draw the attention of other fae beings, both friendly and hostile, who may take an interest in your relationship. Skin of Porcelain (4pt. Merit) Through concoctions imbibed or by a fluke of your Embrace, you possess a ceramic-like coating to your skin. In order for this to have any effect beyond looking strange, a Stamina roll is required (difficulty 8). Success allows you to convert up to three points of aggravated damage from a fire source to lethal damage before attempts to soak. The hardening dissipates for the remainder of the current story. Arcane Collector (4 Point Merit) You have a knack for acquiring rare and unusual magical artifacts, either through trade, theft, or discovery. You possess a collection of such items that hold significant power or lore. When interacting with supernatural artifacts or dealing with magic, you gain a +2 bonus to all rolls related to their use, knowledge, or identification. Vibes (4 point Merit): From Guildbook: Oracles You get an instantaneous - and usually accurate - gut feeling about anyone you meet. There's no detail involved, just a visceral reaction as to whether someone is good news or not. Obviously, this involves asking your Storyteller for a reading. Just remember, the Vibes you get on someone are usually correct, but not always. Over-reliance on this merit can get you in very deep trouble indeed. Magical touch of Darkness (4 point Merit) The Kiasyd can control small shadows even when not actively using Obtenebration. They are able to subtly manipulate small objects, such as papers or pens, with shadows, giving them a +1 die to rolls involving delicate, covert actions such as sleight of hand or deception. This manipulation is subtle enough that it often goes unnoticed unless someone is actively looking for it. Vitae Mutation (5pt. Merit) You’ve drank the liquid essence of entities both strange and powerful. Whether the vitae of Methuselahs, the boiling blood of lupines, or bottled dreams of fae, the volume and combination of the brews you’ve consumed have forever altered you. Each night a Willpower roll is required (difficulty 7) for you to manifest a single point of Auspex, Chimerstry, or Dementation. This point can be added to an existing rating in the Discipline, but disappears the following night Ravaging (7 point Merit) The Kiasyd can rip energy from mortals, living off their Glamour instead of blood. After forming at least a loose relationship with a mortal, the Kiasyd may roll Willpower (difficulty 6) to rip Glamour from the victim. Each success counts as one blood point gained (although the victim doesn't lose blood). For days (a number equal to the blood points gained) after the Ravaging, the mortal will be uncreative, passive and Banal. Seelie fae will not look kindly on a routine ravager. The Unseelie are a different story, however. The character must choose the method with which they rip Glamour, such as destroying love or hope, or causing despair. Flaws Lightweight (1pt. Flaw) Shamefully, you cannot imbibe the blood of any creatures other than mortals, ghouls, and vampires. Whenever you attempt to drink from another entity, you’re forced to purge the contents immediately after and gain no sustenance from it (Malconian Alchemy is exception for this flaws). Playful Shadows (1 point Flaw) The shadows you summon with Obtenebration don't always behave as intended. While they don’t outright disobey you, they also don't follow your commands perfectly. Possessed by mischievous chimera, the shadows will act on their own and perform whatever pranks than can. Tentacles will move objects or trip up your allies, and cloaks of shadow could muffle your voice during an important speech. These antics aren't dangerous, but they can be frustrating. the flaw only occurs when you actively use Obtenebration. A player can suppress this effect for one scene by spending a point of Willpower. Rebellious Shadows (1 point flaw) Shadows in the Kiasyd’s presence move of their own accord, and from time to time, spontaneous Obtenebration effects may manifest. The Storyteller can introduce these effects at any time, narratively. A player can suppress this effect for one scene by spending a point of Willpower. Eldritch Ears (1 point Flaw) The Kiasyd has obviously pointed ears. In modern nights, this gives her a +2 to the difficulty of all Social rolls, along with being a fairly obvious breach of the Masquerade. This can be waived at the Storyteller’s discretion, in situations where the other character is not alarmed by the eldritch appearance of the Kiasyd. Due to her mark of the fae, the difficulty of rolls to recognize the Kiasyd as otherworldly decrease by one (more if her mark is particularly obvious). Ebony Eyes (1 point Flaw) Although all Kiasyd have black irises, some have entirely black eyes. As with Eldritch Ears, Ebony Eyes adds +2 to difficulty of all Social rolls. Due to her mark of the fae, the difficulty of rolls to Intimidation decrease by one (but this is violation for masquerade) and the difficulty of rolls to recognize the Kiasyd as otherworldly decrease by one (more if her mark is particularly obvious). If the player is in the modern nights and in a situation where black tattooed sclera is not uncommon or his eve are hiden, the social penalties or advantages can be ignored. Blue Skin (1 point Flaw) All Kiasyd have a chalky white, nearly albino, complexion, but some rare Weirdlings take on a slight bluish tinge directly after feeding. This color is most pronounced in low-light conditions, such as shadowed moonlight. This blue tinge is more difficult to see under the red-orange sodium lights that illuminate so many city streets at night, however. Due to her mark of the fae, the difficulty of rolls to recognize the Kiasyd as otherworldly decrease by one (more if her mark is particularly obvious). The Bard's Tongue (1 point Flaw)From Changeling: the Dreaming 2nd Edition - You speak the truth, uncannily so. Things you say tend to come true. While not an ability at blessing or cursing, and not under conscious control, you will spew forth and uncomfortable truth about someone once per story. To avoid this, you must spend a point of Willpower and take a Health Level of damage from the strain of resisting. Kiasyd Giantism (2 point Flaw) All Kiasyd stretch after their embrace, but only some become giants. In this case, woman over 6’6” and men over 7’ tall qualify for this Social Flaw. This Flaw is reserved for those Kiasyd who are not only extremely tall, but feature the drawn-out, gaunt appearance that sets Weirdlings apart from tall humans. Afflicted Kiasyd add +2 to the difficulty of any Stealth roll, and +1 difficulty to the difficulty of any Manipulation roll involving Etiquette or Performance, due to their alien appearance. Surreal Quality (2 point Flaw)From Changeling: the Dreaming 2nd Edition - There is just something alluringly odd about you. Most Kiasyd look odd, but you seem to draw people to you, even if Obfuscated to look normal. People will walk over just to start a conversation with you, or choose you over another for a victim for one form of crime or another... Wild Tenebrations (2 point Flaw) Whenever a player botches an Obtenebration, Mytherceria, or Necromancy roll, she must then make a Willpower check, difficulty 6. If the roll fails, an uncontrolled and unplanned Darkling Trickery effect is unleashed. This phenomenon can affect either the Kiasyd or his surroundings, creating unpredictable and often inconvenient results for the remainder of the scene. Examples include: milk curdling, people tripping, computers crashing, or lights flickering ominously. These effects are random and mischievous, reflective of the chaotic nature of the Kiasyd's dark magic. Tainted Blood (2 Point Flaw) The blood of supernatural creatures you consume leaves a lingering taint in your own vitae. This taint occasionally manifests as an aura of corruption or instability, making you more noticeable to those with supernatural senses. When engaging in activities that require stealth or concealment, you suffer a +2 difficulty. Compulsive Counter (2 point Flaw ) If you see a collection of small, identical objects (such as scattered handfuls of rice or marbles) you feel compelled to pick them up and start counting them. You can resist with a willpower roll, difficulty based on the absurdity of the task (a handful of rice, literally hundreds of grains, would be diff 6... however, a dozen marbles would be diff 9). Illiterate (1-2pt. Flaw) Perhaps you communicate best through illustration, dance, or impassioned speech; but you can’t read or write. This is either a temporary Flaw (1pt.) that can be rectified with a patient teacher, or permanent (2pt.) due to a disability inhibiting your understanding. This Flaw is enough to get you ostracized by others of your bloodline if you do not conceal it. Refined Palate (1-3pt. Flaw) Many Kiasyd self-impose feeding restrictions: refusing to feed from the poor and diseased, or even those still wearing skin, or over a certain age. This manifests akin to the Ventrue Clan weakness (V20, p. 73), due to conditioning making any blood outside of the Kiasyd’s preference unpalatable. The severity of the Flaw depends on how narrow the restriction is. Privacy Obsession (3 point Flaw) You carry the academic penchant for privacy to an illogical extreme. Most Kiasyd say, “for better or for worse, research comes first,” but, in your case, it’s definitely for the worse. Even when you aren’t researching, you demand time to think alone. You must make a Willpower roll (difficulty 6) before allowing other to enter your haven, temporary home, or current shelter. When disturbed by an unwanted guest in your permanent haven (rather than a temporary shelter), you must make a Self-Control or Instincts check (difficulty 6) to avoid a frenzy. Dreadful Mara (4pt. Flaw) You drank something that still lives within you and hates you, exerting alarming control over your thoughts and actions. Each night, the Storyteller may convert a single rolled success into a 1, potentially leading to a botch. At the Storyteller’s discretion, the entity may also whisper advice or insults, which can lead to increased difficulty during attempts to concentrate Recluse (4 point Flaw) You are afraid to leave the safety of your haven or temporary accommodations. Nightly activities that require leaving trigger a Willpower check (difficulty 6). You are so used to being alone that, at the Storyteller’s discretion, you suffer +1 to the difficulty of your skill checks that requires a social attribute. This penalty is often limited to your first interaction once leaving your haven and goes away once you spend enough time amongst “people.” Fleeting Humanity (4 Point Flaw) You are losing touch with your human emotions and values. This emotional detachment affects your ability to empathize or relate to others. You suffer a -2 penalty to all rolls involving emotional connection, persuasion, or empathy. This flaw may also cause difficulties in forming meaningful relationships with both mortals and Kindred. Echoes of the Bell (4 point Flaw) The Kiasyd’s connection the Wyld through her knowledge of Mytherceria has affected her as if she were True Fae. The sound of the faithful can be extremely painful to the Kiasyd. The sound of church bells, or other religious music, such as a Jewish chant or Muslim adhan, forces the Kiasyd to roll for Rötschreck (difficulty 6). Only players with at least one dot in Mytherceria can take this Flaw. Sidhe's Curse (4 point Flaw) Kiasyd with this flaw are closer to their fae natures than their fellows, but instead of gaining power, they gain a susceptibility to Banality (see Changeling: the Dreaming). You have a Banality rating like any other changeling and can gain Banality in just the same way (killing fae, destroying chimera of faerie treasures, spending too much time with other old vampires) and if you ever reach 10 permanent Banality, your faeries soul dies and you lose all ability are Mytherceria. Then things really get bad when all your pent-up "karmic balance" from ages of fate manipulation comes back to haunt you, with a vengeance. Geasa (1-5 point Flaw) You begin the game with a geasa of some sort (and not the 6th-7th level Mytherceria powers). Either a Ban or a long-term quest, it may be a family debt or a duty imposed upon you (fairly or not). The difficulty or imposition of the geasa depends upon the level of the flaw. Something minor (a ban against harming animals, a requirement to give to charity) would be worth only one point. More difficult geasa (a ban against sleeping in the same place twice, a quest requiring you to help everyone who asks for aid) are worth more points and affect your entire life. Dark Fate (5 Point Flaw) You are fated for a terrible and unavoidable end. Whether it is through prophecy, curse, or supernatural insight, you know that your demise is inevitable and will be tragic. You may try to fight it, but nothing can prevent the ultimate outcome. The Storyteller will determine how and when this fate manifests, but it will hang over your character’s head throughout the chronicle. Alien to Modern Night (5 point Flaw) In modern nights, the Kiasyd’s eldritch features are not just unsettling—they are a blatant breach of the Masquerade. This Flaw combines and intensifies the effects of Blue Skin, Eldritch Ears, and Ebony Eyes into a single, powerful Flaw. If the Storyteller allows, this Flaw requires a Willpower check from any human who witnesses your character's appearance. The number of successes on this roll determines the level of fear the mortal experiences: Botch: The mortal is consumed by immediate panic and can act rationally only with self-preservation as the primary focus. They might lock doors, grab a weapon, flee the area, or otherwise try to protect themselves. Failure: The mortal is overcome with fear. They may plead, bargain, or react irrationally, likely believing the Kiasyd to be a demon or other terrifying being 1+ Successes: The mortal experiences a sudden fright but manages to stay calm, avoiding panic, flight, or attack. Characters with this Flaw are a walking breach of the Masquerade, similar to the Nosferatu. The combination of blue-tinged skin, pointed ears, and entirely black eyes makes it nearly impossible to blend into mortal society without significant effort. Elder Insanity (5 point Flaw) Your age weighs heavily on you mind, body, and spirit. You long for torpor. The days are you spend awake are anhedonistic. Your lack of pleasure and satisfaction drives you to indulge yourself in increasingly dangerous and radical activities. When you aren’t concocting a selfish new plan to entertain yourself, you sleep deeply in torpor. So few of these endeavors provide your with relief, so you become increasingly frustrated with the material world, and the times spent in torpor become longer and longer. Kindred afflicted in this way will sleep for years, decades, even centuries. And when they wake, they are just as bored and aggravated with their unlife as when they went to sleep. It is thought that the Kiasyd have a remedy, but they are also affected by it… Autors Mrsmoku98 (Main autor) 4DAM (Mytherceria Path) Brigadinator (autor Marconian Alchemy) If you would like to contribute, you may join, but please remember that this is my document. I may change or add elements, similar to how I included my ideas for the alchemy and mytherceria paths. For now, I plan to balance this document and add some love for the Kiasyd clan. Source: bloodlinebook kiasyd, Clanbook Kiasyd, V20-Lore-of-the Bloodlines,V20_Core_Rulebook,Marconian Alchemy(from Brigadinator) and homebrew idea from reddit and my mind