Qlippothic Life
Introduction
Unlike normal life, qlippothic life cannot sustain itself. It needs something to feed on, be it the quintessence flow the mage invokes or other kinds of life. Any life affected by qlippothic magick becomes slightly parasitic; the cells feed of their neighbors, plants suck out all the nourishment in the soil and animals are filled with a raging hunger to sate the unlife within them. Without a constant supply of external energy it will die (although qlippothic life has a nasty tendency to take a long time to die completely).
- (1) - Detect disease - The mage is able to find all weak points, potential diseases and wounds within another living being.
- (2) - Warp Life - The mage can warp simple life, like blighting plants or forcing insects to grow. Warped life is always slightly sickly and deformed.
- (3) - Warp complex life - The mage can change himself (this will of course bind him stronger to the qlippoth, since he will need the energies of the sphere even more in the future). He can also create simple pseudo-living beings, not able to survive on their own but usually quite tenacious.
- (4) - Warp All Life - The mage can warp all forms of life, including other people.
- (5) - Transmute flesh - The mage can turn living beings into true unlife, like humans into vampires. This unlife is quite potent (as long as it can feed on the quintessence of other life) and strongly tied to the qlippoth of life.