The point isn't necessarily how physical the overt transformation is as I see it.Becoming a bakemono can be through full body change. Assuming that SRE works on the products of SPS ( @DragonParadox ?), it should also naturally work on a red vampire. Now, the question whether the result is a human trapped in a vampiric body, a mortal human with human body, or an empty husk of a vampiric body with a red vampiric spirit hovering nearby is a question indeed.
… I wasn't really trying to suggest improvements. I wanted to underline why it was a bad idea to try this.I'm aware. Shock equipment + demon ordered to use it + make it hard to break out of even when you AREN'T spasming from electricity
Maybe.Honestly, for denarians, Theft as Release is much, much more useful.
Debatable to say the least. I know it wont amount to anything but ill vote to save the xp anyways on principle.we definitely are going to get more than enough XP to not even resent it
We have a high enough Intelligence + Occult, and have Occult as a key ability, that we have a 95%+ chance of it working even without stunts, Excellencies, or difficulty reducers (I did the math), and there is nothing that the subject of the ritual, or anyone else, can do to stop it if we complete the ritual and succeed on the roll (which, again, better than 95% chance). And it works on any form of possession, including Nemesis infection, with no way for the spirit to resist the exorcism itself no matter how powerful it is, because the difficulty is set no matter what is being exorcised. That's a lot more than it maybe working. That just works.Also while in thoery this might be a good ritual to have in our pocket in practice how often will we be willing to spend 5 Essence on something that will only maybe work? I honestly don't see people voting to use it even when it is an option. It's too expensive.
But bad faith surrenders are okay. Cassius basically did that, and given how easy it is for Harry to just summon his coin at will if he wanted to it seems likely that the reason he didn't immediately get it back was because his partner decided he was a bad investment.Keep in mind that killing them if they don't give up the Coin willingly is already their normal procedure.
Since the Ritual can only work if the Denarian is already captured, there's no difference in the actual fight and the Denarian who refuses to give up the Coin is okay to kill.
Great chance in this case is more near certainty.But we shouldn't. Firstly, we have to make some healing solutions, because there is a great chance that the girl will be harmed during the ritual.
Also while in thoery this might be a good ritual to have in our pocket in practice how often will we be willing to spend 5 Essence on something that will only maybe work? I honestly don't see people voting to use it even when it is an option. It's too expensive.
We have a high enough Intelligence + Occult, and have Occult as a key ability, that we have a 95%+ chance of it working even without stunts, Excellencies, or difficulty reducers (I did the math), and there is nothing that the subject of the ritual, or anyone else, can do to stop it if we complete the ritual and succeed on the roll (which, again, better than 95% chance). And it works on any form of possession, including Nemesis infection, with no way for the spirit to resist the exorcism itself no matter how powerful it is, because the difficulty is set no matter what is being exorcised. That's a lot more than it maybe working. That just works.
You cant spend unlimited amounts of WP in a turn.More that we want more successes then it gets on willpower. I hope that it isn't that high willpower. It seems wrong for the lowest ranks of hell to even have 5.
The demon saw/perceived us; I have my doubts about whether the girl did.think it depends on how we do it. My write in specifically goes out of the way to make the distinction and threaten the demon independent of the kid and implicitly on her behalf.
She's already scene us in full Shintai with the senses to understand what that means, so it's not like she doesn't already know what Molly looks like when she's being serious. We aren't exposing her to a new monster in an unexpected place.
As long as we don't completely flub the roll the message that we at least believe the bane is a different entity that's hurting her should get through.
1)No, you are mistaken.It does. This is fluff text to explain why they go into torpor with metal through the heart when Yang aligned and Wooden ones when Yin aligned. Torpor is elsewhere explained as being the 'Little Death' for them, which kicks their souls out of their bodies into the spirit worlds.
World of Darkness has possessing spirits that can be exorcised. Fomori aren't that, they're something else, a merger of a spirit and a human rather than a simple possession. Fomor/Bakemono are a novel type of supernatural creature, more akin to a red court vampire than anything else in the Dresdenverse.
Butcher, Jim. Grave Peril (The Dresden Files, Book 3) (p. 309). Penguin Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.I ignored it, meeting Bianca's gaze as I came level with her. Vampires don't have souls. She didn't have to fear my gaze.
My dude, as you will notice from my math, I was more generous than the QM, because I capped my DCs at 9 instead of 12.You are inventing things where there are none. We have an explicit task - intimidating a demon to leave the girl. Base DC is 12, that's challenge enough:
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The raid and everything happened on October 3. The Librarians showed up for the akuma on October 5.None left, but you could make more in a day or so, you have the resource dots for it
Honestly, we don't get any benefit to extra successes, anyway, since it either works or it doesn't. Just triggering CCC with a "Lock the room and don't open it under any circumstances until the exorcism is complete," which is a normal precaution to be taking with these sorts of things, brings the failure probability of the ritual down to just under 0.04%. Full setup with Excellency is overkill.With the right lab setup we can get it up to 22-25 dice, depending on if our specialty applies, at difficulty 4. Which is just hilariously overkill for almost anything you could be trying to do.
Thinking about this more it feels like double dipping. We were facing a high DC because of the difficulty of the task. And the rules are that any successes means that you have in fact succeeded at the task. The task in question being driving out the demon.
Thinking about this more it feels like double dipping. We were facing a high DC because of the difficulty of the task. And the rules are that any successes means that you have in fact succeeded at the task. The task in question being driving out the demon.
For this to require 5 success doesn't seem right. That would be both driving out the demon and cowing it into being our loyal servant. It would be different if the demon had successfully rolled more willpower success then we got, but that doesn't seem to be the case here.
Easy?No. Doable? Yes. See Death Rites, where Harry, Michael and Sanya cornered Snaky Boy in a motel room.The ritual takes an hour. Keeping a Denarian contained for an hour is... not easy to say the least.
I wonder if Crowned with Fury would work on possessing demons without affecting their hosts.If one is ruthless enough and you had said Nick as a prisoner without his demon... well Crowned with Fury is a thing and he would know quite a lot.
Its the QM's prerogative to require that especially difficult tasks require more than a bare success.Thinking about this more it feels like double dipping. We were facing a high DC because of the difficulty of the task. And the rules are that any successes means that you have in fact succeeded at the task. The task in question being driving out the demon.
For this to require 5 success doesn't seem right. That would be both driving out the demon and cowing it into being our loyal servant. It would be different if the demon had successfully rolled more willpower success then we got, but that doesn't seem to be the case here.
Thinking about this more it feels like double dipping. We were facing a high DC because of the difficulty of the task. And the rules are that any successes means that you have in fact succeeded at the task. The task in question being driving out the demon.
For this to require 5 success doesn't seem right. That would be both driving out the demon and cowing it into being our loyal servant. It would be different if the demon had successfully rolled more willpower success then we got, but that doesn't seem to be the case here.
We've gotten non-standard rewards before on things like the ward raising, so there's always the possibility that we get something like that.Honestly, we don't get any benefit to extra successes, anyway, since it either works or it doesn't. Just triggering CCC with a "Lock the room and don't open it under any circumstances until the exorcism is complete," which is a normal precaution to be taking with these sorts of things, brings the failure probability of the ritual down to just under 0.04%. Full setup with Excellency is overkill.
Didn't realize it was that high. I'm game.We have a high enough Intelligence + Occult, and have Occult as a key ability, that we have a 95%+ chance of it working even without stunts, Excellencies, or difficulty reducers (I did the math), and there is nothing that the subject of the ritual, or anyone else, can do to stop it if we complete the ritual and succeed on the roll (which, again, better than 95% chance). And it works on any form of possession, including Nemesis infection, with no way for the spirit to resist the exorcism itself no matter how powerful it is, because the difficulty is set no matter what is being exorcised. That's a lot more than it maybe working. That just works.
Why?
No we don't, and I will vehemently oppose involving ourselves in Mab-Nemesis conflict until at least E4. And, besides, Ancient Sorcery exorcism is one of those "immortals of the setting will do everything they can to kill you", right up there with Murder is Meat and Crown of Eyes.
Because its one of the actual bargaining chips we can put on the table with her, and one thats in our interests to provide, assuming we know its necessary.Nemesis infiltration of the Winter Court is allowing weakening of the Outer Gates defenses; Mab's second in command has been in stasis for years because of this, and her daughter is Nemesis-infected.
1)We were already in it from Arc 1, when we stabbed a bunch of Outsiders to death with the Agg sword when defending Ebenezer McCoy.No we don't, and I will vehemently oppose involving ourselves in Mab-Nemesis conflict until at least E4. And, besides, Ancient Sorcery exorcism is one of those "immortals of the setting will do everything they can to kill you", right up there with Murder is Meat and Crown of Eyes.
Having the ability doesn't necessarily mean we have to say anything about it immediately. Especially since Molly doesn't know about nemesis or that any of the high Sidhe are compromised.Being able to purge Nemesis corruption is a big selling point for the Ancient Sorcery spell, but I wonder if it might be too valuable to Mab? We could go from an 'interesting curiosity with enough power to be useful as a pawn' to a 'strategic asset vital to the ongoing conflict against the Outsiders'. I
That's not necessarily a good thing.
For reference, the events of White Night happened in May 2007 in canon, which is about 7 months awayWhite Night chapter 41 said:Deserved or not, the fallen angel wasn't getting me. Not ever.
Lasciel squared her shoulders and straightened. "You're right," she said. "It is my choice. Listen to me." She leaned closer, her eyes intent. "Vittorio has been given power. That is how he can do this. He is possessed."
I wished I could have raised my eyebrows. Possessed by what?
"An Outsider," Lasciel said. "I have felt such a presence before. This attack is drawn directly from the mind of the Outsider."
Gosh, that was interesting. Not relevant, but interesting.
"It is relevant," Lasciel said, "because of the circumstances of your birth—because of why you were born, Harry. Your mother found the strength to escape Lord Raith for a reason."
What the hell was she talking about?
Thud-thump : 1:26.
"There was a complex confluence of events, of energies, of circumstances that would have given a child born under them the potential to wield power over Outsiders."
Which didn't make any sense. Outsiders were all but immune to magic. It took power garnered only from centuries of study and practice, wielded by the most powerful wizards on the planet, even to slow them down.
"Strange, then, don't you think, that you defeated one when you were sixteen years old?"
What? Since when? The only serious victory I'd had over a spiritual entity when I was that young had been when my old master had sent an assassin demon after me. It hadn't turned out the way DuMorne had been hoping.
Lasciel leaned closer. "He Who Walks Behind is an Outsider, Harry. A terrible creature, the most potent of the Walkers, a powerful knight among their ruling entities. But when he came for you, you overthrew him."
True. I had. It was all still a little blurry, but I remembered the end of the fight well enough. Lots and lots of kaboom, and then no more demon. And there was a burning building.
Thud-thump : 1:25.
"Listen," Lasciel said, giving my head a little shake. "You have the potential to hold great power over them. You may be able to escape the power now held over you. If you are sure it is what you want, I can give you an opportunity to defy Malvora's sending. But you'll have to hurry. I don't know how long it will take to throw it off, and they are almost upon you."
After which, we were going to have a long talk about my mother and these Outsiders and their relation to the Black Court and exactly what the hell was going on.
I never said to get it I'm just arguing the false premise.But we shouldn't. Firstly, we have to make some healing solutions, because there is a great chance that the girl will be harmed during the ritual.