Green Flame Rising (Exalted vs Dresden Files)

We could also just grab his gun or something.

As for a stunt
[]You reach up with your hand lifting the sniper up into the air by his neck. "I find find your lack of morals disturbing".
 
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So, let's consider the math, because that's a cool idea. Let's see:

So, we are rolling 20 dice, at DC6 (5 if we stunt wet snow maybe?). We can probably expect at least 5 successes for that, statistically 10 or so. We would then be using those successes to wrestle with the sniper. The sniper is almost certainly a whampire or a ghoul or some other superhuman. Not sure I like those odds. Might be doable, though, yes. We might want a stunt.
I'm more concerned about "after a moment of concentration"
 
I guess that the biggest question is which is cooler force chocking him from a distance or flying over at super speed and doing it in person.
 
The wizard of Chicago, then with the look of one who has denied who knows how many birthdays and parties he says: "Ten thousand dollars."
Harry is pretty open and his business in a lot of ways, so I'm curious about how he reports this on his taxes.

If we hire him for this routinely we should get him a gag diploma is "Antique Aura Appraisal" or something as a joke. :V

The ghoul's features shift, elongate into something at once more simian and more lupine, just for a moment a flash before returning to admittedly unshaven and sallow humanity. "It's all relative ain't it?"
Do we have a ghoul stat block by the way? I don't see one under informational (other than the base skill dots for the Jade Dogs at least), but I'm not sure if it just didn't make it there from the thread.

For the second time in half a year you find yourself in a sniper's sights.
Again? Not that it isn't a reasonable attack to see on repeat, cause it works, but at this point I'm starting to want our own snipers since everyone else is using them.
The ghouls are absolutely made out of candy.

That said... we almost have to be in the process of being baited.
I wouldn't say they're candy exactly, it's just that we've sent them against things a rung up from them.

It's worth noting that these guys have stupid regenerative powers if they're well fed, not vampire tier but they remain active and coherent after stuff like being ripped in half or set on fire.

They took stupid casualties doing it, but a ghoul strike force was still able to successfully raid a white council training camp. Which is another way of saying they walk into ground prepared by the killy wizards for the purposes of training the next generation and actually did something instead of just dying.

When we see people under that level fight them ghouls tend to go down to stuff like "pissed off pack of sapient wolves" in which the wolves don't come away unscarred or certain of victory.

Human gunmen aren't going to have a good time hunting ghouls. I'd give good odds that if our sniper friend here took a shot at Bones he'd probably get back up and be out of sight before the second bullet unless he got really unlucky on the damage rolls.

That said, if we want them to do better we do need to equip them.

Their claws are the only reason we haven't technically been sending them all but naked into every fight they've been in. It's almost comical what they're putting up with from us.

Here's what we have on them:
Skills:
  • Adam, Bones and Lockjaw all possess Firearms 3 and Brawl 3 Subterfuge 1
  • Younger ghouls possess Brawl 2 Melee 2 and from the scraps of their previous lives can be counted as possessing Academics 1
  • All Ghouls Possess Stealth 4
Discounting supernatural powers/base stats our strongest ghouls are incapable of using three of the six combat skill dots we know they have.

They're nearly world class by mortal measure for stealth, but we ask them to stand around in well lit fixed positions and jump intruders at zero range.

Even assuming they get natural weapons of the same quality as the ones listed for exalts (strength+ 2L) they have to block with their bare hands like Lydia almost had to before she got brass knuckles retconned into her kit. So extra difficulty and potential damage even when they're in their element if the other guy has something made of metal.

Pistols, a mirror knuckles/foldable blades, and reinforced jackets would reenable half or more of the base combat mechanics they're current denied use of* and stiffen up their strong points at the same time.

In terms of making them better I think the Qiao would be an interesting option, because their regeneration might make them capable of an accelerated training program as compared to mortals. Not as quick as Molly in all likelihood, but faster.

Especially for styles that are built around enhancing supernatural stuff they already have, like steel skin. That's for after we stop asking them to get into lethal situations with less equipment than the average American takes Black Friday shopping though.


* Depending on how you count it.

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So, let's consider the math, because that's a cool idea. Let's see:

So, we are rolling 20 dice, at DC6 (5 if we stunt wet snow maybe?). We can probably expect at least 5 successes for that, statistically 10 or so. We would then be using those successes to wrestle with the sniper. The sniper is almost certainly a whampire or a ghoul or some other superhuman. Not sure I like those odds. Might be doable, though, yes. We might want a stunt.

Yeah, having looked at how it was used in that game, which again included the author it makes sense too use the lower of two. As for grappling with Melee it does make sense... if you could make say an invisible chain you should be able to use it to grapple things. Yeah OK I am willing to substitute melee which means you can throw your full occult dice since that is now the limiting factor which makes for 9 dice before excellency. The attack is not invisible though, it shimmers with a more subdued aspect of your anima since that is included in the text of the charm.
The Infernal combines conviction and Essence to bend the world around her to her implacable will. A faint shimmer in the air marks the use of this power as she lifts and moves objects telekinetically.
System: After a moment spent in concentration, the Infernal spends 1 Essence and rolls her Intelligence + Occult against difficulty 6. This Charm remains active for the rest of the scene, and allows her to telekinetically lift and move objects within her line of sight. If she tries to wrest an object away from another character, or perform fine manipulations, her successes form her dice pool to do so. Otherwise, her successes on the activation roll determine her strength in lifting and moving objects:

SuccessesMaximum Weight
1One pound
220 pounds
3200 pounds
4500 pounds
51000 pounds
6+1000 pounds/Success

With 3+ successes, the Infernal can "fly" by moving herself around telekinetically. She may also grapple or strike her opponents using telekinesis, using a dice pool of Intelligence + (lower of Occult and Brawl or Melee). These attacks inflict bashing damage, and the Infernal's Temporary Willpower acts as her effective Strength value.

I think we technically attack using the highlighted rules regardless of our strength roll when manipulating items.

With the modification to the skill selection we'd need a stunt to hit 20.

I also doubt it's a vamp, because they're aiming at us.

The point of the dupes is to be cut outs because they know Molly is dangerous and could potentially become aware of them. Showing up to shoot her compromises their own insulation unnecessarily.

Also, @DragonParadox if we tried for a disarm instead of a grapple could we use the rules from the base contest if we win?


hand-to-hand maneUvers maneUver traits difficUlty damage
Disarm
Dexterity + Brawl/Melee
8/7
Target disarmed
Grapple Strength + 6 Strength Brawl +0B or None
Kick
Dexterity + Brawl
7
Strength + 1B
Punch Dexterity + 6 Strength Brawl + 0B
Sweep/ Tackle
Dexterity + Brawl
7
Knockdown
Throw Strength + 7 Strength Brawl + 2B
Disarm Note: If a target is disarmed with Brawl, the attacker can seize control of the weapon with three or more successes.
Grapple Note: The target must use their action to make a contested Strength + Brawl roll to seize control of the clinch if they wish to escape or inflict damage. Otherwise, they are automatically damaged on each of the attacker's turns until they seize control or the attacker releases them.

Specifically the part where if we win by 3 we can take control of the target's weapon.

Shooting him with his own gun would make for an interesting stunt. :V
 
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Finally home. Catching up.

GMO organisms are. Stuff like advanced alloys, carbon nanofibers, and better batteries aren't. Because they don't interact with humans, not noticeably. They are not put into human bodies, they are not something a person on the street interacts with (that they notice, at least).
Stuff is only background until it isnt.

Vaccines were a largely uncontroversial aspect of modern life in the West until they suddenly stopped being so in the middle of a bloody global pandemic. EVs literally get harassed on the roads in some parts of the US by chuds rolling coal or deliberately blocking charging spots, and in Jan 2023 the Wyoming state legislature introduced a bill(didnt pass) to ban EVs in order to protect the oil and gas industry.

Material science is no exception either.
Carbon nanotube toxicity is already an incipient environmental health issue that has been demonstrated to cause pathological changes in rodent studies.

The evidence suggests that, no, you cant sidestep issues by changing where you focus on.
Human society is not predictable that way.
Yes it is. And one that goes directly against the text and spirit of what "advanced technology" is. Until we actually make a hell, it's a baseless assumption.
No its not.
You brought up Autochtonia, and its a great example. Autochtonia's techbase bore significant differences from that of the rest of Creation because they lived in the worldbody of a Primordial.

In the AU's where the Locust Crusade happened?You couldnt get a hoe, let alone a tractor from Autochtonia, because they didnt practice agriculture. No antibiotics because infectious diseases didnt exist, and their medical establishment had no experience with the concept. You couldnt get an umbrella, because they didnt have weather. Mining bore no resemblance across societies.

I could go on.
Exalted very much has "reclaim the glories of the past" theme in it.
Reclaim the glories of the past isnt technological progression.
And the primary themes of Exalted 2E was more along the lines of saving the world than reclaiming the glories of the past anyway.
Aint nobody rebuilding the glories of the First Age with the Deathlords and their Neverborn masters trying to destroy Creation.

It should also be noted you do not have to spend all your energies on an uplift. You could just throw a few techs into the mix and see what happens, you could trade them to factions interested in such things, which would presumably have some way to make use of them. It's not all or nothing.
1)Like BronzeTongue said, you dont make money from an uplift.
You spend money, time, resources, AP.
Its not, or at least shouldnt be, considered as a moneymaking venture.


2)That doesnt make it any less a political issue.

To use Yog's fusion example, tossing commercial fusion(assuming we have it) to the Chinese administration, say, will have the fastest and most substantial impact on the world, because they are the one major govt both committed to major industrial investments and with the will and regulatory structure to implement new technologies fast, and a pressing need to reduce pollution levels. And given how much global manufacturing capacity is offshored in China, it matters.

Even now per-capita GDP in China IIRC is still a quarter that of Europe, let alone the US ; improving the standard of living of a billion plus people is undisputably a moral good.But it also strengthens a non-democratic regime thats involved in internal repression, potentially enough to incentivize foreign adventures, including Taiwan.

Not to mention the global economic shocks from an abrupt drop in fossil fuel requirements from one of the world's three biggest economies, and how it affects the more than five hundred million people who live in oil-producing countries.
Or how it affects Russia, which is both a petro-economy and holder of one of the two largest nuclear arsenals in the world.

There are good reasons why I would rather not go near this at all in an urban fantasy quest.

In fairness, Molly's world soul isn't in the nevernever in the conventional sense. It's connected somehow, but it isn't a horizon realm:
Explicit in the charm text; the thing is inside Molly and has a gauntlet equivalent independent of the actual gauntlet around her.
So it's not unreasonable to say that the physics, whatever they are, would be of the more stable variety and conform to what Molly thinks they should on launch, because we're talking the contents of a budding world-titan's soul and not the Wylde Marches or whatever.

Not that it's necessarily true, but it's not inherently unreasonable to assert.
True.

But none of that suggests a one to one correspondence of technology trees.
Especially if its a society with widescale use of magic side by side with conventional/advanced technology providing alternative options for societal development; the Hell options literally mention stuff like teleportation as options for mass transit.

For example, stuff like life support systems in an arcology are just as likely to be at least in part the provenance of a bunch of elementals just like it was in Autochtonia, instead of a plain tech setup. Same with large scale food preservation.

I dont think its reasonable to assume, like Yog is doing, that you can expect that technologies that work on Earth, under the conditions of Earth, with access to mundane technology only, will have superior technological versions in our Hell, where both magic and tech are a thing.

Im actually expecting any exchange to be two way.

Planning for Protection
COMMENTARY
-10th November 2006 is a Friday.
So we have 3 days to keep people under guard until the vampire party, which are largely over a weekend, so school and work is not really an impediment.


-Just talk to Lydia and take it in shifts.

Either Lydia or Molly is on site around the clock over the weekend in Last Station, whether or not Harry is there.
Then on the day of the party, have Harry babysit them, and ask Michael to give him backup while Molly and Lydia go to the party and....resolve the issue. Permanently.


-Going to note that for future iterations of this sort of issue?

Chicago is an old city with lots of older residential buildings that a real estate investor with ten or twenty million to spare and unconventional renovation options could look into. Googling turns up at least three hotels cum apartment buildings that were available for acquisition and renovation as of January 2007:
  • The Guyon Hotel (10-storey, 169-unit residential hotel, listed for sale at $500,000 in 2016)
  • The Purple Hotel(8.5 acre, 225 rooms, 2x restaurants, outdoor swimming pool, parking lot, closed in 2007 for health and safety violations, demolished in 2013)
  • The Strand Hotel(5-story building, 5x stores on 1st floor, 140 guest rooms, concrete basement, adjacent separate property with paved parking lot, vacant for 10 years until 2014, converted into ~60 apartment building with commercial stores)

Once we do the lottery thing in January and have a couple hundred million to spare, dropping 10-40 million should allow us to buy one or two, have it renovated, hit it with Blessing of the Wood Dragon to eliminate maintenance costs, then drop some wards on it, summon/create a place god and reserve some rooms/a floor as a safehouse for people under threat.

Run a connection to Undertown/Last Station from the basement if its in the right place.
 
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Vaccines were a largely uncontroversial aspect of modern life in the West until they suddenly stopped being so in the middle of a bloody global pandemic.
This is just wrong. Anti-vaccine movement dates back to the first vaccine ever, and has never really disappeared. And, again, vaccines are something that is being put into your body. They are scary to people on a visceral level in a way that various steels aren't.
In the AU's where the Locust Crusade happened?You couldnt get a hoe, let alone a tractor from Autochtonia, because they didnt practice agriculture. No antibiotics because infectious diseases didnt exist, and their medical establishment had no experience with the concept. You couldnt get an umbrella, because they didnt have weather. Mining bore no resemblance across societies.

I could go on.
I'd like citations for that, and you could still get stuff like advanced metallurgy from them in this kind of situation.
1)Like BronzeTongue said, you dont make money from an uplift.
You spend money, time, resources, AP.
Its not, or at least shouldnt be, considered as a moneymaking venture.
This runs counter to the real world. If it was as you say, no one ever would spend money on developing new technologies.
 
Words Spoken, War Sounded
COMMENTARY
Kind of a waste of a Crown focus. Oh well, at least we keep the sword.

Huh. Is Bones flirting with Harry? :V

There's no way the hostiles should be aware of what Molly's plans were; we made them from behind Harry's wards, and I doubt we talked about the pattern in which we would visit Cauldron members over the phone.
Plus, sniper nests are prescouted beforehand, not suddenly arranged at 30 minutes notice.

Which means that the sniper was originally here to shoot Ms Carter.
Which implies the perp has some idea of the IDs of more than one Cauldron member.

Or other option with our new charm
[X]Use mind-hand manipulation to grapple the gunner from a distance. That should buy Thomas and Harry time to deal with it.
Good general idea, but bad execution.
Why bother grappling him when you can beat him unconscious?
So, let's consider the math, because that's a cool idea. Let's see:

So, we are rolling 20 dice, at DC6 (5 if we stunt wet snow maybe?). We can probably expect at least 5 successes for that, statistically 10 or so. We would then be using those successes to wrestle with the sniper. The sniper is almost certainly a whampire or a ghoul or some other superhuman. Not sure I like those odds. Might be doable, though, yes. We might want a stunt.
Not necessary.
Use MHM as a weapon. Our temporary Willpower is full, so MHM deals 9 bashing damage + threshold successes when used as a weapon. And rifles dont dodge.

Just break the rifle.
Then beat the sniper unconscious, walk up and rifle his pockets.
Or ignore the sniper if you prefer; once the weapon is gone, he's kinda helpless.
 
COMMENTARY
Kind of a waste of a Crown focus. Oh well, at least we keep the sword.

Huh. Is Bones flirting with Harry? :V

There's no way the hostiles should be aware of what Molly's plans were; we made them from behind Harry's wards, and I doubt we talked about the pattern in which we would visit Cauldron members over the phone.
Plus, sniper nests are prescouted beforehand, not suddenly arranged at 30 minutes notice.

Which means that the sniper was originally here to shoot Ms Carter.
Which implies the perp has some idea of the IDs of more than one Cauldron member.

Molly indeed avoided speaking about her planned route over the phone
 
So, let's consider the math, because that's a cool idea. Let's see:

So, we are rolling 20 dice, at DC6 (5 if we stunt wet snow maybe?). We can probably expect at least 5 successes for that, statistically 10 or so. We would then be using those successes to wrestle with the sniper. The sniper is almost certainly a whampire or a ghoul or some other superhuman. Not sure I like those odds. Might be doable, though, yes. We might want a stunt.
How about instead of choking him or removing the gun, we just lift him and fly him down from his vantage point to our feet? It's neither fine manipulation or wrestling an object, and he cannot weigh more than 300 pounds.
Something like:
[X] Use Mind-Hand Manipulation to yank the sniper from the roof and smash him down on the road at your feet
-[X] You stare straight at the snipers eyes through his scope and clearly mouth the words: "GET OVER HERE!"
 
This runs counter to the real world. If it was as you say, no one ever would spend money on developing new technologies.
This and that are different things. Not because of the inherent capabilities involved, but because of politics and people.

Innovation within a system has mechanisms to manage it and who benefits from the process. Not that they're fair or even particularly inclined to be that way most of the time, but they exist.

I know this isn't what you want to do, but for base example purposes the simple case is useful.

Just starting to sell a lot of new tech we have it to use would introduce new value to the system, but it wouldn't implicitly enable us to control it and extract reasonable benefit from it.

We'd have thieves, economic disruption, general political flailing, active political opposition from entrenched powers jealous of their interests, people abusing our tech in ways we don't like, and all sorts of stuff like that.

More reasonable plans* have more effort involved in managing the process, and the risk plus the effort required to reach our desired outcome instead of a failure state is the adjusted cost of the action.

Which we have to basically pay first to get up past the break even point and stay there.

If we only care about humans being higher tech in a few decades and not who benefits or what explodes in the process then none of this matters, but since we do it's something we have to concern ourselves with.


* Which, to be fair, your base proposal is.
 
Blessing of the Wood Dragon to eliminate maintenance costs,
We have to take the think into the nevernever to do that.

Not that I'm prepared to say an exact can't take a building for a day trip, but someone might notice.
How about instead of choking him or removing the gun, we just lift him and fly him down from his vantage point to our feet? It's neither fine manipulation or wrestling an object, and he cannot weigh more than 300 pounds.
Something like:
[X] Use Mind-Hand Manipulation to yank the sniper from the roof and smash him down on the road at your feet
-[X] You stare straight at the snipers eyes through his scope and clearly mouth the words: "GET OVER HERE!"
When the target is alive they get to contest like a grapple. Blasting him or his gun is likely more mechanically effective because it goes through normal damage rules.

Also, dragging muggles off roofs kills them and there are good odds this guy is a vanilla psycho.

If he wasn't our showing up would be a sign to bug out instead of switch targets, because Madrigal's crew doesn't think we know about them and doesn't want us to find out.

The ant men are supposed to be cutouts, so one of them taking a shot at the creepiest target could make sense. Anyone with the mojo to walk off getting thrown like that should recognize her and have orders that conform to the new plan unless they're really incompetent.
 
There are good reasons why I would rather not go near this at all in an urban fantasy quest.
My favorite genre for the adventures of Molly and Us is this one too. Lots of worries and possible struggles and discussions about real life politics and economics in Yog's path. And I'm not very interested in elevation projects.

Huh. Is Bones flirting with Harry? :V
Maybe or just noticed that Molly likes Harry even when Thomas is right next. But if it's the first I'll laugh.

This and that are different things. Not because of the inherent capabilities involved, but because of politics and people.

Innovation within a system has mechanisms to manage it and who benefits from the process. Not that they're fair or even particularly inclined to be that way most of the time, but they exist.

I know this isn't what you want to do, but for base example purposes the simple case is useful.

Just starting to sell a lot of new tech we have it to use would introduce new value to the system, but it wouldn't implicitly enable us to control it and extract reasonable benefit from it.

We'd have thieves, economic disruption, general political flailing, active political opposition from entrenched powers jealous of their interests, people abusing our tech in ways we don't like, and all sorts of stuff like that.

More reasonable plans* have more effort involved in managing the process, and the risk plus the effort required to reach our desired outcome instead of a failure state is the adjusted cost of the action.

Which we have to basically pay first to get up past the break even point and stay there.


If we only care about humans being higher tech in a few decades and not who benefits or what explodes in the process then none of this matters, but since we do it's something we have to concern ourselves with.


* Which, to be fair, your base proposal is.
And this is what Uju meant by spending. Not to mention that we have to spend AP to get these resources in the first place and then spend even more AP to plan where to spend them and against any interference od the others.

-Going to note that for future iterations of this sort of issue?

Chicago is an old city with lots of older residential buildings that a real estate investor with ten or twenty million to spare and unconventional renovation options could look into. Googling turns up at least three hotels cum apartment buildings that were available for acquisition and renovation as of January 2007:
  • The Guyon Hotel (10-storey, 169-unit residential hotel, listed for sale at $500,000 in 2016)
  • The Purple Hotel(8.5 acre, 225 rooms, 2x restaurants, outdoor swimming pool, parking lot, closed in 2007 for health and safety violations, demolished in 2013)
  • The Strand Hotel(5-story building, 5x stores on 1st floor, 140 guest rooms, concrete basement, adjacent separate property with paved parking lot, vacant for 10 years until 2014, converted into ~60 apartment building with commercial stores)

Once we do the lottery thing in January and have a couple hundred million to spare, dropping 10-40 million should allow us to buy one or two, have it renovated, hit it with Blessing of the Wood Dragon to eliminate maintenance costs, then drop some wards on it, summon/create a place god and reserve some rooms/a floor as a safehouse for people under threat.

Run a connection to Undertown/Last Station from the basement if its in the right place.
Even without the lottery, we can at least buy one of them (my wish is to buy them all, which we are going to do after the lottery), if paid in installments and we can start already the security rituals and then some renovations (us or hire a company) to next time we can have a fortified base ready.

(Not to mention that this way we can take the human child and mother, along with any other human or other of our CoD, in a place under the sky and safe, leaving only guards on the Station and our important magic things like laboratory, prison, armory etc. )

We can choose between The Guyon Hotel and The Strand Hotel since the middle one is my favorite, as it is the biggest and has many amenities, it will be more expensive and it will be better to buy with the prize.
 
Okay.
Reposting this by phone because power is still out.
Molly indeed avoided speaking about her planned route over the phone
So the sniper is probably here to shoot this lady, and Molly is just a target of opportunity.
Poor sap is so fucking unlucky.


VOTE
[X]Plan Nevertheless Hammer
-[X]Activate All Things Betray + Mind-Hand Manipulation + Occult Excellency: 3m
-[X]Break rifle with MHM
-[X]Beat sniper unconscious/crippled with MHM, then yank him down from the roof the same way
-[X]STUNT: Adrenaline hits your bloodstream almost as quickly as you burn Essence, a suite of effects coming online as Dark Sun unfolds itself on your left hand "Sniper, 2 o'clock" you bark, moving to put your shield and body between the sniper's line of sight and your companions, the light rain kissing your skin like an old lover. But even as you move, your right hand comes up in a straight line between you and the hitman, and with an effort of will you strike.



STATUS
Windborn Stride: Double Initiative rolls, x3 movement speed.
All Things Betray: -3DC to Perception rolls, and + Perception to Initiative rolls
Boiling Sea Mastery: -1 DC to all rolls
Mind Hand Manipulation: Telekinesis, ranged weapon with (Temporary Willpower) bashing damage
Occult Excellency: As it says

Willpower 9/9 m Essence
Essence: 12/15m

RATIONALE
All Things Betray in case there are more hostiles or threats in the neighborhood.
And it allows Molly to see the sniper's face clearly instead of just the glint of their weapon.

Nov 10 2006 forecast is for Thunderstorm with Heavy Rain/Rain/Snow according to Weatherspark. So BSM should be active.

MHM can be used as a line of sight ranged weapon that does bashing damage.
Rolling Int 4 + Melee 5 + Excellency 9 + Stunt 2 gives us 20 dice at DC 6 to use it as a weapon against the sniper.
Averaging 10 sux on that roll + 9 base damage = 19 damage dice

Initiative is (Dex 4 + Wits 3 + Perception 3(ATB) + d10)× 2(Windborn Stride)
We either get 2 actions(surprise + regular) or 1 action(regular) before the sniper.

First strike should break the rifle straight up, eliminating the threat.
Second strike allows us to hit the sniper directly to disable them for capture.


If its a mortal, they roll Stamina for soak against Bashing damage. And because Bashing has to roll over to Lethal before killing the victim, we are unlikely to kill them with a single attack, just inflict ~-5 wound penalties, and can interrogate them. Or just leave them for the cops.

If it's a vampire, not much difference.
It can regen, but the wound penalty will cripple it enough for Molly to yank it off the roof to the ground with TK.

MHM has enough sux to safely bring a disabled adult human-sized victim to the ground safely.
 
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Nov 10 2006 forecast is for Thunderstorm with Heavy Rain/Rain/Snow according to Weatherspark. So BSM should be active.
I doubt we can rely on RL weather data at this point. After all, it's not even been two weeks since Mab's power blanketed the greater Chicago area in snow. The cascade of effects from those butterfly wings flapping could possibly even derail upcoming hurricanes, or create new ones that would have never otherwise existed.

[X] uju32
 
I doubt we can rely on RL weather data at this point. After all, it's not even been two weeks since Mab's power blanketed the greater Chicago area in snow. The cascade of effects from those butterfly wings flapping could possibly even derail upcoming hurricanes, or create new ones that would have never otherwise existed.

[X] uju32
Thats enough to justify stunting a light rain for Boiling Sea Mastery though.
So good enough.

Phone's almost dead so I wont be able to respond to further questions until power is restored in my area.
 
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