Vote tally - Bloodstained: Scholars of the Inferno (Bloodstained Alchemist Quest)

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  • [X] Plan fairy chef of destiny
    -[X] Healing Magic: One of the most difficult forms of Alchemy were rituals of rejuvenation- despite the Guilds centuries of research into such things, the most that had been achieved were simple potions and medical tonics. Your own apprenticehood had been spent learning how to manufacture these substances, and you had shown a knack for it- even developing a method to create a somewhat more effective tonic of restoration through your studies and a ritual that could be used to create an area of limited- but still accelerated compared to the natural healing of the body- mending.
    -[X] Cooking: As you had traveled with your master, you had been forced to work with a variety of ingredients, in a variety of kitchens, with a variety of cooks, chefs, trailmasters, and other culinary specialists: your master was incredibly gluttonous, and while he had made sure you ate just as well, he had expected food of a certain quality. The skills you had developed left you one of the best in Europe at the art of cooking- and provided you an opportunity to make a decent amount of money off the rest of the guild, as apparently their headquarters lacked a chef to prepare them meals.
    -[X] Unseelie Grimoire: You had quested throughout europe, traveling to the darkest of forests and the most enchanted of groves and the strangest of caves, learning all you could about the fair folk- and how to find them. It had been risky- but in the wilderness of Ireland, you had found what you were looking for: a dark fairy hailing from the kingdom of night, who you had bribed into teaching you their lunar magics and rituals in exchange for a personal sacrifice on your part. The cost had been steep, and some of it had yet to be paid, but what you had learned had allowed you to create your own grimoire and gain admittance to the guild. Start with Unseelie Grimoire, a Fairy and Moon aspected *** Generalists Grimoire- Grimoires provide multiple rituals and formulas of a given aspect immediately.
    [X] Plan: Fey Summoning Storyteller
    -[X] Summoning Rituals: One of the most advanced arts of the Guild, most summoning rituals descend from the Liber Logaeth, a tome containing the language of the angels, Enochian. While you had never read the tome itself, the guild had provided your master with a partial copy- enough to enable him to create a small handful of conjurations to call forth friendly- if weak- spirits to act as familiars, which he then taught you. Gain additional * in Conjuration Alchemy, start with one Crude Divine-Aspected Conjuring Ritual.
    -[X] Storytelling: You had been trained by a woman with a deep and abiding fascination for fiction: your master had purchased novels from across the globe, frequently wasting money you didn't have to do so, resulting in many evenings during your apprenticeship where you had went to bed hungry. In desperation, you had eventually drafted a novel of your own using the knowledge of literature you had absorbed, attempting to sell the work to a publishing house in France- and in the process learning you were a frightfully skilled writer of horror fiction. In the years since, you've made a fairly steady income from your writings.
    -[X] Unseelie Grimoire: You had quested throughout europe, traveling to the darkest of forests and the most enchanted of groves and the strangest of caves, learning all you could about the fair folk- and how to find them. It had been risky- but in the wilderness of Ireland, you had found what you were looking for: a dark fairy hailing from the kingdom of night, who you had bribed into teaching you their lunar magics and rituals in exchange for a personal sacrifice on your part. The cost had been steep, and some of it had yet to be paid, but what you had learned had allowed you to create your own grimoire and gain admittance to the guild. Start with Unseelie Grimoire, a Fairy and Moon aspected *** Generalists Grimoire- Grimoires provide multiple rituals and formulas of a given aspect immediately.
    [X] I got friends on the other side
    [X] Plan: Hot lead and Undead
    -[X] Weapons Creation
    -[X] Cooking
    -[X] The Necronomicon
    [X] Plan: Gonna Fight C'thulu
    -[X] Weapons Creation
    -[X] Painting
    -[X] The Necronomicon
    [X] I got friends on the other side
    -[X] Summoning Rituals: One of the most advanced arts of the Guild, most summoning rituals descend from the Liber Logaeth, a tome containing the language of the angels, Enochian. While you had never read the tome itself, the guild had provided your master with a partial copy- enough to enable him to create a small handful of conjurations to call forth friendly- if weak- spirits to act as familiars, which he then taught you. Gain additional * in Conjuration Alchemy, start with one Crude Divine-Aspected Conjuring Ritual.
    -[X] Storytelling: You had been trained by a woman with a deep and abiding fascination for fiction: your master had purchased novels from across the globe, frequently wasting money you didn't have to do so, resulting in many evenings during your apprenticeship where you had went to bed hungry. In desperation, you had eventually drafted a novel of your own using the knowledge of literature you had absorbed, attempting to sell the work to a publishing house in France- and in the process learning you were a frightfully skilled writer of horror fiction. In the years since, you've made a fairly steady income from your writings.
    -[X] Black Chalice: Once, the devil was passing through germany, taking the guise of a man. When night fell, a peasant happened on them and invited the devil into their home, offering the devil hospitality, sharing his meager food and dwellings with what he thought was a lost traveler. As a reward, the devil gave the peasant his own drinking cup- a black chalice that would give the peasant- and all his descendants- a portion of the devils own power and authority. You had came into the chalice late into your apprenticeship, part of your inheritance after your father had finally died and you journeyed to your ancestral home, barely surviving the demons that now called it home. When the guild had learned of this and what you now possessed they had been eager to promote you to a journeyman. Start with Black Chalice, an Infernal and Arcane aspected *** Treasure- Treasures are extremely powerful and rare artifacts whose effects cannot be replicated that can be used to change a rituals aspect or strengthen rituals that they share aspects with when performing it.
    [X] Healing Magic: One of the most difficult forms of Alchemy were rituals of rejuvenation- despite the Guilds centuries of research into such things, the most that had been achieved were simple potions and medical tonics. Your own apprenticehood had been spent learning how to manufacture these substances, and you had shown a knack for it- even developing a method to create a somewhat more effective tonic of restoration through your studies and a ritual that could be used to create an area of limited- but still accelerated compared to the natural healing of the body- mending.
    [X] Storytelling: You had been trained by a woman with a deep and abiding fascination for fiction: your master had purchased novels from across the globe, frequently wasting money you didn't have to do so, resulting in many evenings during your apprenticeship where you had went to bed hungry. In desperation, you had eventually drafted a novel of your own using the knowledge of literature you had absorbed, attempting to sell the work to a publishing house in France- and in the process learning you were a frightfully skilled writer of horror fiction. In the years since, you've made a fairly steady income from your writings.
    [X] Unseelie Grimoire: You had quested throughout europe, traveling to the darkest of forests and the most enchanted of groves and the strangest of caves, learning all you could about the fair folk- and how to find them. It had been risky- but in the wilderness of Ireland, you had found what you were looking for: a dark fairy hailing from the kingdom of night, who you had bribed into teaching you their lunar magics and rituals in exchange for a personal sacrifice on your part. The cost had been steep, and some of it had yet to be paid, but what you had learned had allowed you to create your own grimoire and gain admittance to the guild. Start with Unseelie Grimoire, a Fairy and Moon aspected *** Generalists Grimoire- Grimoires provide multiple rituals and formulas of a given aspect immediately.
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