The ritual takes an hour. Keeping a Denarian contained for an hour is... not easy to say the least.Good to get this, thanks to this the Knight's go from a vastly uncertain chance aginst Denarians, to having a sure way to deal with Denarians.
The ritual takes an hour. Keeping a Denarian contained for an hour is... not easy to say the least.Good to get this, thanks to this the Knight's go from a vastly uncertain chance aginst Denarians, to having a sure way to deal with Denarians.
The ritual takes an hour. Keeping a Denarian contained for an hour is... not easy to say the least.
ehhhhhh that depends I can think of several methods to do it. Not even really impossible in canon just hard.The ritual takes an hour. Keeping a Denarian contained for an hour is... not easy to say the least.
Clearly we need to go one step past Original-Molly's fashion sense and start wearing a dog collar with a built-in shock collar function.CCC was not used as you did not have anyone ruthless enough to enforce it to a level the charm would recognize. Both Michael and Father Forthill are too nice for it. If you had put a demon in the door that would have worked, but alas the church door does not have an electronic lock, surely an oversight of the design.
Eh it kinda does otherwise why the hell would dp give it as an option. That's just a dick move.Just because we get the spell, doesn't mean we're using it at this moment.
The spell is most likely useful for:
1) Unawakened whampires
2) Half-reds before they turn (possibly even full reds, but that would be at least fomori level damage)
3) bakemono
4) Mantle holders, assuming we want someone once-mortal demantled without killing them. There's a number of scenarios where this can happen.
You can take a Denarian's coin from them, which limits them to the powers held by the mortal. They can call it back, but it isn't instant and seems to be lengthened by containment attempts.The ritual takes an hour. Keeping a Denarian contained for an hour is... not easy to say the least.
Last time we talked about this we got a ruling that a restraint system would actually have to meaningfully impede us to work, even if we could bust out of it in a turn of focused effort.Clearly we need to go one step past Original-Molly's fashion sense and start wearing a dog collar with a built-in shock collar function.
If we have one captured, we could also kill it.
And unlike Fomori, Denarians can also willingly reject the Coin.
Half reds are a maybe, but I don't think that's how it'd work for full ones. They actually undergo a full change rather than being linked to something else. What it might do is break the ability of their sire to mind control them though.2) Half-reds before they turn (possibly even full reds, but that would be at least fomori level damage)
I still think the spell is effectivly useless against Denarians.
If we have one captured, we could also kill it.
And unlike Fomori, Denarians can also willingly reject the Coin.
I look forward to using the ritual in the endgame to cast a Denarian out of the Coin and battle its true form, but before that stage, the spell is not optimal for them.
Consider Spawning Pit Sanctification:Half reds are a maybe, but I don't think that's how it'd work for full ones. They actually undergo a full change rather than being linked to something else. What it might do is break the ability of their sire to mind control them though.
The Infernal consecrates a pit with the torturous
and transformative powers of Hell. Once the consecration
is complete, the pit writhes with demon maggots.
Those she casts into the pit are faced with a choice:
willingly become the Infernal's creature, or die.
System: This Charm first requires the Infernal to
dig a pit within a place of desolation (defined as a place
where Survival rolls are at least difficulty 8, or where
most of the inhabitants feel despair at the state of their
lives). She can dig it by hand, or else let creatures of
darkness created by Maggot Mana Plague do the labor
at her behest. Then, she spends 10 Essence to fill the
pit with writhing, seething maggots conjured from the
Hell of Burrowing Maggots.
Thereafter, anyone cast into the pit understands
that they face a choice: they may either give themselves
body and soul to the pit's master, or face the voracious
jaws of the maggots. Those who choose the maggots
suffer three levels of lethal damage per turn spent in
the pit, and if slain by the maggots, their soul is con
consigned
to the Hell of Burrowing Maggots. Those who
give themselves to the Infernal… are still devoured by
the maggots, which swarm into the target's flesh, consuming
and excreting her transformed substance back
into place with such agonizing speed and deftness that
she lives through the process. When they recede and
permit her to crawl from the pit, she does so as a bakemono
– a sort of monster that shapeshifters know as
fomori. Rules for fomori can be found on pages 428-
439 of W20. Bakemono created with this Charm inevitably
suffer from a derangement that fills them with
paralyzing terror at the thought of disobeying the Infernal,
increasing the difficulty of all actions undertaken
while betraying or opposing her by two.
If the Infernal casts a being into the pit that is for
whatever reason incapable of becoming a bakemono
(such as one of the Solar Exalted), they receive no
choice: the maggots simply seek to swarm and devour.
Consider Spawning Pit Sanctification:
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'm aware. Shock equipment + demon ordered to use it + make it hard to break out of even when you AREN'T spasming from electricityLast time we talked about this we got a ruling that a restraint system would actually have to meaningfully impede us to work, even if we could bust out of it in a turn of focused effort.
Keep in mind that killing them if they don't give up the Coin willingly is already their normal procedure.Killing Denarians as a first choice regularly is likely to cause us trouble with them on some level. Good faith exorcisms that simply end in executions if something goes wrong however seem like they'd have a lot more mileage with them. I don't even mean in a duplicitous sense; my goal in this would be to stop the Denarians from being assholes.
Eh, he has propably enough WP to kill himself resisting the Crown.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.
Molly would need to study a Red Court Vampire up close after getting the spell to be sure. She cannot roll for information about the details of a spell she does not have when she does not have Ancient Sorcery at all. IC right now all she knows is that there is a thing she can get which might help.
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.
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.Eh it kinda does otherwise why the hell would dp give it as an option. That's just a dick move.