@DragonParadox - are these upgrades something Tiffany can remove at will/with greater ease/at greater range than
Basically, if Daniel gets these, will they give Tiffany any power - direct or implicit/coercive - over him that she would not have if he does not get them? [Excepting the social/relationship power of Daniel being grateful to her].
[X] Yes, if your brother's going to be out there looking for trouble you want him to have all the advantages he can get
this update affirms my opinion that Daniel is a perfecf Dawn candidate. Like, hell, he went from "somewhat teained muggle teenager" to "magical martial arts practitioner" in less than two months of training, all for the sake of standing on equal grounds with his love and sister, and not out of selfish ego, but out of desire to help in the fight against the darkness of the world. Fairly sure that just this alone could have earned him a Dawn caste Exaltation if one was available. Absolute prodigy move.
So his prophesized superpower was nepotism all along?It should be noted he had a total of -3 to his rolls from a combination of Path of Fortune sorcerers and the best trainer in the world. Had he only a normal teacher and no magical support all those rolls would have been impossible. It would have taken him at a bare minimum, assuming he made every roll another another month and a half to the point where the DC was 8 and thus doable.
In fact, this makes me more certain that we should accept this gift from Lash. Even with all these advantages we gave him with our position the tests are still at DC 9-8.It should be noted he had a total of -3 to his rolls from a combination of Path of Fortune sorcerers and the best trainer in the world. Had he only a normal teacher and no magical support all those rolls would have been impossible. It would have taken him at a bare minimum, assuming he made every roll another another month and a half to the point where the DC was 8 and thus doable.
First astronaut looking at a constellation of golden and rainbow stars. Wait the power was nepotism and luck the whole time? Second Spaceman pointing Glock at the head first astronaut. Always has been.
Just in case anyone thinks that's a big Energy-pool, compared to say Essence, Mana, Gnosis, etc.
It should be noted he had a total of -3 to his rolls from a combination of Path of Fortune sorcerers and the best trainer in the world. Had he only a normal teacher and no magical support all those rolls would have been impossible. It would have taken him at a bare minimum, assuming he made every roll another another month and a half to the point where the DC was 9 and thus doable.
Well Tiffany being with us and feeling helpful at least means that the bashing damage shouldn't last long.Just in case anyone thinks that's a big Energy-pool, compared to say Essence, Mana, Gnosis, etc.
It's not.
Every 2 points of Chi spend cause a level of unsoakable Bashing Damage to him, he can't spend more total Chi than he has Virtues (something DP didn't really introduce so far in this game) and if he runs out completely, he's dead.
True.Well Tiffany being with us and feeling helpful at least means that the bashing damage shouldn't last long.
To be honest we have potions that can heal multiple levels of lethal damage so him being damaged by using more than two at a time is kind of more of an inconvenience that is actually bad even in a fight because pulling back for one round to drink a potion or just using an extra action one round isn't to big but he doesn't actually have any scene longs yet which is where the actual meat and potatoes are the Excellency to the Shih Qiao.True.
But in a fight it's a problem, if you are hitting yourself as much as the enemy.
He's lucky it's only bashing damage by the way, Exalted vs WoD errata'ed it into that.
And trying to spend more Chi than he has in the according Virtue still does Lethal.
True.
But in a fight it's a problem, if you are hitting yourself as much as the enemy.
He's lucky it's only bashing damage by the way, Exalted vs WoD errata'ed it into that.
And trying to spend more Chi than he has in the according Virtue still does Lethal.
This really sounds weird to me, who played mostly 2e, but I guess that's just how lore changes go...Fairly sure that just this alone could have earned him a Dawn caste Exaltation if one was available. Absolute prodigy move.
Well, yes. I didn't mean "it guaranteed him an exaltation". I meant "the achievement qualified him, and if he was lucky and a free exaltation was available, he had a chance to get one". You absolutely earn an exaltation in E2, you just also have to be lucky. Earning it is a necessary requirement, but it is not a sufficient requirement.This really sounds weird to me, who played mostly 2e, but I guess that's just how lore changes go...
In 2e the Exaltations were much more autonomous weapons systems that picked in a very unearned fashion; they had to be, because the Unconquered Sun was under the geas of the Primordials and had to make the Exaltations independent of himself. It was a lore theme that every day thousands of acts of heroism go unrewarded, millions of people might have qualified for Exaltation but were passed over because you cannot "earn" one, Power Is Not Goodness. The Solar Exaltation does not go to the deserving, and the Solar Exaltation does not make its recipients moral.
3e has the Unconquered Sun taking more of a direct hand to be "fair" in the distribution of Exaltation to cool and deserving people, the Primordials aren't mentioned in the core lore, the Exaltations are less independent objects and more the Sun's blessing, and a lot of the reincarnation lore is removed (or at least not reprinted yet, AFAIK).
That's not quite true even in second edition they were mostly autonomous not actually completely autonomous and the choice wasn't just the geas it was the nature of exaltation and the gods that made them they had to exalt somebody. The nature of exaltation was such that as the sun must set and rise and so someone must be exalted and if Sol didn't choose the exaltation would choose for him. The maidens a fate chose the their's days, months, years, decades, centuries in advance from people that resonate with their aspects. It is not in the sun's nature to view the future it is to make the future so he chooses from people that are triumphing the second an exaltation is made available not before and not after right then so while there are millions of good candidates and I'm sure there are tens of thousands of people triumphing he just has to pick one. It's both a reward a blessing and earned I'm sure if he could have just 10,000 of them he would like to but that would require making them of a lesser quality than his nature would allow like the Dragonblooded.This really sounds weird to me, who played mostly 2e, but I guess that's just how lore changes go...
In 2e the Exaltations were much more autonomous weapons systems that picked in a very unearned fashion; they had to be, because the Unconquered Sun was under the geas of the Primordials and had to make the Exaltations independent of himself. It was a lore theme that every day thousands of acts of heroism go unrewarded, millions of people might have qualified for Exaltation but were passed over because you cannot "earn" one, Power Is Not Goodness. The Solar Exaltation does not go to the deserving, and the Solar Exaltation does not make its recipients moral.
3e has the Unconquered Sun taking more of a direct hand to be "fair" in the distribution of Exaltation to cool and deserving people, the Primordials aren't mentioned in the core lore, the Exaltations are less independent objects and more the Sun's blessing, and a lot of the reincarnation lore is removed (or at least not reprinted yet, AFAIK).