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====Know the Dan==== Mytherceria β’β’β’, Auspex β’β’β’ Price: 12 xp the Kiasyd begins to see the threads of fate and detect the destiny, the Dan, of a subject. By preparing a mixture of their own blood and that of the subject with molten wax, the vampire can scry into the past, present, or even the future. The Darkling mixes her own blood with that of the person she wishes to view (it can be herself) and drinks a portion of it. She then pours it into a stone bowl full of molten wax. So long as the wax stays molten, the vampire can spy upon her subject. If she does not have wax or a bowl, the Kiasyd can still scry, but it is more difficult. System: Using this power costs the Kiasyd 2 blood points and 1 from the subject (which can be herself) along with 1 Willpower point if the subject is supernatural. Mixing the blood together and drinking it (the mixing does create a minor Vinculum after several uses); the Kiasyd then rolls Mytherceria + Occult. The Successes required depends upon how far in the future or the past the user wants to see. If the number of successes required is raised above 10 for any reason, the scrying fails. Time Period or Circumstance (successes needed): One Day (1), One Month (2), One Year (3), Decades (4), Centuries (5), Lacking wax and bowl (+2) The then Kiasyd rolls Mytherceria + Occult to determine the degree of detail. Sight is the only sense in the vision. Detail of Vision (successes achieved): Mere Shadows (1), Shapes and Movement (2), Misty Images (3), Clear Visions (4), Detailed Picture (5)
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