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==Origins== A Deviant's '''Origin''' is how they ended up undergoing the Divergence. In crunch, they each get a single extra dot in a Scar-free Variation and a bonus point of either Loyalty or Conviction. *'''Autourgics (the Elect)''': The Remade who knew what they were getting into and genuinely wished to become Remade, whether it was for power, a cause, or its own sake; whether their new state is actually what they hoped for is another story. As the majority of them are deeply connected to the Conspiracies that made them (or indeed acted as their own Progenitors), Autourgic Renegades are rare and greatly mistrusted. Autourgics gain a free Overt Variation and bonus Loyalty. *'''Epimorphs (the Volunteers)''': People who also agreed to undergo the Divergence, but unlike the Autourgics they didn't know what exactly would happen to them in the end. Maybe they were lied to, maybe they needed the money, or maybe they had to do it to keep their loved ones safe. But regardless of their reasons, the bonds they form with their caregivers and their Conspiracy play a strong role in their lives. Epimorphs gain a free Subtle Variation and bonus Loyalty. *'''Exomorphs (the Unwilling)''': The unlucky bastards who were Remade against their will. Kidnapping is of course the most obvious route in this case, but it is not unheard of for them to be snatched out of a prison or secretly exposed to the thing that transforms them and not realize what's happening until it's too late. Obviously, they are royally pissed off about being forcibly turned into Remade, and are almost always Renegades. Exomorphs gain a free Overt Variation and bonus Conviction. *'''Genotypal (the Born)''': Some Remade were quite literally born that way, through heritage, prophecy, or some really fucked up stuff happening while they were in the womb. Usually the first signs of the Divergence don't show up until adolescence, but a few Born have an innate sense they're somehow different. Depending on the circumstances, they may be seen as a form of twisted nobility or simply as valuable test subjects. Genotypals get a free Subtle Variation and bonus Conviction. *'''Pathological (the Accidents)''': The oddballs among Deviants, who were changed by some bizarre circumstance rather than by deliberate action. Rather than being made by Conspiracies, a Conspiracy might form around them when the curious and ambitious get wind of their existence- your freak accident is their path to power. Think Seth Brundle/Brundlefly's teleportation mishap. Pathologicals gain a free Variation of any type and their choice of extra Loyalty or Conviction, but they also start with more Instability than usual since nobody was around to guide the Divergence.
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