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==Foci Stats== All Foci start with the following traits: *Vitality: 2d6/20 *T: 1 *A: 1 *C: 1 *K: 2 *S: 2 *Attack: 3 *Defense: 10 *Skills: 10 XP to spend into any skills they like *Speed: 20 feet *Indestructible: A Foci is not damaged by physical methods. They only 'die' if their Vitality falls below 0 when they have no host. Should their host die, the Foci takes as much of their remaining Vitality as they can. Foci have a maximum Vitality of 20, unlike living creatures. Foci can be used as a +1 Active Defense if necessary, although they are unhappy with this. *Willful: A Foci can refuse any order it doesn't like. To persuade them to follow through with it anyway, you need to make a Persuasion, Intimidate, or Trick check. This is an unopposed roll. In addition, Foci will often 'forget' to mention important information to their Liberi until they need to know it. *Telepathy: The Foci is capable of communicating telepathically to anyone within 20 feet of it. They are capable of speaking with their Liberi up to a range of 50 feet. Foci can speak with each other telepathically. *Liberi Contract: In exchange for Vitality, the Foci will grant 3 ability trees' worth of potential power to their Liberi. A Liberi's contract with the Foci is only nullified upon the death of either the Liberi or the Foci, and neither a Foci nor a Liberi can have more than one contract at a time. <br>Should the Liberi die, her Foci takes as much of her Vitality as it can, up to the maximum of 20 Vitality, then flees the area. It begins searching for a new host after hiding away for about a week. If the dead Liberi's corpse is not burned, she will become a new Foci at the next full moon. <br>In the unlikely event the Foci dies, the Liberi loses all of her necromancy and becomes a normal child. She does not age up to whatever her current age should be. If the Liberi is an undead when the Foci dies, she dies as well. *Vitality Exchange: At any time, a Liberi and a Foci may exchange Vitality between the two of them. They may only do this while in physical contact with each other. *Unnatural: A Foci loses 1 Vitality per day. If it has less than 0 Vitality, it dies. *Soul Absorption: Foci can drain the Vitality of any dead creature that has not yet passed away.
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