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 //If possible, I prefer dealing with only the kind you can drink.// //If possible, I prefer dealing with only the kind you can drink.//
  
-"Spirit" is an intentionally broad term that covers a wide range of creatures from folklore and mythology that might appear in a game, from generic animistic spirits that invisibly occupy the material world to more specific beings like angels, fairies, elementals, godlings, daemons, genies, ancestral ghosts, fiends, genius loci or personified primordial forces. If you're more interested in dealing with spirits than being one, you should also check out the [[Theurge]] or [[Summoner]] classes+"Spirit" is an intentionally broad term that covers a wide range of creatures from folklore and mythology that might appear in a game, from generic animistic spirits that invisibly occupy the material world to more specific beings like angels, fairies, elementals, godlings, daemons, genies, ancestral ghosts, fiends, genius loci or personified primordial forces. If you're more interested in dealing with spirits than being one, you should also check out the [[Theurge]] or [[Summoner]] archetypes
  
 ^[[#Spirit]] ^^Idea made flesh. | ^[[#Spirit]] ^^Idea made flesh. |
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 |{{fa>caret-right?24}} ^{{fa>star?24|Alternative}} |{{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Tsukumogami:** You can choose for your locus to be an object rather than a place. You can carry your locus with you without it taking up any inventory space, and if you leave it behind somewhere you can sense the area around it just like you could do with a regular locus. \\ \\ {{fa>minus-circle?24&align=left}}**Fragile Heart:** If your locus object is significantly damaged or outright destroyed, you die instantly. | |{{fa>caret-right?24}} ^{{fa>star?24|Alternative}} |{{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Tsukumogami:** You can choose for your locus to be an object rather than a place. You can carry your locus with you without it taking up any inventory space, and if you leave it behind somewhere you can sense the area around it just like you could do with a regular locus. \\ \\ {{fa>minus-circle?24&align=left}}**Fragile Heart:** If your locus object is significantly damaged or outright destroyed, you die instantly. |
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-^{{ra>two-hearts?48|Social}} ||{{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Crown of Fire:** You obviously look like a spirit, and the vast majority of people will be polite and respectful towards you so long as you don't do anything antagonistic towards them. You are considered to be positioned outside of most human(oid) social constructs such as caste or legal obligation. Even if you cause a lot of trouble, general sentiment will be mostly on your side so long as whoever you're troubling obviously did something to have it coming. \\ \\ {{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Mundane Veil:** You can choose to suppress your obvious visual spiritual tells and appear as a normal person/creature if you wish, and thus avoid inspiring awe/fear in regular people you meet. Your mundane appearance is always the same and is still recognizably you to anybody familiar with your true spiritual form; spirits who love to change their appearance to various different things are often multiclassed as a [[Charlatan]]. |+^{{ra>two-hearts?48|Social}} ||{{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Crown of Fire:** You obviously look like a spirit, and the vast majority of people will be polite and respectful towards you so long as you don't do anything antagonistic towards them. You are considered to be positioned outside of most human(oid) social constructs such as caste or legal obligation. Even if you cause a lot of trouble, general sentiment will be mostly on your side so long as whoever you're troubling obviously did something to have it coming. \\ \\ {{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Mundane Veil:** You can choose to suppress your obvious visual spiritual tells and appear as a normal person/creature if you wish, and thus avoid inspiring awe/fear in regular people you meet. Your mundane appearance is always the same and is still recognizably you to anybody familiar with your true spiritual form; spirits who love to change their appearance to various different things often also take levels as a [[Charlatan]]. |
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-^{{ra>eye-shield?48|Protection}} ||{{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Projection:** The body you use to interact with the world is not your true self, it's a tool. Like any other tool, it can be repaired or replaced. You can choose to completely remake your body, causing a fresh new one to reappear in/near your locus. This removes all unwanted mutations, illnesses, injuries and even resurrects you from the "dead" if your body is totally destroyed. \\ \\ {{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Morph:** When you remake your body, you can freely make cosmetic alterations to it if you want to change the way it looks. \\ \\ {{fa>minus-circle?24&align=left}}**Locus Immortal:** While you can use this ability to negate anything bad that happens to your body, bad things happening to your locus still sicken or even kill you as normal since the locus is your true self. \\ \\ {{fa>minus-circle?24&align=left}}**No Multiplicity:** You can only have one active body at a time. If you decide to create a new one, your old one is automatically destroyed. \\ \\ {{fa>minus-circle?24&align=left}}**Naked Backup:** Your new body retains all equipment necessary/suggested by your classes and abilities, but anything in your old body's inventory is left wherever your old body used to be. \\ \\ {{fa>minus-circle?24&align=left}}**Slow Regrowth:** You can only choose to form a new body between sessions. If you get killed mid-session, you're still down for the count until the next one starts. \\ \\ {{fa>minus-circle?24&align=left}}**$piritual Power:** Growing an entire new body consumes an amount of Dosh equal to your level. All Dosh used for this ability must be stashed in your locus beforehand or left there later as offerings, since Dosh in your old body's inventory gets left behind. |+^{{ra>eye-shield?48|Protection}} ||{{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Projection:** The body you use to interact with the world is not your true self, it's a tool. Like any other tool, it can be repaired or replaced. You can choose to completely remake your body, causing a fresh new one to reappear in/near your locus. This removes all unwanted mutations, illnesses, injuries and even resurrects you from the "dead" if your body is totally destroyed. \\ \\ {{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Morph:** When you remake your body, you can freely make cosmetic alterations to it if you want to change the way it looks. \\ \\ {{fa>minus-circle?24&align=left}}**Locus Immortal:** While you can use this ability to negate anything bad that happens to your body, bad things happening to your locus still sicken or even kill you as normal since the locus is your true self. \\ \\ {{fa>minus-circle?24&align=left}}**No Multiplicity:** You can only have one active body at a time. If you decide to create a new one, your old one is automatically destroyed. \\ \\ {{fa>minus-circle?24&align=left}}**Naked Backup:** Your new body retains all equipment necessary/suggested by your archetypes and abilities, but anything in your old body's inventory is left wherever your old body used to be. \\ \\ {{fa>minus-circle?24&align=left}}**Slow Regrowth:** You can only choose to form a new body between sessions. If you get killed mid-session, you're still down for the count until the next one starts. \\ \\ {{fa>minus-circle?24&align=left}}**$piritual Power:** Growing an entire new body consumes an amount of Dosh equal to your level. All Dosh used for this ability must be stashed in your locus beforehand or left there later as offerings, since Dosh in your old body's inventory gets left behind. |
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 ^{{ra>fireball-sword?48|Offense}} ||{{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Drag You to Hell:** When you return to your home universe, you can take anything you're carrying with you. If you've inflicted the Grabbed condition to a creature, you can take them as well. Anything taken back to your home universe is never heard from again, effectively removing it from the game. \\ \\ {{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Hell's Ransom:** The only way to get back something that you've spirited away is for you to decide to bring it back. You're under no obligation to do this unless you want to. \\ \\ {{fa>minus-circle?24&align=left}}**Limits:** You can only take something back to your home universe with you if you're capable of carrying it (under normal circumstances, this means anything your size or smaller). Creatures must be your own level or less, or can be of any level if they're either unconscious or willing. | ^{{ra>fireball-sword?48|Offense}} ||{{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Drag You to Hell:** When you return to your home universe, you can take anything you're carrying with you. If you've inflicted the Grabbed condition to a creature, you can take them as well. Anything taken back to your home universe is never heard from again, effectively removing it from the game. \\ \\ {{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Hell's Ransom:** The only way to get back something that you've spirited away is for you to decide to bring it back. You're under no obligation to do this unless you want to. \\ \\ {{fa>minus-circle?24&align=left}}**Limits:** You can only take something back to your home universe with you if you're capable of carrying it (under normal circumstances, this means anything your size or smaller). Creatures must be your own level or less, or can be of any level if they're either unconscious or willing. |
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-^{{ra>two-hearts?48|Social}} ||{{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Summoners:** The [[Summoner]] class heavily focuses on spirits that have the Beyonder ability, and you might be asked to contract with one. You always have the ability to say no. |+^{{ra>two-hearts?48|Social}} ||{{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Summoners:** The [[Summoner]] archetype heavily focuses on spirits that have the Beyonder ability, and you might be asked to contract with one. You always have the ability to say no. |
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-^{{ra>gear-hammer?48|Utility}} ||{{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Gift of Power:** As an action, you can grant your power and knowledge to another subject adjacent to you. Pick one or more classes/abilities you know; you lose access to them and your target gains access to them as if they knew them naturally. Classes/abilities gained via Pactmaker do not count against the normal limit of one class/ability per level. \\ \\ {{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Repo Man:** You can choose to take your power back any time you want as another action, even when your giftee is not nearby. You immediately regain whatever you gifted and the recipient loses it again. \\ \\ {{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Conditional:** When you give your gift of power, you can optionally choose to attach a stipulation or requirement to it such as "you must stay within the Henge" or "you must continue to love me." As soon as the recipient no longer meets the stated condition, the gift is automatically returned to you. |+^{{ra>gear-hammer?48|Utility}} ||{{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Gift of Power:** As an action, you can grant your power and knowledge to another subject adjacent to you. Pick one or more archetypes/abilities you know; you lose access to them and your target gains access to them as if they knew them naturally. Archetypes/abilities gained via Pactmaker do not count against the normal limit of one archetype/ability per level. \\ \\ {{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Repo Man:** You can choose to take your power back any time you want as another action, even when your giftee is not nearby. You immediately regain whatever you gifted and the recipient loses it again. \\ \\ {{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Conditional:** When you give your gift of power, you can optionally choose to attach a stipulation or requirement to it such as "you must stay within the Henge" or "you must continue to love me." As soon as the recipient no longer meets the stated condition, the gift is automatically returned to you. |
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-^{{ra>gear-hammer?48|Utility}} ||{{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Theurge Patron:** In addition to being able to grant personal gifts of power directly, you now also qualify as a patron for creatures with the [[Theurge]] class. You can pick a portfolio of three classes (you must have at least one level in each), three observances, and a taboo just like any other patron has. \\ \\ {{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Always With You:** If you happen to meet for the first time a Theurge that has sworn themselves to you, you can roll to establish a relationship level of Friend with them instantly. |+^{{ra>gear-hammer?48|Utility}} ||{{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Theurge Patron:** In addition to being able to grant personal gifts of power directly, you now also qualify as a patron for creatures with the [[Theurge]] archetype. You can pick a portfolio of three archetypes (you must have at least one level in each), three observances, and a taboo just like any other patron has. \\ \\ {{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Always With You:** If you happen to meet for the first time a Theurge that has sworn themselves to you, you can roll to establish a relationship level of Friend with them instantly. |
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