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− | |flaw2=You were Embraced whilst you were clearly a child (between 8 and 15 years of age) and your physical development and outward appearance is forever trapped at that age. As a result, you cannot set your physical Attributes higher than 2 during initial Attribute allocation | + | |flaw2=You were Embraced whilst you were clearly a child (between 8 and 15 years of age) and your physical development and outward appearance is forever trapped at that age. As a result, you cannot set your physical Attributes higher than 2 during initial Attribute allocation. You may suffer penalties to some other physical activities which involve your height, size or other physical developments, such as climbing or jumping, at the Storyteller’s discretion. |
You also suffer a two-dice penalty to all social rolls where being a child and not an adult is a detriment, primarily with mortals who are unaware of your vampiric nature. Examples include most Intimidation and Leadership checks. | You also suffer a two-dice penalty to all social rolls where being a child and not an adult is a detriment, primarily with mortals who are unaware of your vampiric nature. Examples include most Intimidation and Leadership checks. |
Revision as of 18:33, 1 November 2020
You were Embraced whilst you were clearly a child (between 8 and 15 years of age) and your physical development and outward appearance is forever trapped at that age.
Levels
Flaw: {••) | You were Embraced whilst you were clearly a child (between 8 and 15 years of age) and your physical development and outward appearance is forever trapped at that age. As a result, you cannot set your physical Attributes higher than 2 during initial Attribute allocation. You may suffer penalties to some other physical activities which involve your height, size or other physical developments, such as climbing or jumping, at the Storyteller’s discretion. You also suffer a two-dice penalty to all social rolls where being a child and not an adult is a detriment, primarily with mortals who are unaware of your vampiric nature. Examples include most Intimidation and Leadership checks. |
Credits
Author: Alratan
Other Credits: This Flaw is an update of the incarnations of the Child Flaw from previous editions, most notably Vampire: The Masquerade 20th Anniversary Edition, p. 482
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