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|flaw2=You lose one die from all dice pools if you have not tasted vitae in the last week. In addition, if you are not already susceptible to Hunger Frenzies, you suffer them as if you were a vampire when you see vitae. If you are already subject to them, you experience a two-dice penalty to resist all Hunger frenzies.  
 
|flaw2=You lose one die from all dice pools if you have not tasted vitae in the last week. In addition, if you are not already susceptible to Hunger Frenzies, you suffer them as if you were a vampire when you see vitae. If you are already subject to them, you experience a two-dice penalty to resist all Hunger frenzies.  
|author=[mailto:alratan@gmail.com Alratan], originally from [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wyXgu3Jhe8JhfprFon0fYUFcu8pVt5Jp/view?usp=sharing Fragile Mortality]
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|author=[[User: Alratan|Alratan]], originally from [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wyXgu3Jhe8JhfprFon0fYUFcu8pVt5Jp/view?usp=sharing Fragile Mortality]
 
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Revision as of 09:08, 11 March 2021

You have an physiological addiction to vampiric vitae, as it provides a rush like no other - to say nothing of the power.

Levels

Flaw: {••)You lose one die from all dice pools if you have not tasted vitae in the last week. In addition, if you are not already susceptible to Hunger Frenzies, you suffer them as if you were a vampire when you see vitae. If you are already subject to them, you experience a two-dice penalty to resist all Hunger frenzies.

Credits

Author: Alratan, originally from Fragile Mortality

Other Credits: Other credits (contributors, etc.)

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