Fire & BrimstoneReligions
The people of Earth continue to practice Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Voodoo, and countless others. In the wake of the Possibility Wars, the miracles of these many and various religions seem far more direct.
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Banish repels spirits, ghosts, or other ethereal beings back to whatever nether realm they came from. The invoker should not linger in such haunted places, however, for even banished spirits can return!
Compare the invoker’s faith total to the willpower or Spirit of every such entity within five meters of the caster. Creatures affected fade into nothing for 15 minutes.
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Bless surrounds and infuses the caster and his allies with spiritual energy that boosts their physical or mental abilities. The priest chooses any one attribute and calls on his deity to enhance it. May the Lord give us the might of Daniel in the Lion’s Den!
increases Strength, for example. Or May Vishnu grant you clarity!
might enhance Mind.
If successful, every ally in range adds +1 to that attribute. Increasing Strength or Spirit does not increase the derived statistics of Toughness and , however.
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This miracle allows the invoker to talk to whatever spirits are appropriate to his mythos. A Christian might speak to the restless shades while a Sioux shaman communes with nature spirits.
Invoking the dialogue assumes the character is in a place where the spirit should be present - a church for saints, a stream for water spirits, a great tree for a nature spirit, etc. If not and the mythos allows communication with the spirits outside their usual domain, the caster suffers a −4 penalty. The Game Master may also decide it’s just not possible in certain situations—there are likely no earth spirits aboard an airplane, for example.
Spirits know different things depending on the type, and see things from their perspective. They are not omniscient and generally only have knowledge of subjects directly connected to their former life for the dead or their local area for animal spirits and the like. Unlike the speak with dead spell, this miracle compels the spirit to tell only truth — though it may be vague or difficult to understand as the Game Master sees fit.
The chosen may ask a single question with a Standard success. Once contacted, spirits are unavailable again for a scene.
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Curse diminishes a foe’s luck, challenging his faith in the very forces that drive him, whether they be religious, personal, or otherwise.
A cursed individual suffers a −1 penalty to all skill or attribute totals. Powerful casters can Multi-Target to affect large numbers of the faithless.
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Sometimes a holy champion simply needs to clear a path through his foes or humble a nonbeliever with a visible display of otherworldly might.
Repel summons an invisible force radiating out from the caster in a circle that pushes away all hostile characters and creatures (allies are unaffected).
The force has Strength equal to the invoker’s faith and affects those enemies of equal or lesser Strength. Those affected are pushed back five meters and Stymied .
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In the Cyberpapacy faith, witches and other spellcasters are considered supernatural enemies of the faith. In addition to supernaturally evil creatures, the ward enemy miracle invoked by a worshiper of the Cyberpapacy functions against any character with any Spellcaster Perk or spellcasting Special Ability.
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Ward enemy protects the faithful from supernatural beings that prey on or seek to harm humanity.
To cast, the invoker must brandish a holy symbol, recite prayers, or otherwise clearly call on the source of his power, making him an obvious target for the taunts of spirits, demons, or other antagonists likely to be affected.
While the ward is active, all allies within five meters add +1 to their defenses versus supernaturally evil creatures and their attacks. The bonus counts toward both physical and interaction defenses.
Special: This miracle may be attempted without the Miracles Perk if the faith prerequisite is met.
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