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Silverblaze:

--- Quote from: Samael on May 11, 2011, 02:42:07 PM ---It's balanced, Righteousness has a similar effect without a limit so long as you stay within your purpose plus a secondary effect. This removes the limitation of your purpose and the secondary effect, balancing each other in return for length. 

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Fate point per roll.

ways and means:
Conceptual Killer:
[-2] Description: You can kill anything no matter what it is even if it does not have a body
For a fate point you can attack anything with weapons, this can be a song, a disease, a concept or even a memory. The more entrenched a concept the harder it is to kill.

A power I was thinking could combine well with a reskinned version of All Thing Equal Before God.

devonapple:

--- Quote from: ways and means on May 12, 2011, 04:24:05 PM ---Conceptual Killer:
[-2] Description: You can kill anything no matter what it is even if it does not have a body
For a fate point you can attack anything with weapons, this can be a song, a disease, a concept or even a memory. The more entrenched a concept the harder it is to kill.

A power I was thinking could combine well with a reskinned version of All Thing Equal Before God.

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This reminds me of Teatime from Pratchett's "The Hogfather." His assassination attempt really highlights the use of Declarations, and was basically an extended Thaumaturgical Ritual.

Sanctaphrax:
It's pretty darn cool, but I have no idea what I'd do if a player took it.

"Okay, so you kill his masculinity. I suppose he becomes a woman now...does that count as an extreme consequence?"

And so on.

By the way, something similar would be pretty interesting as a type of Ritual or Sponsored Magic.

Mindflayer94:
I attack the darkness

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