Wizardry (FiD)

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Wizards study magical powers with a methodical and analytical mindset, often blending mystical traditions with disciplined research and experimentation. Their knowledge is meticulously recorded in tomes and libraries. This is a powerful power framework, both competent and flexible. Wizardry is eclectic. Their methods include alchemy, astrology, esotericism, geomancy, herbalism, lithomancy, mysticism, numerology, pyramidology rune lore, sigils, and the like. Some of these may be the center of magical traditions of their own besides their use in wizardry. They call their powers spells or rotes, and each such spells is cast using its own exact procedure refined by generations of wizards.

Trauma Condition—Spellbook A wizard must speak out loud and gesture to use powers, and often use material components related to the spell or its target. The more powerful the power and the further the reach, the louder and wider this needs to be. Their powers are recoded in tomes called spellbooks, and a wizard that can't access their spellbook cannot do long-term projects, except for a Study project to create a new spellbook. If you can't use your spellbook when preparing for a score add one die to the requirements of all powers. So a basic power now requires 1 dice, an advanced power requires 3 dice, and so on. This penalty increases by 1d on each score until the spellbook is recovered or rewritten, a long term Study project with an 8-tick clock.

Special Abilities

  1. Casual Blaster: When you use a power to make an attack that is fine and/or potent, you can opt to remove these qualities. For each quality you choose not to use, the stress cost of the power use is reduced by one.
  2. Arcane Ward: You may expend your special armor to reduce harm from powers or to push yourself when using powers.
  3. Loremaster: You may always use Study for a set up action for yourself, either in the moment or as a flashback. On a partial success, improve position. On a full success, improve position or increase effect. On a critical success, improve position and increase effect.
  4. Magic Ward: You know how to sanctify an area with arcane substances and methods so it is anathema to undead, angels, or devils (your choice). This takes a minute and you can do it again to ward a larger area or against multiple powers.
  5. Ritual: You can Study an occult ritual (or create a new one) to summon a supernatural effect or being. You know the arcane methods to perform ritual sorcery. You begin with one ritual already learned. See p 222.
  6. Sage: When you use Study to gather information about a target, either in the present or in a flashback, you can ask one additional question about their weaknesses or habits. Discover a method to gain potency against such a target that anyone can use, usually a material or rune it is vulnerable to.
  7. Serene Focus: During a score, when in a controlled position your action rolls gain increased effect. Once per action, if you did not trade position for effect, you may push yourself to improve your position, either from desperate to risky, or from risky to controlled.
  8. Powers: Air, Animal, Barrier, Darkness, Death, Earth, Electricity, Fire, Ice, Flux, Illusion, Kinesis, Life, Light, Metal, Mind, Order, Plant, Space, Time, and Water.

Arcane Associates

˄ ˅ Laramir, mentor.
˄ ˅ Quillon, artisan of books.
˄ ˅ Rilmo, librarian.
˄ ˅ Solric, esoteric specialist.
˄ ˅ Xeltrin, wizard.

Items

■ Familiar pet cohort, p96.
☐, ☐, ☐ Scroll that allows one use of a power on the list of wizard powers that you do not know. One use each.
☐ Spellbook that reduces the stress cost of using powers you know by one.
☐-☐ Staff that increase the outcome of a power. One use.
☐ Thinking cap that allows you to use Study with powers instead of any other action but only on one roll per score.

XP

  • Every time you roll a desperate action, mark xp in that action's attribute.

At the end of each session, for each item below, mark 1 xp (in your playbook or an attribute) or 2 xp if that item occurred multiple times.

  • You addressed a challenge using powers or lore.
  • You expressed your beliefs, drives, heritage, or background.
  • You struggled with issues from your vice or traumas during the session.

Starting Actions

Hunt 1
Study 2
4 points by choice, no higher than 2 in any one