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# '''Demonforge:''' When you are working on a long-time project to create an item you may bind a creature you have summoned into that item. The creature should be appropriate  to the effect you want. You gain twice the ticks you would normally get on such a long-term project. You can't summon this creature as long as the item exists.
 
# '''Demonforge:''' When you are working on a long-time project to create an item you may bind a creature you have summoned into that item. The creature should be appropriate  to the effect you want. You gain twice the ticks you would normally get on such a long-term project. You can't summon this creature as long as the item exists.
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* '''Fetish''' ☐: A figurine or medicine bundle made of bones and feathers, increases the effect of a single use of a power. '''Consumable, Playbook'''.
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* '''Memento''' ☐: An item reminding you of your goals and passions. Reduces the stress cost of a power by one. One use per score. '''Playbook'''

Latest revision as of 18:07, 13 December 2024

  1. Demonforge: When you are working on a long-time project to create an item you may bind a creature you have summoned into that item. The creature should be appropriate to the effect you want. You gain twice the ticks you would normally get on such a long-term project. You can't summon this creature as long as the item exists.
  • Fetish ☐: A figurine or medicine bundle made of bones and feathers, increases the effect of a single use of a power. Consumable, Playbook.
  • Memento ☐: An item reminding you of your goals and passions. Reduces the stress cost of a power by one. One use per score. Playbook