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| − | <noinclude>{{FiD}}</noinclude>This is where Consort becomes similar to an Attune | + | <noinclude>{{FiD}}</noinclude>This is where Consort becomes similar to an Attune ability to summon. |
You transform a number of existing creatures and give them a task that they will perform with gusto, turning them into single-minded minions. | You transform a number of existing creatures and give them a task that they will perform with gusto, turning them into single-minded minions. | ||
Targets must be willing, [[Mind_Powers_(FiD)#Expanded_Mind_Powers|Non-Sentient]] like animals, or just very minor figures in the plot, many tiers below you. | Targets must be willing, [[Mind_Powers_(FiD)#Expanded_Mind_Powers|Non-Sentient]] like animals, or just very minor figures in the plot, many tiers below you. | ||
Latest revision as of 17:09, 20 January 2026
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This is where Consort becomes similar to an Attune ability to summon. You transform a number of existing creatures and give them a task that they will perform with gusto, turning them into single-minded minions. Targets must be willing, Non-Sentient like animals, or just very minor figures in the plot, many tiers below you.
This creates a gang cohort (p 96) that they can be given bit parts as servants or laborers or fight and chase for you. Such goons are more useful for chasing and cornering targets than in actual combat.