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  • My sister backed the Kickstarter on my behalf, but my address has since changed; can someone give me the link to update the backer survey?


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    • Originally posted by TheCountAlucard View Post
      My sister backed the Kickstarter on my behalf, but my address has since changed; can someone give me the link to update the backer survey?

      You can find the info on this update: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects.../posts/2422787

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      • Ok, question for second edition, saints and monsters.
        Why are some sorcerer techniques described under it's working (p. 66-75) and another has a whole section for techniques (p. 75-78). What is a diffence between these two types of techniques?

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        • Originally posted by Ilicius View Post
          Ok, question for second edition, saints and monsters.
          Why are some sorcerer techniques described under it's working (p. 66-75) and another has a whole section for techniques (p. 75-78). What is a diffence between these two types of techniques?
          There is none as far as i know.

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          • I was reading the new manuscript for God and I have a question. Hero and Demigod can regain spend Legend by sacrificing to their parents or pantheon or by Fatebinding. In God, the only method metioned is resolving prayers. But do you still gain Legend by Sacrifice and how it is expended (do they need to dedicace their sacrifice to something)?

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            • Does Scion: Dragon describe the dragons/heirs' attitude to various pantheons and their scions? Does the book specifically mention the Aesir, Netjer and Theoi? If it does, could someone post the sentence of paragraph mentioning those pantheons?

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              • The Invoke for the Lodestone Fatebound Realm (Demigod p.140) cuts off halfway though a sentence. What does Invoking a Lodestone Realm do for you?


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                • Can a Divine Scion take a Titanic calling if their divine parent doesn't have one?


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                  • Originally posted by Anteros View Post
                    Can a Divine Scion take a Titanic calling if their divine parent doesn't have one?
                    I don't see why not. I don't recall any rule against it and there are deities with those paths; while it's possible albeit difficult and even more dangerous for Titanic Scions to ascend to godhood, at no point in the discussion does "and this is the way Gods with Titanic Callings enter the picture.

                    I want to say Titanomachy is even explicit in its permissions for a Divine PC to have these callings but I'm at work right now. It might create a strained relationship with your parent but it's not like that's unrelated territory to most myth bases or the human experience.

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                    • Originally posted by Mockery View Post
                      I want to say Titanomachy is even explicit in its permissions for a Divine PC to have these callings but I'm at work right now.
                      Got you covered:

                      Originally posted by Titanomachy
                      The following Knacks are available for characters that have one or more of the Titan Callings: Adversary, Destroyer, Monster, Primeval, or Tyrant.
                      Many of these Knacks may seem appropriate for Scions of Gods that aren’t particularly Titanic; and some Gods may fit the definition of one of the Titanic callings particularly well. It’s fine to give Scions access to Knacks and even Callings from this section that fit their concept and their parent’s nature. Storyguides shouldn’t hesitate to allow players to use this material on that basis.
                      The Theoi and Tuatha possess many familial ties to their Titanic kin, while the Atua and Guarani might even be considered more Titan than God on the whole. Using these Callings and Knacks for themselves and their Scions is particularly appropriate.​

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                      • What does the Damage Convertion Knack do that normal first aid doesn't?


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                        • Originally posted by Anteros View Post
                          What does the Damage Convertion Knack do that normal first aid doesn't?
                          1. Heal Aggravated Damage (knacks are magical abilities)
                          2. Downgrade multiple Damage Conditions at a time (First Aid has to target an Injury Condition; Damage Conversion works on all the Conditions the target has at once)


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