Just starting to use 2eD and have a question concerning abjurations/exorcism. If a person has spiritual sight (whatever form it takes) and can see into twilight and uses an abjuration ability against a spirit, i understand that the new rules say all conditions for manifesting are temporarily (24 hrs) nulled, but my question is what happens to the spirit? Does the spirit discorporate, or is it still present hanging out in twilight.
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Originally posted by Charlaquin View PostIt should still be present, but consigned to Twilight Form, bleeding Essence and unable to Manifest until the prerequisite Conditions come back, or it's able to find another suitable Condition.
In short, it is strongly encouraged to flee back to more accommodating conditions, but if it is really mad, it still might be able to take revenge on you from Twilight.
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Originally posted by Lord Jub-Jub View PostI want to hijack this to ask a question
Do you need an Integrity Score to Abjure or can anyone do this? A player asked me recently and my gut says it’s a rule of omission but I’m not sure
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